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Dilda Batteries?

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I ordered a dilda from o-like.com and it will be here in a week or so. I am a little confused about the batteries. It comes with 3 volt batteries but can i use 3.6 volt batteries in it to make it more powerful.Thanks
 





Yes you can... it has already been posted on the forum...
You just need to read a little or do a search... :-?

Jerry
 
Aw jeez - not THIS thread again...

Do a search on Ebay for "Juice Rechargeable" - 3.6v CR2's are 4 for $6.75 delivered in the US from the US. Works in Dilda, 20% more power, etc etc etc .......

Who does the "Sticky" thing on this forum - maybe we need just ONE post explaining this?
 
me and dave did a test the other day well i mean dave really did the test he checked fully charged deal extreme cr2 batteries and they tested 3.6 volts fully charged
 
ok new results

cr2 dx- 3.5 volts average vs juiced cr2 batt 4.1 average

dilda 1 140 mw dilda 1 240 mw increase 100 mw

dilda 2 155 mw dilda 2 260 mw increase 105 mw

all i can say is get them they work
 
john ...WOW..!with only 0.6 volt for more.....100mw for more!!!.....i think..... and. if the initial mw with 3v battery was about 190mw ( like o-like)....what could be the result with 4.2 v?? XD 300mw??....it is impossible XD..eheeheh too powerfull!there sould be a correlation between your results and the laserbee results.... he had about 40mw of increase... a real possibility... 100mw are so good :) too good to be real..... is this a SUPERDILDA !!?!

i'll habby to know how could reach a native 190mw diode :P
 
realista said:
john ...WOW..!with only 0.6 volt for more.....100mw for more!!!.....i think..... and. if the initial mw with 3v battery was about 190mw ( like o-like)....what could be the result with 4.2 v?? XD 300mw??....it is impossible XD..eheeheh too powerfull!there sould be a correlation between your results and the laserbee results.... he had about 40mw of increase... a real possibility... 100mw are so good :) too good to be real..... is this a SUPERDILDA !!?!

i'll habby to know how could reach a native 190mw diode  :P

Well realista....
   you will need to do some tests yourself with the 2 different CR2
batteries and a Dilda or two...  8-)

Then maybe you will believe the results... and you can post your results here as well
if they are different or the same... :)

Jerry
 
ok. but tis results are too gon in MY LITTLE opinion . but i can be wrong!!!

 can you say me if is this the only one protected 10400 lion battery?.... i read "Short circuit and over-current protection."
 
realista said:
ok. but tis results are too gon in MY LITTLE opinion . but i can be wrong!!!

 can you say me if is this the only one protected 10400 lion battery?.... i read "Short circuit and over-current protection."

Since we are talking about batteries for the Dilda... I assume you want to put 10400 lion batteries
in a Dilda...

Two 10400 lion batteries will not fit into the Dilda.. they are too long and one 10400 lion battery is too
short and too low a voltage to make a  Dilda work properly... IMO..

Jerry
 
So the juice rechargeables will fit in the default dilda? Do i need to get a different charger than the one that came from o-like.com to charge the 3.0 volt batteries or will that one work with the 3.6v?
 
little bit different question here...

i suppose that bateries which comes with the dilda are not protected ones, so do i need to check a voltage to not discharge them below some voltage???

if yes, what is this line??? i mean this down limit.. what Voltage??

cheers
 
garrett13 said:
So the juice rechargeables will fit in the default dilda? Do i need to get a different charger than the one that came from o-like.com to charge the 3.0 volt batteries or will that one work with the 3.6v?

You would need to ask Susie...
I know the Battery Charger from DX charges 3.0V and 3.6V CR2s...

Jerry
 
MilanTheOne said:
little bit different question here...

i suppose that bateries which comes with the dilda are not protected ones, so do i need to check a voltage to not discharge them below some voltage???

if yes, what is this line??? i mean this down limit.. what Voltage??

cheers

You need to understand that a supplier selling a 200mW Red Laser for $45.00 is NOT
going to add expensive batteries.... It's just common sense.. 8-)

As for the lowest safe voltage for the standard CR2 batteries.... I think other members
are more informed than I am... :-/


Jerry
 





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