Hello,
If the user places the battery backward in the attached circuit, the batteries get very hot due to their high current.
To prevent that, I have added a diode into the circuit.
Here is my question in regards to diod.
1. Is using diode a good idea to prevent batteries from getting hot when they installed wrong?
2. If using a diod is a good idea, what type of through-hole diode do you suggest using for the circuit's power and current in the attached file???
3. If using a diode is not a good idea, what do you suggest to use to prevent the batteries from getting hot when they installed wrong?
Thank you for your help.
If the user places the battery backward in the attached circuit, the batteries get very hot due to their high current.
To prevent that, I have added a diode into the circuit.
Here is my question in regards to diod.
1. Is using diode a good idea to prevent batteries from getting hot when they installed wrong?
2. If using a diod is a good idea, what type of through-hole diode do you suggest using for the circuit's power and current in the attached file???
3. If using a diode is not a good idea, what do you suggest to use to prevent the batteries from getting hot when they installed wrong?
Thank you for your help.
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