Hello everyone,
I want to be able to power up electronic devices even when I don't have the right size batteries.
Using a DMM, if I test the battery voltage (just the batteries themselves in series, such as 3 x 1.5v watch batteries) and then test the current when the device is turned on (DMM in series with the batteries and device connectors) then it is OK to duplicate a power source (using resistors) that provides the same voltage/current to turn on the device, right? (Such as AA batteries in series, or a solar panel, or even 9v battery, etc. and jumper wires clipped onto the battery connectors of the device)
Anything I should be aware of?
I want to be able to power up electronic devices even when I don't have the right size batteries.
Using a DMM, if I test the battery voltage (just the batteries themselves in series, such as 3 x 1.5v watch batteries) and then test the current when the device is turned on (DMM in series with the batteries and device connectors) then it is OK to duplicate a power source (using resistors) that provides the same voltage/current to turn on the device, right? (Such as AA batteries in series, or a solar panel, or even 9v battery, etc. and jumper wires clipped onto the battery connectors of the device)
Anything I should be aware of?
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