Can the Energizer Lithium 1AA Use 14505 3V batteries?

Animalmother

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The Lithium Energizer 2AA might have the same circuity as the Lithium 1AA. Just curious. What do you guys think?
 
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Anyone know?
 

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1AA lights should be able to handle 3.0V without issue, you could also use a LiFePO4 3.2V as well. 3.7V will not be a good idea though.
 

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The Lithium Energizer 2AA might have the same circuity as the Lithium 2AA. Just curious. What do you guys think?

I'm confused... you mention the 1AA in your title but talk about the 2AA in your post which one is it?
If you are talking about the 2AA I don't think 2 3v lithium batteries (6v) would be a good idea it would probably fry something. Depending on the drive level of the 1AA light even if it could power the LED with 3V it may not be able to handle the power and heat up too much.
 

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Fixed my OP.
 
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