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I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

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I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

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I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

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I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

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I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

enter image description here

I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

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I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

enter image description here

I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

I'm using two 14.8 V Li-po batteries each to power frequency generators that are connected to piezo speakers.

I plan on adding XT60 connectors to the wires of the frequency generator so that the power supplies can be easily disconnected/connected when charging is needed.

For the button/switch: My idea is that once it's triggered, the generators emit ultrasonic frequency. What do you think is the best way to configure the button/switch?

I'm not sure how I could make it so that the button is connected to both units and maintains an even voltage input from the power supplies.

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