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Gear / Technical Help => Remote Power => Topic started by: rigpimp on January 08, 2018, 02:09:03 PM
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This thing has a goofy adapter so I am thinking about hacking the end off of a knockoff AC adapter and building a remote power option that will last long enough for a concert.
Can someone tell me if they think that 9V battery is too much or will I need to step this down some?
The battery pack is rated at 7.4V DC (890mah, 6.3Wh)
The Power Adapter is rated at 8.4V DC, 1.5A / 29VA (100V)
Power consumption ranges from 2.9W-3.1W
I have a Naztech PB15000 and a handful of 9v DVD batteries that I do not use.
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With 8.4V AC adapter, presumably it's different than this series:
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=181061.0
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With 8.4V AC adapter, presumably it's different than this series:
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=181061.0
Yes, it is different. It is the Canon CA-570 for a Canon XA10 camcorder
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/compact-power-adapter-ca-570
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On my old Canon HF100, I've connected it to a 9V battery source (Tekkeon) and had no problems. YMMV of course!
This thing has a goofy adapter so I am thinking about hacking the end off of a knockoff AC adapter and building a remote power option that will last long enough for a concert.
Can someone tell me if they think that 9V battery is too much or will I need to step this down some?
The battery pack is rated at 7.4V DC (890mah, 6.3Wh)
The Power Adapter is rated at 8.4V DC, 1.5A / 29VA (100V)
Power consumption ranges from 2.9W-3.1W
I have a Naztech PB15000 and a handful of 9v DVD batteries that I do not use.
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On my old Canon HF100, I've connected it to a 9V battery source (Tekkeon) and had no problems. YMMV of course!
Kick ass. That uses the same power adapter, thank you!
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On my old Canon HF100, I've connected it to a 9V battery source (Tekkeon) and had no problems. YMMV of course!
Kick ass. That uses the same power adapter, thank you!
I've got a Canon HF-something that I did the exact same thing - cut the cord in half and wired it up to run off the Naztech at 9v. 3 or 4 years now with no ill effects