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getting 4.5v and 6 v from 1 4xaa battery case?

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https://www.edaboard.com/threads/209652/#post885626
That was my original thread asking for help getting 2 different voltage 4.5v and 6v from a battery case.
After takening into account of some of the ideas posted I got a new case for 4xaas.
the diagram wiring looks like this
**broken link removed**
anyone know anyway I can get 2 voltage simulataniously from this battery pack?
Where do i solder the wires ty?
 

Connect this way......................



Regards KAK
 

If you want to have constant 4.5V and 6V from battery, you need power management IC to regulate the voltage.
Battery voltage will drop as it run out of energy.
 

ty kak111 it works.
Not really worried about constant power.
As long as it works.
 

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