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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 193436" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Yep the 3.7v versions, they should give you the higher power you're after, the 3.2v LiFe batteries are just a good alternative.</p><p>Using the 8x 3.7v in the parallel setup (2 sets of 4 like RR mentioned) for 14.8v would be good, I was just worried about the fully charged voltage being too high, but if that drops to under 16v when load is applied then it should be fine. If that works alright then that what I would be interested in doing myself, as long as the fully charged power output wouldn't cause any damage.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way to test what the voltage output would be once its installed in the detector & turned on.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 193436, member: 3482"] Yep the 3.7v versions, they should give you the higher power you're after, the 3.2v LiFe batteries are just a good alternative. Using the 8x 3.7v in the parallel setup (2 sets of 4 like RR mentioned) for 14.8v would be good, I was just worried about the fully charged voltage being too high, but if that drops to under 16v when load is applied then it should be fine. If that works alright then that what I would be interested in doing myself, as long as the fully charged power output wouldn't cause any damage. Is there any way to test what the voltage output would be once its installed in the detector & turned on.? [/QUOTE]
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