How Long Can An Arduino Run On Batteries? I Tested 6 Of The Most Common Boards

In this video, we're going to be looking at the power consumption of a number of different Arduino boards, with the aim being to try and power them for as long as possible using two 3.7V, 4200mAh, 18650 Lithium-Ion Batteries. Most Arduino's require a minimum input voltage of around 6V, so we're going to be using two 3.7V batteries in series to power the boards. I've also included a 3.3V Pro Mini, which can be run on a single battery as a comparison test. Have a look at the full write up for the links to the sketches and to the low power library used - https://www.the-diy-life.com/how-long... We're going to be testing 6 of the most common Arduinos: Arduino Uno – https://amzn.to/2Y8lwr9 Arduino Mega – https://amzn.to/31Vd6Ve Arduino Nano – https://amzn.to/2QbhbiR Arduino Pro Micro – https://amzn.to/345kfF3 Arduino Pro Mini 5V – https://amzn.to/3avnAhT Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V – https://amzn.to/2Cwemp6 Here are links to the batteries and the multimeter used in the video as well: 4000mAh 18650 Lithium Ion Batteries - https://amzn.to/321c1LJ 18650 Battery Holder - https://www.banggood.com/custlink/GDD... Fluke 17B+ Multimeter - https://amzn.to/3g4txnl