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Ok i have a question. I think i kno the answer but i dont want to chance my assumption with a 120$ laser. ok if i have 2 cr123 battries in parallel it puts out 3.0V and some current i will use 1000ma. ok the laser takes this power and regulates it down to what 800ma for the dx200 and 2.2 volts right?
ok now if say i make a battrie holder that holds say 6cr123 battries it will still be 3volts but will the current go up to 3000ma becaus of less resistance becaus the laser can take power from 6diffbattries instead of just 2 or is the current constent like voltage even in parallel it says the same and the only thing affected is the power avaible mesured in mah right milla amps per hour? and a e2 cr123 battrie has what 1000mah? so if i had 6 in parallel i would have 6000mah right? now all of these figures besides the voltages i just made up becaus i really do not kno i was just using it to make it easer to read instead of using x's and y's and making it a Algebra problem
. but if you have the right figures it would be nice.
anways thank for any replies i should be getting the battries soon and i will make a holder to go with my laser if it is safe and does not kill the diod by giving it to much current.
ok now if say i make a battrie holder that holds say 6cr123 battries it will still be 3volts but will the current go up to 3000ma becaus of less resistance becaus the laser can take power from 6diffbattries instead of just 2 or is the current constent like voltage even in parallel it says the same and the only thing affected is the power avaible mesured in mah right milla amps per hour? and a e2 cr123 battrie has what 1000mah? so if i had 6 in parallel i would have 6000mah right? now all of these figures besides the voltages i just made up becaus i really do not kno i was just using it to make it easer to read instead of using x's and y's and making it a Algebra problem

anways thank for any replies i should be getting the battries soon and i will make a holder to go with my laser if it is safe and does not kill the diod by giving it to much current.