Any electrician/engineering experts here? (video inside)

higher voltage from the li-on. Application specific battery. Check it with a multimeter. People seriously need to video tape this **** and post it on you tube? (People seriously sit and watch this **** on you tube? FML)
 
higher voltage from the li-on. Application specific battery. Check it with a multimeter. People seriously need to video tape this **** and post it on you tube? (People seriously sit and watch this **** on you tube? FML)

5 years studying to get my iron ring for electrical engineering, and this is the kind of question I end up answering all the time.

Dan's right on the money.
 
5 years studying to get my iron ring for electrical engineering, and this is the kind of question I end up answering all the time.

Dan's right on the money.

Practically zero facts and someone wants an answer. FWIW different batteries (Actually they are dry cells) can have the same size and voltage but totally different output capabilities. The device may have been designed with a low output cell for a power supply and with the higher amperage capability of the li-on cell it runs faster, shines brighter.

Some twit posts on Youtube and around the world thousands of man hours are wasted discussing the clip. Me too.
 
I hate batteries, so i can't answer your question, but i can tell you how to rig up an old calculator power adapter to a battery powered toothbrush for some serious supercharged brushing. :D
 
^ i guess you want more of a challenge. have you applied for any positions at NASA?

Actually yes, I worked with NASA back in 2006. But relax, I wasn't slighting you, just saying that this question is of the same calibre that I receive from others.
 
I think u could get those at Sayal electronics.
 
Sayal is a great place... I could spend a lot of money there...

I always spend more time than I need to be at that place. I am not an engineering major, but that place always stimulate the mind
 

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