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Portable battery pack for HD-P2??

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tapertom:
How can I make a portable battery pack for a Tascam HD-P2?? I wanna save on AA batteries.. Any help highly appreciated!! Just lemme know what u need to buy to make one or a site to buy one.. THANKS!!!

jefflester:
See Ted's thread here:
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=150794.0

He lists the connector size for the deck, then a bunch of battery options. Match them up and have him make the cable for you and you're good to go.

tapertom:
Thank ya kindly!!!

twatts (pants are so over-rated...):
I remember seeing a HDP2 battery "mod" that involved cutting (2) wood dowels the same diameter and length of (2) AA batteries, and wiring them up to accept a 12vDC battery.  Basically, these wood dowels fit into the first two slots of the standard battery box in the P2 and allowed the user to use the battery meter on the P2 to gauge their external.  However, this required you cut a slit in the battery cover to allow the wire to go through...  I always wanted to do this, but I ended up using many rechargeable AA batteries in the standard battery slot when ever I taped...  It helped that the venue I taped most of the time gave us AC power, so I used the wall-wart...

Terry


KenH:

--- Quote from: twatts (that "Pants" thing is so lame...) on February 13, 2018, 01:15:51 AM ---I remember seeing a HDP2 battery "mod" that involved cutting (2) wood dowels the same diameter and length of (2) AA batteries, and wiring them up to accept a 12vDC battery.  Basically, these wood dowels fit into the first two slots of the standard battery box in the P2 and allowed the user to use the battery meter on the P2 to gauge their external.  However, this required you cut a slit in the battery cover to allow the wire to go through...  I always wanted to do this, but I ended up using many rechargeable AA batteries in the standard battery slot when ever I taped...  It helped that the venue I taped most of the time gave us AC power, so I used the wall-wart...

Terry

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I made this setup, and it does work, but I've always used a 9V DVD lithium-ion battery (Power Runner) plugged into the AC jack which has worked great for years... with NiMH batteries as a backup in the unit itself, you can get *many* hours on that. The NiMH batteries rarely if ever have to be used, and the P2 will switch seamlessly if the external DVD battery ever runs out.

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