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Battery power for small MIDIbox hardware 2xAA and an emergency USB charger = a few hours of cordless fun :) Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is online   Hawkeye 

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 12:31

Hi there,

me recently got an "emergency usb charger" from china, for the price of less than 2 Euros including shipping! Just look in the ´bay for similar offers...

It contains a small step-up voltage converter, that creates 5V from the 2.4V of the 2 rechargable AAs - it is listed as 500ma max USB current, but that may be chinese overstatement :-)
It is totally sufficient for a Seq V4 lite, though :)

You can "hack" the case open and put it directly below the ´lite control surface PCB, so it is all in one box, which i have not done yet...

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Edit: The battery runtime on 2x AA with 2000mAh is about 2.5 hours, enough for a quick session :-)

Enjoy!
Greets,
Peter

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 19:23

I remember about your fried step-up converter... :bye:
when the going get rough the tough get going :super:

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 20:23

Hehe, yes, mad world :-)
The whole chinese step-up-converter including case, switch, battery holder and shipping from china was cheaper than the step-up-converter chip from Reichelt (of course excluding shipping), which I sucessfully toasted :)

Greets,
Peter

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 23:51

Talking of batteries, I have a Z-wave home automation controller that came with a battery pack so you can power the controller while you walk around the house and pair it with your kit.

This is the unit, it seems to be reasonably well made:

http://www.security-...roducts_id=1836

Thought this might be handy for some of the other projects :)

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 14:03

hi recently buy for 25 e on the bay this thing:
http://www.pocketabl...-look-tekk.html

and it's a huge addition to any seq driven gear!

i use it actually for sammich bassline on the couch, and for an eventide us fo i don't have psu for instance.
It can power my machinedrum too for hours!

realyy a good thing i think!

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 14:46

Nice, looking good! When the summer is back, you can have outdoor music fun :)

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