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Gear / Technical Help => Remote Power => Topic started by: joel on January 20, 2012, 10:54:00 PM
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NGLTZQ/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NGLTZQ/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details)
Ran it for this show with no issues:
http://www.archive.org/details/newmst2012-01-08.flac16
Still had 3 out of 4 bars remaining. Figured I'd share my results.
Adaptaplug F to F cable
M Tip for Battery End positive symbol on tip alligned w/ blank side of cable end
M tip for R4 End negative symbol on tip aligned with "tip" logo on cable end.
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is that a power button on top? those scare me.
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Thanks for the tip, just ordered one. Only 2 left...
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so thios will work w a ua5 ???
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Output: 2*USB 5V/2.1A DC 9V/12V 2A; Input: 9-15V/1A.
Good fit for a DR-680?
I don't understand this: 9V/12V
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Im confused too ???
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I don't want to make any guarantees about any other devices...so far I've only used it to run my R-4 and charged my cell phone with it for a minute as well just to test that out in case I ever need to use it for that in a jam.
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Output: 2*USB 5V/2.1A DC 9V/12V 2A; Input: 9-15V/1A.
Good fit for a DR-680?
I don't understand this: 9V/12V
Output: (2) USB outputs (5v each @ 2.1amps) and (1) "other" output (9v @ 2.0amps or 12v @ 2.0amps).
Someone should double-check my math... IMO, this battery is rated 10,000mAHs for 5v uses, which at full draw of 2.0 amps will give you 5 hours of use.
For 9v use, its only 4.5mAHs and will give you 2.15 hours of use at 2.1 amps...
I ***think***...
Terry
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I don't understand this: 9V/12V
It has a mechanical switch on the side that selects 9 or 12V.
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Output: 2*USB 5V/2.1A DC 9V/12V 2A; Input: 9-15V/1A.
Good fit for a DR-680?
I don't understand this: 9V/12V
Output: (2) USB outputs (5v each @ 2.1amps) and (1) "other" output (9v @ 2.0amps or 12v @ 2.0amps).
Someone should double-check my math... IMO, this battery is rated 10,000mAHs for 5v uses, which at full draw of 2.0 amps will give you 5 hours of use.
For 9v use, its only 4.5mAHs and will give you 2.15 hours of use at 2.1 amps...
I ***think***...
Terry
Does anyone have more info on this? I can't figure out what is the mah rating is for using 9V or 12V.... I'm trying to figure out what run times would be using the 9V or 12V setting
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I'm reviving this old topic because I ended up getting one of these, an ANKER Astro3, to power a used DR680 I just bought.
For a test, I ran it tonight 4-channel with two stereo mics, both with phantom power, and I got just under six hours on 12V. (I had removed the AA's.)
mic #1 AT BP4025 - 11-52V DC, 7 mA typical (both channels total)
mic#2 AT 4050ST - 48V DC, 6.4 mA typical (both channels total)
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I just got the Anker 14,400mAh and it powered my PMD 661 with phantom (2 akg 481s) for 19 hours :o
I used the included USB 5v, it comes with a converter tip that attaches to the USB cable and fits perfectly into the PMD.
8)
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These Anker batteries look nice. All models have a "power" button on them. Is this just to light the LEDs to check battery strength? I do not want this button getting hit, turning off the battery stuffed in a bag. Appreciate it if anyone can answer this.
Thank you :)
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I actually almost bought one of these but then I looked at the manual online and the 10,000mah ratting is at 3.7v so when in 9v it's like a third of what it says. And i contacted the company and they had the factory in china send me an email that made no sense and didn't answer my question at all.
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Output: 2*USB 5V/2.1A DC 9V/12V 2A; Input: 9-15V/1A.
Good fit for a DR-680?
I don't understand this: 9V/12V
Output: (2) USB outputs (5v each @ 2.1amps) and (1) "other" output (9v @ 2.0amps or 12v @ 2.0amps).
Someone should double-check my math... IMO, this battery is rated 10,000mAHs for 5v uses, which at full draw of 2.0 amps will give you 5 hours of use.
For 9v use, its only 4.5mAHs and will give you 2.15 hours of use at 2.1 amps...
I ***think***...
Terry
Actually I called the company a month or so ago because I was maybe going to buy one. The rating of 10000mah is at 3.7v so if used at 9v is more like 3-4000mah. So I didn't buy it. If you want to see the spec its in the user manual which is online. All there batteries are rated that way :facepalm: