gasman
Established Member
Good afternoon all. I wonder if I can seek advice from electrical wizards here?
As part of my recently completed tambour whisky cabinet, I installed a motion-sensor triggered LED lighting strip
Amazon lights
It came with a 3m strip which you could trim to length and a battery box with 4 x AA batteries
The cables and lights were very carefully cut into grooves etc so that they could not be seen - ie I can no longer get them out without doing some serious damage
My problem is that, even though I only open the doors once or twice a week, and the motion sensor means that the lights are on for about 30 seconds after closing the doors, I am only getting about 2 or 3 weeks before the batteries go flat
The battery box has a USB connector to the lighting cable - so the only solution I can think of is to buy a power source with a 5V output but I just wonder if anyone can shed any light on why the batteries last for so short a time?
Thanks
Mark
As part of my recently completed tambour whisky cabinet, I installed a motion-sensor triggered LED lighting strip
Amazon lights
It came with a 3m strip which you could trim to length and a battery box with 4 x AA batteries
The cables and lights were very carefully cut into grooves etc so that they could not be seen - ie I can no longer get them out without doing some serious damage
My problem is that, even though I only open the doors once or twice a week, and the motion sensor means that the lights are on for about 30 seconds after closing the doors, I am only getting about 2 or 3 weeks before the batteries go flat
The battery box has a USB connector to the lighting cable - so the only solution I can think of is to buy a power source with a 5V output but I just wonder if anyone can shed any light on why the batteries last for so short a time?
Thanks
Mark