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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8656472" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>making the voltage work on lithium ion batteries for a 14.4 volt application will be daunting to say the very least. Lets assume they are 3.6v each, then you would have to series 4 of them, and then parallell each set of 4 to up the MaH to be suitable for your needs. The charging bit would be worst tho as i think youre right in that throwing 14v at them from the charging system would likely make them overheat and subsequently explode. i wouldnt risk trying to wire this kind of thing up yourself, sounds like bad news</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8656472, member: 664079"] making the voltage work on lithium ion batteries for a 14.4 volt application will be daunting to say the very least. Lets assume they are 3.6v each, then you would have to series 4 of them, and then parallell each set of 4 to up the MaH to be suitable for your needs. The charging bit would be worst tho as i think youre right in that throwing 14v at them from the charging system would likely make them overheat and subsequently explode. i wouldnt risk trying to wire this kind of thing up yourself, sounds like bad news [/QUOTE]
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