batteryhelp
- Mar 15, 2012
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Comple beginner here ok so bear with me...
I have an electronic device that takes two AA batteries, sadly it goes through batteries pretty quickly (no plug socket souce), so I was wondering it is possible to fit something that would allow me to connect more batteries at once and simply extend the life of it on an exponential basis.
Lets say it goes through one battery a day, can I fit 7 batteries to this device and would last 7 days without blowing the thing and me having to intervene to change batteries in that time frame?
Would a battery holder do this, I can do some basic soldering, but i need something pretty simple.
ON top of this, would I be able to connect the device (that takes two AA) batters to some kind of mains device, or are there adaptors out there that can power such low voltage devices without little intervention.
What connection would I have to make to the battery area as this device is not designed to work off. Any links or keywords I should be looking at to help with with my query, other than an electronics degree.
I prefer to play with the devices smart people make!
Thanks for any help!
I have an electronic device that takes two AA batteries, sadly it goes through batteries pretty quickly (no plug socket souce), so I was wondering it is possible to fit something that would allow me to connect more batteries at once and simply extend the life of it on an exponential basis.
Lets say it goes through one battery a day, can I fit 7 batteries to this device and would last 7 days without blowing the thing and me having to intervene to change batteries in that time frame?
Would a battery holder do this, I can do some basic soldering, but i need something pretty simple.
ON top of this, would I be able to connect the device (that takes two AA) batters to some kind of mains device, or are there adaptors out there that can power such low voltage devices without little intervention.
What connection would I have to make to the battery area as this device is not designed to work off. Any links or keywords I should be looking at to help with with my query, other than an electronics degree.
I prefer to play with the devices smart people make!
Thanks for any help!