beaconterraone
Active member
Hello all!
I'm seeking some friendly advice.
I have a weather station that just eats batteries. It takes two AAs, and doesn't like Eneloops, so I presume it is very demanding in that it wants constant current well above 2.4 volts.
Is there any reason I cannot convert the unit to a 3.0 volt DC output from an AC wall-wart? Would a 3.0 volt 1 amp adapter be too much power, or does the amperage only matter for maximum demand?
Thank you in advance!
I'm seeking some friendly advice.
I have a weather station that just eats batteries. It takes two AAs, and doesn't like Eneloops, so I presume it is very demanding in that it wants constant current well above 2.4 volts.
Is there any reason I cannot convert the unit to a 3.0 volt DC output from an AC wall-wart? Would a 3.0 volt 1 amp adapter be too much power, or does the amperage only matter for maximum demand?
Thank you in advance!