Getting fed up replacing the AA batteries in my wall clocks. Is there any way I can utalize a mobile phone charger to run them off mains. Need some voltage reducing device obviously, but what ?
Maybe. May even be battery replacement supplies out there on the market. But won't it look odd having a lead from a mains socket up the wall to your clock ? Suspect that you might change your mind soon after trying it.
How often do you replace your batteries??
We've 2 wall clocks and I reckon they last well over 12 months.
As Tilly suggests, try using rechargeable batteries, but go for one with a high mAh. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last, so you won't need to remove them (so you can recharge them) as often as one with a lower mAh.
Strange because my wall clock batteries last for years....and the clocks are radio-controlled (so use a bit more power).
Actually, using rechargeables in a clock isn't a good idea....they are better at medium/high drain devices for a shorter time and not very low drain devices for a very long time. Also, rechargeables in a clock won't last as long as good quality alkalines. Not to mention the economics of rechargeable vs alkaline...a very pricey clock battery!
Actually Old Geezer,there's a clock connector behind the battery clock (which I foolishly allowed to replace a dependable mains variety)
Just want reliable technical advice, not a different variety of battery.MAINS PLEASE