useless_goldfish
- Aug 19, 2022
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Hi all,
I just took over a makerspace in an elementary school and found a box of early childhood robots that work great but are a bit old and use four standard AA batteries. Regular use means they can drink through 40 batteries in a day. But the insides of the robot of roomy and it uses a simple 2-pin connector from the battery pack to the circuit board.
I'm wondering if it is [electrically] feasible to replace the battery pack with a single rechargeable lithium battery. What would be, if any, the equivalent for the output of 4 AA batteries?
TIA
I just took over a makerspace in an elementary school and found a box of early childhood robots that work great but are a bit old and use four standard AA batteries. Regular use means they can drink through 40 batteries in a day. But the insides of the robot of roomy and it uses a simple 2-pin connector from the battery pack to the circuit board.
I'm wondering if it is [electrically] feasible to replace the battery pack with a single rechargeable lithium battery. What would be, if any, the equivalent for the output of 4 AA batteries?
TIA