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Came across this, do you think it can power a jb3?http://www.nemeng.com/equipment/powerpack.html
Quote from: Styx Cover Band on April 28, 2004, 12:38:59 PMCame across this, do you think it can power a jb3?http://www.nemeng.com/equipment/powerpack.htmlbill, that thing looks pretty good. you going for the 5v? it would be sweet to run that instead of sla's. let us know.jr
Quote from: John R on April 29, 2004, 08:31:23 AMQuote from: Styx Cover Band on April 28, 2004, 12:38:59 PMCame across this, do you think it can power a jb3?http://www.nemeng.com/equipment/powerpack.htmlbill, that thing looks pretty good. you going for the 5v? it would be sweet to run that instead of sla's. let us know.jrYeah I was going for the 5v. I just emailed the guy to see if he has any in stock, if he does I'll order it today. Only bad thing is it is coming from Australia
Quote from: Styx Cover Band on April 28, 2004, 12:38:59 PMCame across this, do you think it can power a jb3?http://www.nemeng.com/equipment/powerpack.htmlSure, but why not just make your own? 8x AA holders are easy to find and if you're using rechargeables, you don't need the regulator.http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T042/1195.pdf lists them for $1.46 and you'd need about ten minutes to rewire the pack for 5V. There are also C and D cell options.
so could one buy the (4) AA holder and fill it with 3 1.2v batts and a 1.5 bringing us to 5.1v? is this too high for the Jb3 ? How about 4x 1.2v batts + 4.8v will this run it? Im still suprised that the 4.5v car adaptor run's it ok.