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I'd use a 12-14V battery like the ones we use for a 722 and a small power inverter to drive the wall wart. That preamp doesn't draw much power but the inverter is going to be inefficient so you should check the current requirement of the inverter under load against the max current the battery wants to source to ensure that you don't hose the battery. Something like this http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-813-0281-07-Pocket-Power-Inverter/dp/B000U0M7OW/ref=sr_1_13 would easily fit into your taping bag with a couple of LIon batteries. Thank you lil kim, but i'm looking more for something to use to power it while recording.
I think he meant you chop off the cigarette adapter and wire it to your batteries
I'd have to use a regulator for that though would I?
I've seen a taper in Raleigh use something similar to this: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02871988000P?blockNo=1&blockType=L1&prdNo=1&i_cntr=1302635535385Its got 12vDC as well as 120vAC... TerryThanks for the advice everyone, founds what I'm looking for.
The output of most inverters is DIRTY. Most a/c devices depend on the oh-so-clean power that comes from the electric company. Pure sine wave inverters are expensive.
The output of most inverters is DIRTY. Most a/c devices depend on the oh-so-clean power that comes from the electric company. Pure sine wave inverters are expensive.Whats all this add up to? fairly new to the terminology