remote control keeps running flat

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Justin Johns

Joined Feb 28, 2017
8
Hello,
I have a remote control that keeps running flat. It takes a button battery. The battery voltage is 3 volts. I can only use the remote control twice for about 2 hours. I contacted the company and they replaced the remote for me but i have got the same trouble. I am using the best duracell batteries but even these dont last. I checked the voltage of the battery when the remote control does not work and it reads 2.9 volts. This means the voltage as only got to drop 0.1 of a volt for it not to work. Obviously it is a badly designed circuit, theres no point in me changing it again. Do you think i could modify it to take 2 batteries instead so it would have 6 volts but then i would assume it would damage the circuit if its not designed for this. Any other options you can think of. Thanks
 

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Justin Johns

Joined Feb 28, 2017
8
Hello,
Its for a Toy. I wired the meter up to the battery. when it was off the voltage was 3 volts, when i switched it on it was 2.9 volts.
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
38,504
Sounds like its idle current when not being used is way too high.

What do you mean, "I can only use the remote control twice for about 2 hours"?
Is the remote sending a signal continuously for those two hours?
 

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Justin Johns

Joined Feb 28, 2017
8
Yes it is radio remote, but what gets me is the voltage as only got to drop 0.1 volts for it not to work i will test how much current it takes. thanks
 

ian field

Joined Oct 27, 2012
6,536
Can you kludge a hookup to measure the current...on and off?

Ken
On something similar - I kludged a phone battery and stuck it on the back with blu-tak.

A rechargeable lithium has a higher starting terminal voltage, so more margin to work with. If it packs up at 2.9V - there's no danger of over discharging the cell.
 

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Justin Johns

Joined Feb 28, 2017
8
hello again,
I have just checked the current. when i switch it on it takes .01 amps then when a press a button it takes .03 amps. The new battery voltage is 3.2 volts. Im not sure what i was on about myself when i said it only works twice in 2 hours just ignore that. All i know is that batteries dont seem to last long, maybe im better off with rechargables if they have a higher starting voltage i can afford to drop.
 

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Justin Johns

Joined Feb 28, 2017
8
OK thanks for all your help. I know that the duracell battery i bought for it only lasted less than an hour. Maybe it was a fake battery. I will try getting them from another supplier but obviously i dont want to pay big bucks for them. the batteries again. If i find im not getting much joy i will convert it to work on ni-mh AA batteries. i guess it will work for hours.
 
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