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Replacing triple a batteries

SykoXhadow

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Hi everyone! I am newish to wiring electronics. I have a set of wireless Turtle beaches that run on 2 triple a batteries. They devour batteries faster than i can charge them. I would like to power them with a standard USB cord but I have no idea how to safely do this. I really don't want to fry a $150 headset. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
P. S. I have some experience with electronic repairs but I don't really know much about circuits outside of splicing.
 

Alec_t

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Welcome to EP!
How much current does the headset require?
 

SykoXhadow

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It runs on 2 AAA and my rechargeables say 1.2 v/800mAh but a regular alkaline triple is 1.5
 

SykoXhadow

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You don't think 5v would be too much? I know it's only 2 more volts but i just want to be sure
 

Martaine2005

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You don't think 5v would be too much? I know it's only 2 more volts but i just want to be sure
Quite possibly....
But my son's have been working through PS3 And PS4. So over 3 years without a problem.

Martin
 

SykoXhadow

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His was powered by triple a's? Just want to be extra sure. Thanks for the help. :)
 

BobK

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Be careful Martin, there might well be different models, some of which run off USB and others off batteries.

To the OP:

The correct way to do this is to use a 3V regulator between the 5V USB port and the headphones. It is a fairly simple circuit. Do you have any experience with building circuits on perfboard?

Bob
 

SykoXhadow

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No I don't. I'm sure i could handle the project, though. I do repair my electronics and I've wired lights into my car so wiring isn't an issue. I just don't have knowledge about resistors and more technical things in circuits.
 

BobK

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The other solution is to get a 3V wall wart. No assembly required, just connecting 2 wires to the battery holder.

Bob
 

Martaine2005

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Be careful Martin, there might well be different models
Good point Bob. My son's old pair did have two AAA's. His new ones (2 years) have 2 AAA's too. So I was blindly leading the blind as per usual!.
But both the headphones sets have been working without a problem ever since.
So I will say to the OP, follow Bob's advice and stick a 3 volt regulator in-line.

Martin
 

SykoXhadow

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Thanks for the help guys! Will check into getting the regulator. Hopefully some place sells it locally
 
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