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Hi, I am trying to operate this electronic device which requires 9 volt. I can't use a single 9 volt battery, but I could only connect 6 double A batteries series like positive to negative. Over all, once this series is completed, how can I take the advantage to use those batteries in that series, and with out having the battery "heat-up"?
This device is needed to be used like a DC car cigarette plug. The series will be the female plug and the device will have a male plug. Can anyone help me make such power, with out any accessories except the DC plug, batteries and wires...? A website would be accepted.

2006-10-15 12:11:08 · 5 answers · asked by fra82 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

Details---- The electronic device requires X-VOLTS; please be aware...... Just need to put the batteries as a "remote control style". The batteries are series as a control box batteries. I can't buy a control box to hold 1.5 volt AA batteries to accomplish 9 volt. If one does need web site...

2006-10-15 12:32:22 · update #1

Details---- The electronic device requires X-VOLTS; please be aware...... Just need to put the batteries as a "remote control style". The batteries are series as a control box batteries. I can't buy a control box to hold 1.5 volt AA batteries to accomplish 9 volt. If one does need web site... Also the device will be using it's own cord.

2006-10-15 12:41:31 · update #2

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I am assuming that you are doing this for an engineering project for a college course ? and what devie are we actually talking about running its not really all that hard to connect the batteries in series but figuring out the best way to connect it to the device is going to be the issue i would suggest that you take the six batteies and connect them end to end like they were in a flash light and using the wire run one from the battery + side of your device to the positive lead of your batteries then run a wire from your devices ground to the - side of your batteriesi can give more information if you need but you should be able to figure this one out

2006-10-15 12:22:29 · answer #1 · answered by wrenchbender19 5 · 0 0

the main mandatory ingredient right here is which you p.c. a FUSE in a battery circuit. This time you have been fortunate, you in basic terms fried the cord, yet you may reason a hearth or get a very undesirable burn in case you short a lead-acid battery. It seems such as you linked the batteries in the time of one yet another it is like shorting out a 24 volt battery. The acid in a single battery in all probability replaced into boiling and it could have exploded. in case you recognize the wattage of the electrical powered automobile, divide it via 24, and the fuse fee would be 2 or thrice that discern. the surely fuse fee isn't that severe, it basically must be decrease than the present-wearing skill of the wires. to connect 2 batteries in sequence you in basic terms could connect the + terminal of one to the -ve of the different, then the relax terminals feed your automobile. placed the fuse ideal next to the +ve terminal it is feeding the vehicle, i.e. no longer the single gong to the -ve of the different battery. this may well be a 24 volt automobile, ideal ? If the vehicle is 12 volt you may connect the batteries in parallel. +ve to +ve, -ve to -ve. and the fuse between the easy +ve terminals and the vehicle. fee the two batteries properly earlier growing to be a member of them jointly. examine the acid point, you in all probability could function some distilled water now.

2016-12-26 20:07:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a 9v battery is essentially 6 AA battery's connected end to end inside a neat metal box, you can however purchase a 6 AA battery holder at your local radio shack that has a 9v battery connection on it.
but heres the deal if you put one of these packs on your device it will no longer fit inside it eg:(pocket radio, handheld video game).

if you have tried this and the battery's are heating up maybe it actually requires more current then those battery's can supply. in that case you might consider something larger like 6 d battery's.
Now were cooking with electricity.

2006-10-15 12:31:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1st go to the library explain to the librarian what you need to do for your science project (things explaining how to use electricity safely)
2nd There is a whole world of information in your library if you are in a remote area you can order them on line at your county library and be delivered to closest library.
3rd That thing sitting on your shoulders between your ears is your brain use it and a thing called imagination goes with it

2006-10-15 14:47:06 · answer #4 · answered by Chris 4 · 0 0

none-volt is usually the better answer... taking 6 1.5v batts doesn't neccicarilly make the same charge or internal resistance... i would suggest doing things the right way before you dstroy whatever electrical contraption you have.

2006-10-15 12:15:52 · answer #5 · answered by Folken 3 · 0 0

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