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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2012, 12:09:36 PM »
This battery looks really nice. I'm worried about the voltage button though. It looks like it would be very easy to press the button by mistake and possibly increase or decrease the voltage to the device that is running on it.



NigelTufnel addressed this issue in one of his earlier posts (see bolded):


Bumping this old thread because I finally ordered one of these from this listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/18000mAh-Universal-External-Battery-for-laptops-Mobile-Phones-PDAs-iPods-/130691172867?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1e6dcd0a03#ht_3322wt_1131

Arrived after just a couple of days and works as expected. Fit and finish identical to the Naztech battery I already have, except this one is silver, not black.

- You may not be able to lock the voltage (meaning if you bump the voltage selector in use then the voltage may change (description isn't clear on this))

To change voltage on this one and the Naztech, you have to press and hold the voltage button until the display starts blinking, then you can cycle through the options. I have not been able to press and hold to enter the volt selection while anything is actually plugged in to the battery. Seems like it locks you out to protect your gear.

I'm doing a couple of tests with this battery to see how long it will run with some different gear. I'll have it running my hd-p2 until it can't anymore. If it is anything like the Naztech I own, 14 hours running the deck with phantom on should be pretty easy.

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2012, 01:18:20 PM »
I just used my Naztech battery this past Saturday night.  In fact, I'd forgotten before going out to the venue to change the voltage setting, so once at the venue I had everything set up and turned on and wasn't getting any power to my preamp, which I had running off my battery.  That's when I remembered that I hadn't changed voltage.  The battery was kinda pissing me off because I couldn't get the damn voltage to change at all while I was holding that button down.  I was starting to sweat a little bit and it hit me that I probably couldn't change voltage with everything connected.  So I unplugged the battery and pushed the voltage button again.  Sure enough, was able to step through the voltage settings. 

So, yeah once everything gets connected up, the battery voltage is 'fixed' at the voltage that has been selected.

(I've already mentioned that I love this battery and I've used it alot and I still love it.  AFAIC, it's a better battery than the tekkeon 3450 based on price and capacity.)

This battery looks really nice. I'm worried about the voltage button though. It looks like it would be very easy to press the button by mistake and possibly increase or decrease the voltage to the device that is running on it.



NigelTufnel addressed this issue in one of his earlier posts (see bolded):


Bumping this old thread because I finally ordered one of these from this listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/18000mAh-Universal-External-Battery-for-laptops-Mobile-Phones-PDAs-iPods-/130691172867?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1e6dcd0a03#ht_3322wt_1131

Arrived after just a couple of days and works as expected. Fit and finish identical to the Naztech battery I already have, except this one is silver, not black.

- You may not be able to lock the voltage (meaning if you bump the voltage selector in use then the voltage may change (description isn't clear on this))

To change voltage on this one and the Naztech, you have to press and hold the voltage button until the display starts blinking, then you can cycle through the options. I have not been able to press and hold to enter the volt selection while anything is actually plugged in to the battery. Seems like it locks you out to protect your gear.

I'm doing a couple of tests with this battery to see how long it will run with some different gear. I'll have it running my hd-p2 until it can't anymore. If it is anything like the Naztech I own, 14 hours running the deck with phantom on should be pretty easy.

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2012, 01:21:20 PM »
I just used my Naztech battery this past Saturday night.  In fact, I'd forgotten before going out to the venue to change the voltage setting, so once at the venue I had everything set up and turned on and wasn't getting any power to my preamp, which I had running off my battery.  That's when I remembered that I hadn't changed voltage.  The battery was kinda pissing me off because I couldn't get the damn voltage to change at all while I was holding that button down.  I was starting to sweat a little bit and it hit me that I probably couldn't change voltage with everything connected.  So I unplugged the battery and pushed the voltage button again.  Sure enough, was able to step through the voltage settings. 

So, yeah once everything gets connected up, the battery voltage is 'fixed' at the voltage that has been selected.

(I've already mentioned that I love this battery and I've used it alot and I still love it.  AFAIC, it's a better battery than the tekkeon 3450 based on price and capacity.)

This battery looks really nice. I'm worried about the voltage button though. It looks like it would be very easy to press the button by mistake and possibly increase or decrease the voltage to the device that is running on it.



NigelTufnel addressed this issue in one of his earlier posts (see bolded):


Bumping this old thread because I finally ordered one of these from this listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/18000mAh-Universal-External-Battery-for-laptops-Mobile-Phones-PDAs-iPods-/130691172867?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1e6dcd0a03#ht_3322wt_1131

Arrived after just a couple of days and works as expected. Fit and finish identical to the Naztech battery I already have, except this one is silver, not black.

- You may not be able to lock the voltage (meaning if you bump the voltage selector in use then the voltage may change (description isn't clear on this))

To change voltage on this one and the Naztech, you have to press and hold the voltage button until the display starts blinking, then you can cycle through the options. I have not been able to press and hold to enter the volt selection while anything is actually plugged in to the battery. Seems like it locks you out to protect your gear.

I'm doing a couple of tests with this battery to see how long it will run with some different gear. I'll have it running my hd-p2 until it can't anymore. If it is anything like the Naztech I own, 14 hours running the deck with phantom on should be pretty easy.

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2012, 01:28:05 PM »
Hey Steve, were you able to confirm the the size of the output jack?  Is it an 'N' connector? 

Paging Ted, can you make me a cable for this battery that will power my V3?

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2012, 02:35:36 PM »
Picked up one of these last week.  Charged it up and then did a test run w/ a dr-680 at 12v.  Got about 10 hours before it went down to 1 bar left.  So far I think this is one heck of a good deal.

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #20 on: October 29, 2012, 02:38:05 PM »
Picked up one of these last week.  Charged it up and then did a test run w/ a dr-680 at 12v.  Got about 10 hours before it went down to 1 bar left.  So far I think this is one heck of a good deal.

Awesome. I want one to run my DR-680 too. I just purchased one.
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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #21 on: October 29, 2012, 02:51:01 PM »
Picked up one of these last week.  Charged it up and then did a test run w/ a dr-680 at 12v.  Got about 10 hours before it went down to 1 bar left.  So far I think this is one heck of a good deal.

Awesome. I want one to run my DR-680 too. I just purchased one.

Nice, that's *exactly* why I was picking one up.  Thanks all.  :)
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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #22 on: October 29, 2012, 03:30:23 PM »
One nice thing about the battery is that the stock cable for dc-out fits the 680 without having to use any adapters. 

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #23 on: October 29, 2012, 03:34:07 PM »
One nice thing about the battery is that the stock cable for dc-out fits the 680 without having to use any adapters.

Man, this thing keeps better and better...  ;D Awesome!
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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #24 on: October 29, 2012, 03:58:15 PM »
One nice thing about the battery is that the stock cable for dc-out fits the 680 without having to use any adapters.

Man, this thing keeps better and better...  ;D Awesome!

Awesome! Here I thought I was going to have to have Ted make me a cable.  Thanks for the updated info!  :)
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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #25 on: October 29, 2012, 09:14:30 PM »
can anyone confirm if this battery fits the sonosax without a diff adapter? i want one to run my sonosax at local, non-festy shows. I use 9v alkaline for festies!
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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #26 on: October 29, 2012, 09:38:26 PM »
Beaner, since you and Steve sometimes record together why not see if his battery and supplied connector fit your Sonosax next time you get together?

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #27 on: October 29, 2012, 11:30:31 PM »
Beaner, since you and Steve sometimes record together why not see if his battery and supplied connector fit your Sonosax next time you get together?

+T! Never thought of that 8)
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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #28 on: October 30, 2012, 09:51:02 AM »
Hey Steve, were you able to confirm the the size of the output jack?  Is it an 'N' connector? 

Paging Ted, can you make me a cable for this battery that will power my V3?

Sorry, I haven't yet.  Don't bank on this being an N connector just yet.  I'd hate it if you went ahead and had a cable made but the connector isn't the right size.

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Re: 18000mah Universal battery
« Reply #29 on: October 30, 2012, 09:53:44 AM »
Beaner, since you and Steve sometimes record together why not see if his battery and supplied connector fit your Sonosax next time you get together?

+T! Never thought of that 8)

I was about to suggest this, then ran across this response.  Note that Ted does say that the Sax is close to an M connector, but not exact.  The stock cable should work, but remind me to bring the battery next time we're out.

 

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