I have an application where a potential as high as 36V would be incident across 4 series-connected AA alkaline batteries.
If there is a high resistance (say 10k) in series between this connection, would this be sufficient current limiting (worst case 36V/10k = 3.6mA assuming 0 ohm impedance within the batteries) to protect the batteries?
My application does not permit the use of diodes to block current in any direction.
Thanks
If there is a high resistance (say 10k) in series between this connection, would this be sufficient current limiting (worst case 36V/10k = 3.6mA assuming 0 ohm impedance within the batteries) to protect the batteries?
My application does not permit the use of diodes to block current in any direction.
Thanks