HoosierBuddy
Well-known member
SO,
I've got one of those Garage Clocks with the big neon ring around it. The Neon runs off of a 12V power Brick. The stupid clock on the thing (however) runs off a single AA battery. Oh...and it hangs 9-feet of the garage floor above a set of cabinets...meaning the clock battery goes dead and stays dead for weeks because I'm too lazy to drag a ladder out to change a battery when I have a watch, a phone, and like 50 other appliances with clocks on them to tell me the time if I really need to know what it is.
The question is this: What circuit would I need to build to allow me to tap into the 12V at the clock and reduce that to 1.5 Volts for the clock. Would it be as simple as 2 wires and a resistor?
At first I was thinking I'd buy a separate power adapter for the clock...but I'm not seeing any that are 1.5 volts. Even the switched ones only seem to go down to 3 volts.
I wish I remembered more from my circuits class in college. But I don't.
Phil
I've got one of those Garage Clocks with the big neon ring around it. The Neon runs off of a 12V power Brick. The stupid clock on the thing (however) runs off a single AA battery. Oh...and it hangs 9-feet of the garage floor above a set of cabinets...meaning the clock battery goes dead and stays dead for weeks because I'm too lazy to drag a ladder out to change a battery when I have a watch, a phone, and like 50 other appliances with clocks on them to tell me the time if I really need to know what it is.
The question is this: What circuit would I need to build to allow me to tap into the 12V at the clock and reduce that to 1.5 Volts for the clock. Would it be as simple as 2 wires and a resistor?
At first I was thinking I'd buy a separate power adapter for the clock...but I'm not seeing any that are 1.5 volts. Even the switched ones only seem to go down to 3 volts.
I wish I remembered more from my circuits class in college. But I don't.
Phil
It's not like it's an expensive item.