Re: 5 Volt Supply
- From: mike <spamme0@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 19:45:33 -0700
slhawks wrote:
I should have said 4 x AAA rechagable Nimhs
Ok, then use rechargeable button cells...
but seriously...
Lithium is the way to go for light. If you can make the system go on 4V, you may get by with one lithium cell.
If you've got a radio receiver, why not just steal power from that? mike
"Tom Biasi" <tombiasi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:m5rae.2746$RP1.70@xxxxxxxxxxx
"slhawks" <sirslhawks@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:RDqae.5035$vU4.2971@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am building a radio control remote for a camera requiring a 5Volt 13 m/a supply
and using 4 x AAA
Are any smaller batteries available to keep the size and weight down
Any Help appreciated
Many Thanks
You could use button cells.
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