Luc
09-28-2005, 06:40 PM
Well I have a timmy was board in my angel right now and well I don't like how it takes a 9v battery that I have to replace when it dies, and well it makes the grips stick out cause the board and battery in side by side are fat. Because they stick out it makes the grip bigger to hold, and although I have big hands its just not my style. Also it leaves space for paint and other debris to get in, well thats not good. The space where the stock rechargable batteyr go is empty so I got some ideas.
So I was wondering if somehow I could get a rechargable battery in my angel that dosen't make the grips stick out more.
I found some 3v batteries that weren't rechageable, but could easily fit down the stock bettery tube (I even checked to make sure). I could wire a little harness for the batteries so they would all work in series to create 9v. But the only down fall to that is that those batteries cost about 15 dollars for one use, and well a plain 9v is cheaper.
Here's a pic for more understanding.
http://www2.panasonic.com/static/models/cr-123apa_2b-d.jpg
Well I would like to find a rehcargable battery that is capable of powering my was board and not take up too much space any suggestions.
If I can't find a way I will just mount the 9v on the side of my angel air reg and wire the battery to the board.
So I was wondering if somehow I could get a rechargable battery in my angel that dosen't make the grips stick out more.
I found some 3v batteries that weren't rechageable, but could easily fit down the stock bettery tube (I even checked to make sure). I could wire a little harness for the batteries so they would all work in series to create 9v. But the only down fall to that is that those batteries cost about 15 dollars for one use, and well a plain 9v is cheaper.
Here's a pic for more understanding.
http://www2.panasonic.com/static/models/cr-123apa_2b-d.jpg
Well I would like to find a rehcargable battery that is capable of powering my was board and not take up too much space any suggestions.
If I can't find a way I will just mount the 9v on the side of my angel air reg and wire the battery to the board.