This can also be done with a 9 volt battery!
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A23 is small and 12V for certain cameras.
AA is for general purposes and are 1V5 (1.5V)
I would like to know.
Awesome!
minimoto right
cjmproductoin partial credit. :)
32 AA or AAA *in series* would be 48 V. (32 * 1.5 = 48). However, 8 *parallel* banks of 4 AA or AAA in series would be 6 V at 8 times the current (amps).
(4 * 1.5) = 6, 8 times. Series connection adds the voltages; parallel connection adds the currents.
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The Eveready Energizer A23 is clearly marked "Alkaline" whereas you compared it to a single silver-oxide button battery. Two different chemistries with big performance differences and big price differences.