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Gear / Technical Help => Remote Power => Topic started by: waltmon on March 11, 2013, 01:29:00 PM
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Interested in what people are having best luck with. Li preferred.
Thanks.
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I was running the 12 volt lead acid bricks before I switched to the Sound Devices recorders.
I had my v-2 on an Li dvd battery with great success, but never needed a 12 volt before.
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I run the 680 off 9V dvd battery all the time
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Which brand and what kinda run time do you get? Are u running phantom power or out board pre?
Im also looking for a reliable 12 volt li battery for running a pdr 1000 and a pd4...
Thanks Kirk!
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I'm satisfied with the older BatteryGeeks 10-14-88* for running my FR2 (P48, no external pre). I get longer runtimes with the BG/FR2 than I do running my FR2LE (also P48 no external pre) with either everyone's favorite DVD batt or a Tekkeon 3450. I've run the BG 7 hours continuous and only been down one light (of four). Never run the LE that long but both the DVD and Tekkeon have gone over 4 hours with no more than half the lights out.
* newer model is a 10-14-115 (http://www.thebatterygeeks.com/Portable-DVD-Player-Battery-Packs-s/2.htm) (I think)
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Thanks flipp...I couldnt remember the serial number...I actually bought one a couple years back but never had a cable made...
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Which brand and what kinda run time do you get? Are u running phantom power or out board pre?
Im also looking for a reliable 12 volt li battery for running a pdr 1000 and a pd4...
Thanks Kirk!
I run it a lot of different way. Preamps in front of it, phantom on, just line level. And I have a varisty if DVD capacities, 5400mAh, 6000mAh, 8000mAh, 10000mAh. But even with the 5400mAh it will do a entire show of two long sets with no problems. A lot of times I am running multiple gear off a battery with hot swap ability. I NEVER depend on a single battery I cant really say run times are.
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i know you asked for NON SWITCHING, but i really like the Battery Geeks 9-12-66 (http://www.thebatterygeeks.com/BG-9-12-66-Portable-DVD-Player-Battery-p/9-12-66.htm). i use it to power my R-44, and have no issues using it at the 9v or the 12v setting.
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Sony NP-1 batteries are a non-switching option for you. Here's a couple of deals currently on eBay, no affiliation.
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=370782788098&index=0&nav=SEARCH&nid=06721147461
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=330890355210&index=0&nav=SEARCH&nid=38676614319
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=380580078610
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I just ordered a 12V L-Ion batt pack off Ebay which is not a switching design afaik(its fixed at 12V):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-Portable-9800mAh-6800mAh-Rechargeable-Li-on-battery-Pack-AC-Charger-/281047124584?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item416fb6ca68
9800 mah version was $34 shipped.
As a bonus(to me) it has the correct connector size required by a Tascam DR-680.
I'll report back when I get it and try it out a few times.
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I just ordered a 12V L-Ion batt pack off Ebay which is not a switching design afaik(its fixed at 12V):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-Portable-9800mAh-6800mAh-Rechargeable-Li-on-battery-Pack-AC-Charger-/281047124584?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item416fb6ca68
9800 mah version was $34 shipped.
As a bonus(to me) it has the correct connector size required by a Tascam DR-680.
I'll report back when I get it and try it out a few times.
I had tried a similiar version of these. Found the on/off switch too easy to hit. There was also some reports of battery selfnoise on recordings. Very .ow andunder what most mics self noise was, but still there. I also had it doe at about 1 year old with no warning. And I didn't feel it lived up to that mAh rating. There was alos the issue of no charge level meters so you don't know how much life you have left. All in all I wouldn't buy another one, just didn't cut it.
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I just bought this used from "Big Perm" . It is a bit overkill, but he say's it could power his SD 788t for 15-16 hours. I wouldn't pay the full price, but I think I got a good deal. It won't be in my bag all the time, but when I need power for an extended time, I will be good. ;D
(http://www.thebatterygeeks.com/v/vspfiles/photos/9-12-250_US-2T.jpg)
http://www.thebatterygeeks.com/product-p/9-12-250_us.htm (http://www.thebatterygeeks.com/product-p/9-12-250_us.htm)
250Wh Powers 9V & 12V Devices
Dimensions: 10 1/8 long x 5 7/8 x wide x 1 3/8 thick
Weight: 4.5 Lbs.
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I just found my battery geek 10-14-88 still sealed in plastic! I never usef it because I needed a cable built!