Aug 23, 2014 #1 D Daflint11 0 Joined Aug 21, 2014 Messages 8 Points 0 Does it matter what voltage battery I put in my laser? Either 3.6 or 3.7v. Here is the link to the laser: HL 405,445,450nm Thanks Last edited: Aug 23, 2014
Does it matter what voltage battery I put in my laser? Either 3.6 or 3.7v. Here is the link to the laser: HL 405,445,450nm Thanks
Aug 24, 2014 #2 Eudaimonium 0 Joined Feb 5, 2008 Messages 6,252 Points 83 Both 3.6 and 3.7 are the same battery, it's "lithium ion" type, and they actually go from 4.2 Volts when full, to 2.8 Volts when empty. So yes, it's safe. Just do NOT put any different type of batteries in your laser, like lithium polymer, NiMH or Alkalines.
Both 3.6 and 3.7 are the same battery, it's "lithium ion" type, and they actually go from 4.2 Volts when full, to 2.8 Volts when empty. So yes, it's safe. Just do NOT put any different type of batteries in your laser, like lithium polymer, NiMH or Alkalines.
Aug 25, 2014 #3 bdgreenb 0 Joined Jul 20, 2011 Messages 723 Points 28 what euda said, LiPO batteries will burn your face off