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Yes, most AAA batteries are typically 1.5 volts. However, there are also rechargeable AAA batteries with a voltage of 1.2 volts. Be sure to check the packaging or labeling for the specific voltage of the AAA batteries you are using.
you need 3 x AAA batteries. Also it's better to use alkaline batteries not rechargeable batteries.
Careful Answer: SOMETIMES. But ALWAYS check the label of the lithium battery in question to make sure it is rated for "1.5v" before attempting to use it as a replacement for an alkaline battery. Explanation: Alkaline primary batteries have a nominal voltage of 1.5v per cell. Lithium primary ("primary"=disposable) batteries USUALLY have a nominal voltage of "3v" per cell. There are some Lithium primary cells, AA's for example, that have a nominal voltage of 1.5v per cell which makes them a suitable replacement for alkaline batteries. To complicate matters, however, there are rechargeable lithium-ion cells in the AA format which have a nominal voltage of 3.6v per cell, and more commonly there are "Lithium Phosphate" AA's which have a nominal voltage of 3.2v or 3.3v per cell. Using either of these as a replacement for alkaline batteries would be potentially destructive for both the batteries and the device you install them in.
Well the AAA will have more voltage, but the AA might have more AMPs per battery. you need to give more information about the batteries.
The output voltage depends on how they're connected; In parallel, the voltage supplied will be 1.5 V. In series, the voltage supplied will be 6 V.
All batteries regardless of the type (alkaline, lead acid, mercury, gel cell) have a polarity. AAAA, AAA, AA, B, C, D batteries the top tip is positive the bottom flat portion is negative.
There are many different sizes of Sanyo batteries available. They available in Alkaline or rechargeable batteries. The different sizes of batteries include AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 volt.
It takes four AAA batteries.
You can use them together,but you can not ever,ever put an alkaline battery in a charger.So you have to remember it's an alkaline when you need to recharge.
According to the health codes and the danger of throwing batteries away, you should recycle ALL batteries. From AAA all the way to you car battery should be recycled.
The most commonly used battery type in headlamps are AAAs. Many headlamps will require three AAA batteries to function, and will suggest using alkaline batteries.
Duracell Rechargeable StayCharged AAA Batteries, 4-Count by Duracell I bought some Duracell rechargeable AAA NiMH Batteries and I would not buy them again because the charge does not It's four triple-A batteries as advertised.