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KennyTheKangaroo wrote:So kenny the kangaroo's new camera uses CR-2 batteries
So does it make a difference if its a 3.0 volt battery versus a 3.7 volt battery
kenny the kangaroo does not want to waste a camera by using a crap batter
KennyTheKangaroo wrote:....using a crap batter
Grunthy wrote:First question i have to ask is... Does your camera use batterys, batteries or batter? Because that will let me give you the correct answer...
thepittman wrote:Your camera should say wgich one requires
KennyTheKangaroo wrote:thepittman wrote:Your camera should say wgich one requires
its the 3v. but the issue is that there are not a lot regargeable 3 volt CR-2 batters, but there seem to be more 3.7v batters with the rechargeable feature
thepittman wrote:KennyTheKangaroo wrote:thepittman wrote:Your camera should say wgich one requires
its the 3v. but the issue is that there are not a lot regargeable 3 volt CR-2 batters, but there seem to be more 3.7v batters with the rechargeable feature
If you use the wrong voltage you will break your camera. It is that simple. Now if you wanted expanded capacity, mAh measures that.
AlexPKeaton wrote:You can try the 3.7 volts. Most electronics have tolerance far greater than 0.7 volts.
thepittman wrote:AlexPKeaton wrote:You can try the 3.7 volts. Most electronics have tolerance far greater than 0.7 volts.
A tolerance is built around the fact that it was built to fluctuate around its specified voltage. When you change that, you could fluctuate much higher than originally designed.
Also microprocessors expect certain input voltages and to skew that even slightly could cause it to malfunction.
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