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    I just noticed a 9v connector in the shop (yes, I know, blind as a bloody bat, hence the handle) Can I hook a 9v up to the Nano without frying it?

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    No. 9V will fry the NB and 9V's are not good in general for saber building, as they don't have the discharge rate to be useful for our purposes.
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    Darn, I was hoping to use a slightly smaller battery set, along with getting away from the Li-Ion batteries. Never used them and the way they''re listed here make me cautious. The pipe I'm using is MHv2 size, one inch.

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    There is nothing wrong with using Li-ion batteries, as long as you are not reckless with them.
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