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Subject line wraps it up. Hit me w recommendations
Also, didn't I see a post a while ago with so.e body that repairs the tekkeons?
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Re: Replacing ( for r44) and or repairing my tekkeon batteries
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2023, 04:18:59 PM »
Subject line wraps it up. Hit me w recommendations
Also, didn't I see a post a while ago with so.e body that repairs the tekkeons?
Thanks!

Chris:

Is your tekkeon the 3300 or 3450 version?  The 3300 don't have the USB port on them.  If they're 3300, they're simple to refurb... I'll refurb them for you for free as long as you pay for the replacement cells and shipping both ways.  I have cells.  The refurbed tekkeon's will be ugly as shit when I'm finished with them because I just break the shells open and then duct them them back together, but they'll work good as new.  They'll also have I think 40% higher capacity than the originals.  I don't do the 3450 though, because they're a pain in the ass and too much can go wrong.  When I was doing these refurbs back ten years or so ago, I had too many of them screw up after I sent them back to people and won't bother with those anymore since my goodwill just ended up being a royal pain in the ass that cost me money to fix when they fucked up later on.

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Re: Replacing ( for r44) and or repairing my tekkeon batteries
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2023, 07:05:06 AM »
I have 2 Talentcell battiers used for two shows I was planning on selling!  They have a 9v and 12v out so they work with an R44.  If your interested send me a pm
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Re: Replacing ( for r44) and or repairing my tekkeon batteries
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2023, 06:27:46 PM »
you guys might want to check out the "trigger cables" that pull higher voltages off of USB-C PD batteries. most can do 12V, some up to 20V

https://www.amazon.com/2-Pack-JacobsParts-Type-C-Trigger-Connector/dp/B08NTVLZH7

the cheap and common 10000 mah batteries run my preamps and adcs well over 5 hours

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Re: Replacing ( for r44) and or repairing my tekkeon batteries
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2023, 06:49:31 PM »
^ Interesting solution. How clean is the output?

Talentcell is an easy known-good solution and what I use with R-44 and other recorders.

Note: Power input to R-44 is center pin negative, which as an R-44 user you are likely aware of.  I use a polarity inverting cable between the Talentcell and R-44 which I think is intended for use with effect pedals.
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Re: Replacing ( for r44) and or repairing my tekkeon batteries
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2023, 07:02:54 PM »
you guys might want to check out the "trigger cables" that pull higher voltages off of USB-C PD batteries. most can do 12V, some up to 20V

https://www.amazon.com/2-Pack-JacobsParts-Type-C-Trigger-Connector/dp/B08NTVLZH7

the cheap and common 10000 mah batteries run my preamps and adcs well over 5 hours

Be very careful with that.

Just checked this link. Without modification that cable will not work and will likely damage the R-44 as its output is center pin positive.  I assumed there was some sort of voltage converter built into the cable, but it it seems the variable voltage thing is something the battery does.  Tread carefully.

"Performs PD or QC power negotiation"

Don't let the magic smoke out of your R-44.  A Talentcell like jbell's are a known-good safe bet that lots of tapers use.
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Re: Replacing ( for r44) and or repairing my tekkeon batteries
« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2023, 02:18:08 AM »
you guys might want to check out the "trigger cables" that pull higher voltages off of USB-C PD batteries. most can do 12V, some up to 20V

https://www.amazon.com/2-Pack-JacobsParts-Type-C-Trigger-Connector/dp/B08NTVLZH7

the cheap and common 10000 mah batteries run my preamps and adcs well over 5 hours

Be very careful with that.

Just checked this link. Without modification that cable will not work and will likely damage the R-44 as its output is center pin positive.  I assumed there was some sort of voltage converter built into the cable, but it it seems the variable voltage thing is something the battery does.  Tread carefully.

"Performs PD or QC power negotiation"

Don't let the magic smoke out of your R-44.  A Talentcell like jbell's are a known-good safe bet that lots of tapers use.
trigger cables actually have a chip in them, either fixed, or larger ones have selectable voltage via either a mple one or two button interface, or in some cases a display..

I assume anybody using one would check voltage with a meter and understand  the difference between center positive and the less common center negative

wrong voltage and polarity is dangerous to gear regardless of source, that said, the trigger cables are no more inherently dangerous, you still need to know the parameters of the power source.

 

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