Hello, I have a AA battery case with two batteries in series. Each one outputs 3.7v. Can I substitute a single 7.4v battery and place it on one side of the battery pack. Assume amps are the same ? |
by frankcircuit
July 06, 2017 |
What kind of battery is 3.7V? Normal is 1.5V. Assuming your AA batteries are really 3.7V each then yes, you can substitute a single 7.4V battery pack. |
+1 vote by jzdeath July 17, 2017 |
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