Figuring out battery life from amp draw

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I decided to take apart one of those cheap handheld fans. It takes 2AA Alkaline batteries. I wanted to hook it up to an arduino as a way to get into electronics, and I wanted to know what kind of battery would be best for the setup.

Hopefully, I measured the amps correctly, and it read out ~.70 when the multimeter was set to 10 and @ DC current. So, the device has a 7A draw. From wikipedia, Alkaline batteries have about ~1800mAh, so 2AA would give 3600mAh.

So, total battery hours from 2AA would be 3600mAh/7000A = .514… which ends up being only half an hour.

If I wanted the setup that lasted roughly 2 hours, then that means I would need at least a 14000mhA battery without considering the arduino amp draw. That means I need at least 1 D battery or 8 AA batteries.

Does that seem right?

Best Answer

0.7 means 0.7 amps! (i.e. 700mA). I would be very worried if it was drawing 7 amps :)

You are nearly there with your calculation though: with two AA batteries in series, the total capacity is still 1800mAh. If you had it in parallel, then it would be 3600mAh (but batteries in parallel is not a good idea in general, the exception being lead acid batteris and similar, under certain conditions). So 0.7 amps with 1800mAh capacity means it would last 1.8/0.7 = 2.57 hours (2 hours and 34 minutes)