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Bob Krieger June 15th, 2010 03:56 PM

SignVideo ENG-44
 
I just acquired the above field mixer and in tests with AC power (mains power to my friends across the pond) it seems to be just what the doctor ordered. The mixer reuires AA batteries to run disconnected. I also have an Azden 200ULT system that runs off of AA batteries. Both systems use a similar 12VDC connector (positive tip). I'd like to find some sort of rechargeable battery solution that I can plug both systems into in the audio bag and run for a few hours without having to replace dozens of AA batteries for each shoot.
I'd love to hear stories/solutions others have come up with to power their peripherals.

Rick Reineke June 15th, 2010 07:23 PM

Common practice. I used to have a 13.5V NP1 and a Bud distro box to power a four channel mixer and three wireless, however all could run on higher voltage. (up to 18V)
You must take into consideration the min. & max voltages that your components require.

Gerry Gallegos June 15th, 2010 08:09 PM

I have the same mixer, and with a freshly recharged set of batts, I've gotten close to 4 hrs run time, well... longer that i needed for the session, including 2 mics running phantom power.
they are very efficient.

Bob Krieger June 16th, 2010 09:28 AM

Gerry, do you use rechargeable AA batteries in your system? That would be a better help than constantly purchasing s***loads of throw aways.
I also like the Bud box idea. I'll have to look into cost on this.

Thanks, gents! Any other comments?

Chris Barcellos June 16th, 2010 09:56 AM

I recently did a shoot with my Eng44, and used one set of 4 AAA's per day. It was powering my Rode NTG3. Kirkland Brand from Costco. Environmentally, not the best, but never had to worry about recharging.

In that same shoot, I also powered my AC adapter for my Canon 5D and my Marshall Monitor, using a $30 battery brick I bought at Kragen, and a Coleman invertor, using an extension cord so I could put the invertor, which has a small fan, about 20 feet from actual shoot site.

Gerry Gallegos June 19th, 2010 06:35 AM

Bob.

I mainly just use Energizer rechargeable AA I have several sets of 4 which i use for other things as well. they seem to work well.


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