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Gear / Technical Help => Remote Power => Topic started by: kstanya on March 26, 2004, 11:02:06 PM
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Does anyone else run this? Are they any good? how do they compare to the Eco Charge? how long can it run 1 V3? Thanks in advance, as this board has been amazingly helpful in finding info and answering questions.
Kris
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The Oade battery is roughly $100 less with cable & charger than the EcoCharge system. They most likely use the same/similar SLA battery (7.2ah).
If you're ONLY going to run a V3 with it, then the Oade is probably more cost effective for you.
I run the EC-90 12V/6V for a couple of reasons.
1 - Gives me 6 & 12 Volt outputs, so that I can run a number of devices.
2 - I like the "charge indicator" on top of the the Ecocharge, so I can at least "ball park" the remaining charge.
For probably even less $$, you can go to www.batteryweb.com (or any other battery source recommended on this board) and purchase a 12V/7.2Ah SLA. The correct switchcraft terminated cable has to be ordered (from Oade or Eco), or get the part number for the terminator and a couple'a bucks for connectors and you can make your own.
I like the features of the Eco-Charge products, and had $$ to blow when I bought them, so I went that route. Oade's should give you comperable performance without some of the bells & whistles, or you could build an Oade-Comparable system yourself...
Rick
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For probably even less $$, you can go to www.batteryweb.com (or any other battery source recommended on this board) and purchase a 12V/7.2Ah SLA.
All good points, Rick, though I'll clarify by stating you may also run your V3 off 6v instead of 12v - why schlep around all that extra lead if you don't have to?
Odds are your V3 low battery indicator is already calibrated for a 6v power source, but if it isn't Grace Designs has directions for the recalibration online or will do it for you. But like I said, odds are you're already calibrated for 6v.
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For probably even less $$, you can go to www.batteryweb.com (or any other battery source recommended on this board) and purchase a 12V/7.2Ah SLA.
All good points, Rick, though I'll clarify by stating you may also run your V3 off 6v instead of 12v - why schlep around all that extra lead if you don't have to?
Odds are your V3 low battery indicator is already calibrated for a 6v power source, but if it isn't Grace Designs has directions for the recalibration online or will do it for you. But like I said, odds are you're already calibrated for 6v.
Thanks for the clarification Brain. I took that for granted, being that I run a D-10 and/or JB3 off the 12V side...
I stand corrected...
Rick