These aren't the droids you're looking for, you don't need to see his identification.
Not just in the books, but in the movie, Obi-Wan has the power to persuade minds, so why not just use it and run through like a boss? In the books, Luke actually disguises himself in his normal clothing, appearing as something else to everyone else (Crystal Star. he even lets Han see the real him, and only Han).
Sure, he might have had some strain from Force usage, but I would think that even at his age, he would have had more than enough power to last his way to the tractor control.
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He does both. Stealth is the safe default, because there are cameras and droids about, neither of which would be susceptible to the Mind Trick, and we can assume that some of the human personnel aboard the Death Star were also too strong minded to be influenced by the trick.
But when we see him encounter a couple of grunts near the tractor beam control panel, he relies on stealth for as long as possible, then uses the Mind Trick to make the Stormtroopers think they heard something from the other direction long enough for Kenobi to escape. He even makes the trademark handwave gesture. See this clip from the video below.
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