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So my instructor at work is a pain and won't listen to me about me using my home-made USB desktop fans with the company computers, but said I can use a battery pack to power the fan.
By theory, using two 1.5v AA batteries to power a 12v DC, .25A, 3w fan, how long would the batteries last?
I know the fan won't be at full power (I need to find a way to link the battery packs together since it's two 1.5v AAs per pack, help would be nice) I'm just wanting air moved so my hands don't get icky sweaty while typing all day.
By theory, using two 1.5v AA batteries to power a 12v DC, .25A, 3w fan, how long would the batteries last?
I know the fan won't be at full power (I need to find a way to link the battery packs together since it's two 1.5v AAs per pack, help would be nice) I'm just wanting air moved so my hands don't get icky sweaty while typing all day.