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Re: Olympus LS-10/11 External Battery

Subject: Re: Olympus LS-10/11 External Battery
From: "Jose Freitas" =
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Date: Sun May 29, 2011 12:15 pm ((PDT))


Hello,
I am using in all my devices, external power lipo packs, with a charger fro=
m rc stores, packs can have 1s,2s,3s,4s,....4v,8v,12v,16v or other.
For years I have used nimh batteries and now the diference is huge,never fa=
iled for days without charge, the audio devices don't consume a lot of powe=
r except amplifiers. Even external hard drivers are powered from lipo packs=
 in 5v and 12v.
If you can use a iron and solder you make from laptop used elements the pac=
ks you need, the price is almost zero as the lipo elements are almost free =
and you can do it yourself with wire and plugs from one electronic store.
freitojos
--- In  "oryoki2000" <> wrote:
>
> Leonard Lombardo, proprietor of Sonic Studios in Oregon, has made externa=
l battery packs for many small recorders.  When a 5V DC input isn't availab=
le, Leonard makes dummy AA cells that fit in the recorder's battery compart=
ment and connect by wire to the external battery sled.  An LS-11 powered by=
 8 D cells should run until next year!
>
> Leonard's web site has a stream of consciousness quality that makes it ha=
rd to find things.  I think this is the link to the battery area:
> http://www.sonicstudios.com/batsys98.htm
>
> --oryoki
>








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