Hello,
excuse me for making my 4th thread on my 1st day, but ive got a lot to ask and i dont like to put all in 1 single thread. I was wondering how convenient it would be if we here in Europe could just use the regular 9V batteries. The have a little bit more power, you can get them recharchable and non-rech. and they are made by very high quality factories like Varta and Energizer. So why do all of the handheld Laser come with this inconvenient 2x3,7v Layout and this sketchy batteries that you can very often only get on the internet for a high price or in low quality?
And what would happen if i mod my Laser and connect it to a 9Volt battery? 9Volt doesnt seem to far away from (2x3,7) 7,4 Volt, maybe it would even be a little brighter? Or is the circuitry that sensitive that its not a good idea?
thank you.
excuse me for making my 4th thread on my 1st day, but ive got a lot to ask and i dont like to put all in 1 single thread. I was wondering how convenient it would be if we here in Europe could just use the regular 9V batteries. The have a little bit more power, you can get them recharchable and non-rech. and they are made by very high quality factories like Varta and Energizer. So why do all of the handheld Laser come with this inconvenient 2x3,7v Layout and this sketchy batteries that you can very often only get on the internet for a high price or in low quality?
And what would happen if i mod my Laser and connect it to a 9Volt battery? 9Volt doesnt seem to far away from (2x3,7) 7,4 Volt, maybe it would even be a little brighter? Or is the circuitry that sensitive that its not a good idea?
thank you.