Arf: The reason X10 designed in such a way
that it will drain so much power was to
save money. As has been said before, a
better approach would have been to use a
real time clock chip. This would run for
10 years with a lithium battery. Instead
they decided to run the clock in the
microcontroller. This required that the
microprocessor remain powered during a
power failure to keep the time. This isn’t
any different than the CM11, but I guess
the microcontroller in the CM11 draws much
less current.
I did some math and if the CM15A draws 16mA
when running on battery and if the
batteries have a 1300mAh capacity (high for
a AAA) you won’t get much more than 80
hours from them. I figure the 40 hours is
based on the assumption that the CM15A
draws 25mA and the batteries have a
capacity of 1000mAh.