Awesome! thanks so much for your help, :) I'm amazed at the kind heartedness of this whole midibox project, along with the forum and wiki, so much info that you guys have put in so much work for us all to use for free!! Thanks again!! :) So, I'll build the circuit with the normal 78** regulators first and find out how much current it draws, then, if its gonna be a lot, I might look at the low drop out ones, I didn't realise the LM2941 had adjustable output voltages, thats great.... I'm thinking the 16x2 might still do me fine, I plan on doing most of my preset making on the computer through midi, so I'll only really need it to see what preset I'm on...does that sound right or will it cause me trouble when debugging, etc? there are buttons you can use to move along the screen right? so I'll be able see as much as on a 20x2 just not all at the same time?? Thanks for the idea of the low level battery indicator DragonMaster, any advice on how to build one? I'm guessing there is lot's of info on the web where I can find out about making one... My other busking equipment is all typical 9 volt gear that run on batteries...Sp404 Sampler, 2 looping pedals and an old Ht700 casio synth. I guess if I got fancy, I could get some type of car battery and power it all on the one battery to stop having to recharge a whole bunch of little batteries after every time I play...hmmm, so I'd just put a 9 volt regulator between all the gear and the battery and skip the 7809 on the sid box, right? ooo the more I think about that the more I think it is the way to go....yes yes, so that would be a 12 volt lead battery? any advice on finding the right car battery?, weight is no issue as I will have a trolley, and does anyone know of a 9 volt regulator out there that can handle a heap of current going through it from 12 volts? Thanks!!! Paul