Joe Voorhees
January 31st, 2010, 05:14 PM
Hey everyone,
I was wondering how you guys were powering your rigs in the field?
My kit consists of an FP33 Mixer and 2 Audio Technica Wireless lavs, at the rate they go though 9volts that was never an option.... I have a friend who has a similar rig and uses an NP1 to power the whole thing, as expensive as they are I built a harness and used a 12v 2.3a brick (about the size of an NP1) from a local battery store. That was working great as long as the battery was freshly charged; as soon as the voltage started to drop a little I was getting audio hits on the wireless'. The other day I replaced the 12v battery with an 18v 2.6a battery I built (6 - 6v 1.3a batteries) and so far its run 2 full days without showing any signs of slowing down. I have the battery wired to the front pouch of my portabrace bag and weighs a little less then 2 NP1's.
-Joe
I was wondering how you guys were powering your rigs in the field?
My kit consists of an FP33 Mixer and 2 Audio Technica Wireless lavs, at the rate they go though 9volts that was never an option.... I have a friend who has a similar rig and uses an NP1 to power the whole thing, as expensive as they are I built a harness and used a 12v 2.3a brick (about the size of an NP1) from a local battery store. That was working great as long as the battery was freshly charged; as soon as the voltage started to drop a little I was getting audio hits on the wireless'. The other day I replaced the 12v battery with an 18v 2.6a battery I built (6 - 6v 1.3a batteries) and so far its run 2 full days without showing any signs of slowing down. I have the battery wired to the front pouch of my portabrace bag and weighs a little less then 2 NP1's.
-Joe