Hey, I was messing with a Bluetooth speaker but I broke off the charger port. Is there anyway I can switch the battery for normal ones(AA,AAA,C, etc...)? Would it be worth it? Would a normal battery run out to fast?
>>1085203
You have to match the voltage of the battery. AA/AAA/C give you only 1.5v
>>1085203
looks like that is a 3.7 volt lithium battery, but you should measure it. The thing with batteries is that they aren't a constant power source, A fully charged 12 volt measures around 14 volts, and around 10 or 11 when it's about dead.
If you get a voltage that is close it may still work.
>>1085263
a 1x3 or 2x3 (for 3.5v) should do fine
This seems like a relevant tread for my question.
I rescue this sturdy pair of speakers from being thrown out. They have rubberized mounting holes and they´ve some gravity to them hence my perception of good quality. Electrical n00b here.
How can I test or find out the voltage needed for this speakers?
>>1085306
speakers dont require voltage, shits variable thats how you get the sound.
>>1085306
If you play 'em too loud you'll blow them out. But that's generally pretty loud.
>>1085317
So I just cranked them up until they start to distort and treat that as the limit? Or would that be too much? Any guesses from the look of them?