Alright, could i take 2 pairs of NiMH AA's(1.2V 2000mAh) wired in parallel, then wire the two pairs in a series and then put those in series with a series of four of the same AA's? If so, how many Amp Hours would i end up with? Here's a link to a diagram-ish thing:
http://www.freewebs.com/upl/battery.html
Also, on a side note, might i recommend a general forum for broader questions such as this? That way potentially helpful questions wouldn't be missed by people that don't look at forums that pertain to systems they don't portablize.
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Well first that is a complecated setup. I'm not going to say it wont work, but the battery diagram Gannon uses would be better.
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Sorry if my picture was a little wierd, all the batteries i'm using have the same voltages and amperages. I originally drew that picture with two sets of batteries and put the overall voltages for each set then put the blue line for my question. I'm just unsure of how Amp hours would be effected by such a wiring method.
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