VM130 supply voltage

I am aware it says 9-13v but can I use a lead acid battery which could go up to 14.5v to power the VM130? I have checked the specs of the 5v regulator and the relays and they seem to be good for more than 14.5v.

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Hi,

In the specs (below) it states the receiver can use 10 to 15Vdc

Specifications
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[li]receiver:
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[][color=#FF0000]power supply: 9 to 13Vac or 10 to 15Vdc[/color]
[/li][li]consumption : 130mA max. / 20mA standby (heating off)
[/li][li]relay contacts NO / NC: 5A (resistive load) each
[/li][li]433MHz operation
[/li][li]selectable timers per output: 0.5s, 5s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 15min, 30min and 60min
[/li][li]Heating option for use in cold environments
[/li][li]open field range of up to 30m possible
[/li][li]external antenna
[/li][li]dimensions: 80 x 70 x25mm / 3.15 x 2.75 x 0.98"
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[li]transmitter:
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[]power supply: 12V battery (included) V23GA / GP23GAC
[/li][li]433MHz operation
[/li][li]dimensions: 63 x 40 x 16mm (2.5" x 1.6" x 0.6")[/li][/ul]
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Thanks I missed that one!

Not a problem.

I do the same thing all of the time.

Enjoy!