Hello, I'm a student lighting designer and I am currently designing the lights for a production that needs 4 candelabras that are brought on and off stage by actors that are battery powered and have a switch for the flames to turn on. The current set up is using 4 chandeliers that have 5 bulb sockets, that I plan on removing so as to wire in these theatrical candle flames. The chandeliers will be affixed to thin stands, and thus have no space to hide power on or within the stands. The chandelier however has a few hollow compartments that we can hide wiring and power. I'm not too familiar with wiring/soldering/electrical projects and am unsure of how to figure out how much power I need/what power materials I will need. I'm also not positive about how I need to circuit them. They need to run for no longer than 30 minutes a performance for 7 performances, but we are able to replace batteries if need be. I've attached some images of the chandelier and it's spec sheet for reference as well as the switch I would like to use. It should be noted that the sockets are already wired to one Edison tail per chandelier. Any advice on what I need to do or purchase to make this work would be greatly appreciated.