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Naztech 15,000 and a Lunatec V2
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Naztech 15,000 and a Lunatec V2
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May 25, 2013, 11:54:16 AM »
I have just acquired a Lunatec V2 wit 2x
9v
DVD batteries and it works great!
I also have a Naztech 15,000mAh battery
http://www.naztech.com/naztech-cat-power-banks/285-naztech-product-bp15000-universal-power-bank.html
Adjustable Voltage
9V
, 12V, 16V, 18V, 19V, 20V, 21V
My question is can I run my V2 with the Naztech 15,000 battery?
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Re: Naztech 15,000 and a Lunatec V2
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Yes, set on 9v with a "n" tip > 4pin XLR power cable.
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