Long story short, I have an mp3 player I'm tearing apart for a project. For the sake of easy battery replacement (as this is a gift) would it be possible to power the MP3 player with a couple of double AA batteries in series?
The coin battery is 3.6V
Would two double AA's be enough voltage?
Could I get away with using this 3v ac adapter from amazon or will the inrush cook my MP3 player?
Long story short, I have an mp3 player I'm tearing apart for a project. For the sake of easy battery replacement (as this is a gift) would it be possible to power the MP3 player with a couple of double AA batteries in series?
The coin battery is 3.6V
Would two double AA's be enough voltage?
Could I get away with using this 3v ac adapter from amazon or will the inrush cook my MP3 player?
http://www.amazon.com/Adaptor-Solar-Light-String-200MA/dp/B006LF0NDM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
The coin battery is 3.6V
Would two double AA's be enough voltage?
Could I get away with using this 3v ac adapter from amazon or will the inrush cook my MP3 player?
Long story short, I have an mp3 player I'm tearing apart for a project. For the sake of easy battery replacement (as this is a gift) would it be possible to power the MP3 player with a couple of double AA batteries in series?
The coin battery is 3.6V
Would two double AA's be enough voltage?
Could I get away with using this 3v ac adapter from amazon or will the inrush cook my MP3 player?
http://www.amazon.com/Adaptor-Solar-Light-String-200MA/dp/B006LF0NDM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
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