Hi there,
I'm installing a Blink video doorbell, which requires a 24V AC supply to the two terminals on the back. But it also requires 2 x AA batteries internally, in addition to the permanent 24v AC supply.
I have a pair of wires running through my door frame to my existing door bell push button, which I intend to use to supply the 24v AC. I was hoping to be able to put some sort of convertor inside the battery bay, that can accept the 24v AC and output 3v DC to replace the batteries, but I'm struggling to find a suitable unit.
* It has to be fairly small to fit in the dimensions of the 2 x AA battery bay.
* Ideally it will be contained in a small enclosure, but this is not necessary as the body of the doorbell is plastic.
* I'm not certain on the current, but I would imagine it's <500mA.
* It might be nice if it had a large capacitor to compensate for any surge in current demand (such as video recording), but this is more of a nice to have rather than essential requirement.
Issues:
* On amazon I can find a number of small boards which can handle the voltages, but they are DC-DC converters, which means I then have to squeeze in a separate bridge rectifier which I'd rather not do.
* I also found this but I'm not familiar with the chip, not sure if anyone can comment on efficiency:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/DollaTek-MP1584EN-Step-Down-Adjustable-Converter/dp/B07DJ5HZ7G* The majority seem to an LM2596 which I've read aren't considered to be particularly efficient these days? Such as these:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yizhet-Efficiency-Regulator-Converter-Adjustable/dp/B0823P6PW6If anyone has some recommendations I'd appreciate it.