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Gear / Technical Help => Remote Power => Topic started by: flphish on April 07, 2010, 12:45:49 PM
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So I have not had a need to invest in any new battery packs for my UA-5 in several years. My question is does it matter what the mAh # is or just that it is a 9.6v ni-mh battery pack? Just trying to figure out what I can get that is compatable. I have always used 1600-1800 mAh ni-mh RC battery packs. Any insight is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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The higher the mAh the longer the run time. I use a 9v external Dvd battery, aka Wally world batteries. They have from 4000-6000 mAh and there are always some good deals on eBay if you look around.
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Yeah I have been reading about those. Going to a festival next weekend and just figure I'll grab a couple of RC battery packs as that is what I am set up to use now. I am definitly going to look into the wally world DVD batteries though for future use. Thanks for your help!
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use the search function and you'll find alot more info on this fer sure!
however, a 9.6v rc battery w/ 3000mah should give you @ 6-7 hrs with the UA-5, as the draw for the UA-5 is 450mah
i decided to go the wally world way because they are more lightweight and are available in higher mah's
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Do any brick and mortars sell "Wally World" type batteries anymore? I'm dusting off my gear for Bonnaroo and would rather make a local purchase than wait for a second hand battery from eBay. I have RC car type batteries (I think about 4 of them?) but would rather go with something newer and will last longer.
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Do any brick and mortars sell "Wally World" type batteries anymore? I'm dusting off my gear for Bonnaroo and would rather make a local purchase than wait for a second hand battery from eBay. I have RC car type batteries (I think about 4 of them?) but would rather go with something newer and will last longer.
some times you can find them
i have seen them at sears, best buy
ebay seems to the best these days though
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i got two from ebay about a year ago (early june) and I was looking to pick up another since it was about $13 a battery but the seller doesn't exist on ebay anymore. ::)
This was a dvd 9v battery that I'm referencing, not a RC battery which seems to be around 7.2-7.8 volts.
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i got a lenmar at rat shack