3.6V cell phone batteries as power source for Arduino projects?


radio shack has 3.6v cell phone batteries in stock. possible use them power source arduino projects? if so, how can charge them?

if have 3.3v arduino (nano, due) use power source. want add form of on voltage protection (i've heard of using 5.1v zener diode limit voltage 5v, i'm not sure how connected or if 3.4v ones, maybe user can enlighten?) charging battery, you'd need @ data sheet battery see kind of signals expects in order charge.

if using 5v arduino (uno, mega, leo, etc) 3.6v not able power arduino. still run other parts of project though.


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