Actually, I was thinking of using something like the AC103 battery box, which holds 10 AA batteries. Using rechargeable batteries should give me about 12V. It has a 5.5mm x 2.1 mm plug, which may or may not work on the sender/receiver. If it's not correct, I'll probably need some sort of adapter.
I was told by technical support that they drew 300 mA, but they didn't seem sure, so I posted here. I purchased them anyway because they're cheap enough not to put a dent in my wallet if I'm wrong. But I'd like to be able to make the calculations ahead of time so that I can buy everything at the same time to prevent delays.
By my calculations, assuming 2400 mAh batteries, I should get about 8 hours with 300 mA and 6 hours with 400 mA (probably less in reality). I'd prefer the 8 hours but 6 hours should be okay. Is there any difference in the power consumption of the receiver and sender, or are they both 400 mA?
DC to AC to DC is okay but it's probably not going to be very efficient in terms of maximizing battery life, and will probably take up more space than I want to. The AC103 has a very small footprint (surprisingly small).
Am I going about this the right way? Any flaws in what I'm saying?
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