For use with a typical minijack input battery box, use one of the alternate microdot Y cables listed below the one on the Ebay page Aaron has linked above. The one on the linked page features a screw-in locking mini-plug, which is great if your battery box features a threaded mini-jack input, but most do not. Those Y's adapt your microdot terminated mics to a TRS stereo mini plug which most battery boxes will accept.
Alternate is to use XLR phantom adapters in place of a battery box, into a recorder that features XLR inputs and phantom power. They convert phantom power to plug-in-power. That option typically means using a larger recorder that features those things, along the two XLR phantom adapters, but eliminates the battery box with its extra battery to deal with. Options for that are many, including DPA's DAD6001 which features microdot inputs (no microdot adapter needed, but the rigidly mounted microdot inputs stick out vulnerably, so usually best to use a short flexible XLR patch cable between adapter and recorder), Naiant PFAs which have the input on a short flexible cable, and can be terminated to miniplug, mini-xlr, or you can probably send one of those microdot Y's to Jon and have him use that to create short-cable microdot inputs), or pretty much any other XLR phantom adapter designed to power 2-wire PIP mics with between 5 and 10 volts.