Can I replace two 3volt 2032 coin batteries with a 6volt 4.5 amp power source?
Here is my set up. I have bright light mounted on a hat. The power source is a 6volt 4.5 amp sealed battery. I also have a small clip on hat light that runs off of 2 2032 3volt batteries in series. Can I wire this small light to the large battery so I will only have one battery?
Looks like the two white leds are in parallel with no resistor and the one red led has a 100 ohm resistor.
is the limited amps(effective internal impedance) of the 2032 cells that protects the leds and allows the current to "load down"? If so, I should be able to put the two white leds into series and be fine?
Here is my set up. I have bright light mounted on a hat. The power source is a 6volt 4.5 amp sealed battery. I also have a small clip on hat light that runs off of 2 2032 3volt batteries in series. Can I wire this small light to the large battery so I will only have one battery?
Looks like the two white leds are in parallel with no resistor and the one red led has a 100 ohm resistor.
is the limited amps(effective internal impedance) of the 2032 cells that protects the leds and allows the current to "load down"? If so, I should be able to put the two white leds into series and be fine?