Provide 3.3v to Wireless AC current sensor from 2AA batteries(1.5v each)

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Nate Pulkar

Joined Mar 29, 2018
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Hi,
Its first time and I am still learning electric circuits, I apologize in advance if by any means the post not right, I just need your assistance in this
I am using 2 AA batteries which gives 3v in series (1.5v each) but the wireless AC current sensor requires 3.3v input.
Is it possible to get 3.3v from the 2AA batteries or is there any circuit available which help me to test this kind of solution?
These devices are connected in food storage containers. Should I use 3.3v batteries only or is there another option also?
 

LesJones

Joined Jan 8, 2017
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I can't see anything that says it needs 3.3.volts input. It just says "powered by 2 AA batteries" so I don't think you have a problem.

Les.
 

spinnaker

Joined Oct 29, 2009
7,830
Hi,
Its first time and I am still learning electric circuits, I apologize in advance if by any means the post not right, I just need your assistance in this
I am using 2 AA batteries which gives 3v in series (1.5v each) but the wireless AC current sensor requires 3.3v input.
Is it possible to get 3.3v from the 2AA batteries or is there any circuit available which help me to test this kind of solution?
These devices are connected in food storage containers. Should I use 3.3v batteries only or is there another option also?
Where are you getting 3.3V? The device clearly shows 2) 1.5V batteries. Not sure what your issue is.

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