first off, i really need to say to the peeps on this board if u dont know how to make a simple battery pack and add the proper tip " +" and "-" uall shouldnt try this, but, and i mean but, u all should deff read up on it and learn. ive read, and seen people clueless about this and personally this its pathetic. one its straight forward, and second, newbees and veterans alike go out there and buy hundreds and even thousands of dollars worth of gear and dont have a clue on how to power them!!!!! to those peeps, get a clue, and go read a dam book on it please!!!!
enough ranting and back to the posting topic, but it was something that deff had to be said because who the hell would buy a piece of high end gear and not have a clue on what battery, cable or tip to be used???
battery pack making was deff one of the first things i read up on when starting this hobbie, and with my recent purchase of an apogee mp my first thoughts went to powering the unit. as so folks know, i make nbox battery packs, so with already having a batt pack that consists of four 9.6 2200mah RC batts in it, running 2 of those 9.6 batts in parallel giving me 4400mahs would work nice, but the the trick would be making a cable to tap the power outta my nbox batt pack that uses standard RCA jacks as power jacks. ( see pic below )
now for the easy paralle cable i was talking about. i dug out an old duel rca too 1/8" mini cable and cut off the 1/8" mini plug end.. i stripped the sheathing off and twisted together the common ground, then twisted together the two " power leads". see pic below. i then plugged the two rca plugs from the cable into the battery box and took my multimeter ( if u dont have a multimeter, for god sakes go buy one!!!! ) to check the voltage where the tip will be added to this new/used power cable. this has to be done because if things r wired in series, bad things can happen to your gear!!! but the way duel rca too 1/8th" mini cable r wired, its perfect to run two batteries in parallel. give it a shoot, or atleast learn about DC power. any questions, just PM me, ed