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alexwryt
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I am trying to develop a battery operated invention that will be used primarily in sub freezing conditions. From what I can tell from my research so far, a simple 9 volt NiMH or lithium will work fine under these conditions. The only problem I foresee though is that when this was eventually a product out on the market, I doubt the general public as a whole would heed the package warning of only using NiMH or lithium batteries
As a workaround I've thought of integrating a rechargeable battery into the product itself but am unsure what type of battery would be ideal and also cheap. (Basically I'd like to be able to turn a DC motor with a small load for at least 2 hours)
As a workaround I've thought of integrating a rechargeable battery into the product itself but am unsure what type of battery would be ideal and also cheap. (Basically I'd like to be able to turn a DC motor with a small load for at least 2 hours)