Bush sweet justice hi Jul 3, 2010 #1 I plan on purchasing some 3.7v Li-ons at 2150mAh. I need to get 7.4v. Is there a way to wire in series and parallel to get 7.4v and 4300mAh? Edit: I am planning on buying 4 if necessary.
I plan on purchasing some 3.7v Li-ons at 2150mAh. I need to get 7.4v. Is there a way to wire in series and parallel to get 7.4v and 4300mAh? Edit: I am planning on buying 4 if necessary.
W wooothooot Member Jul 3, 2010 #2 see this page in short, wiring in parallel produces double capacitance, wiring in series produces double voltage if you're asking to up both, im unsure
see this page in short, wiring in parallel produces double capacitance, wiring in series produces double voltage if you're asking to up both, im unsure
snowpenguin Frequent Poster Jul 3, 2010 #3 You can. The protection circuit will have spots two add two cells. Just wire two sets of cells in parallel, then wire them to the pcb. Make sure to get the appropriate charger though.
You can. The protection circuit will have spots two add two cells. Just wire two sets of cells in parallel, then wire them to the pcb. Make sure to get the appropriate charger though.