lampliter
(lampliter)
1
This is what happened when I put my eneloops in a portable camping shower holder the wrong way.
I was using aa to d converters with no markings; so I guessed; a very loud pop and smoke ensued.
Before I even got the lid closed.
I knew not to ASSme.(u) :partying_face:
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Marc_E
(Marc E)
2
Niiiiice.
Do they still work? 
Pete7874
(Pete7874)
3
That will buff right out.
Wow, that does not look good. And here I thought eneloops were indestructible! Well for the most part I think they are (at least compared to other brands), but I guess everything has limitations.
arow55
(arow55)
5
What exactly is the portable camping shower holder and aa to d converter. Just can’t visualize it. Someone may have to draw me a picture.
Pete7874
(Pete7874)
6
Not sure what a camping shower holder is, but here is an AA to D adapter. You take 3 AA cells and make a single D cell out of them.

arow55
(arow55)
7
So the voltage would remain 1.2 volts?
Pete7874
(Pete7874)
8
Both kinds are available: those that keep voltage at 1.2 volt, and those that link the cells up in series, making them 3.6 volt.
But if the OP is talking about an AA to D adapter, then it would need to remain at 1.2V.
brad
(brad)
9
The voltage depends on whether the battery adapter is in series or parallel. Parallel keeps voltage at 1.5 (or 1.2 for rechargeables) and series adds up the total, 3x1.5=4.5 volts.
lampliter
(lampliter)
10
Whole story; put them in the holders in series and it didn’t work, sooo I thought I would try parallel and the result is what happens when the brain is out of gear.


