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Old October 20th, 2004, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by boomam
I have a battery pack that will do 3 batteries. I`ll probably get 3x2300mA rechargeable batterys. So thats 6900mA. Unfortunatelly, where im buying from doesnt list what voltage they have or the mA output.
I know that my H140 takes 5v/2A from the charger to charge, and i would like my charger unit to actually light up the charging light. So.
As im unsure of the specs of the batteries; will the H140s light, light up when i plug in the battery pack?
If my A level Physics serves me right, you won't get 6900 mAh. It is the voltage which gets "added" up when you connect batteries in series (i.e. in a battery pack).

Anyway, I've a question about charging the H series with a 9V source. Here in Singapore, these small recharging kits with a 9V battery connector are sold for recharging mobile phones. A 9V battery can easily be attached to charge the phone. My question is can 9V batteries be used to charge the H120? Would the high voltage kill the unit? I don't have any information about the ampage of these batteries.

anyone?
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