Aug 20, 2010 #17 D diodelaser 0 Joined Jul 28, 2010 Messages 89 Points 0 TTerbo said: NO you shouldnt use a 9v rectangle battery it cant give enough current to the driver Click to expand... so just use any battery that has the 3.7v no matter what size of mAh is. or what mAh number should be.
TTerbo said: NO you shouldnt use a 9v rectangle battery it cant give enough current to the driver Click to expand... so just use any battery that has the 3.7v no matter what size of mAh is. or what mAh number should be.
Aug 20, 2010 #18 goninanbl00d 0 Joined Jun 12, 2010 Messages 892 Points 0 Not one, you need two batteries in series. CR123As are always a good choice. Most times they're used in place of a single 18650. Check out The Build Guide in the sig if you're confused about anything, especially component choices.
Not one, you need two batteries in series. CR123As are always a good choice. Most times they're used in place of a single 18650. Check out The Build Guide in the sig if you're confused about anything, especially component choices.
Aug 23, 2010 #19 D diodelaser 0 Joined Jul 28, 2010 Messages 89 Points 0 goninanbl00d said: Not one, you need two batteries in series. CR123As are always a good choice. Most times they're used in place of a single 18650. Check out The Build Guide in the sig if you're confused about anything, especially component choices. Click to expand... Thank you so much.
goninanbl00d said: Not one, you need two batteries in series. CR123As are always a good choice. Most times they're used in place of a single 18650. Check out The Build Guide in the sig if you're confused about anything, especially component choices. Click to expand... Thank you so much.