« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2011, 09:28:13 AM »
Absolutely -- that's how I used to run mine. I think when it is plugged into the DC, it switches off the batteries, so ideally you can have the internals in there as a backup in case your external gets drained or becomes unplugged. I could never find a plug that would fit snugly with the DC jack on mine. The plug I used worked, but it kept coming loose. A few layers of tape and rubber bands solved the problem, but definitely not ideal.
You can also get it with a DC jack that runs off of 9v DVD batteries.
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