Subject: | 3. Re: Best stereo solution for nature recording while backpacking thro |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Mon Jul 18, 2011 6:19 pm ((PDT)) |
> Ive not seen the handle but what about milling out a space for the battery > and installing two nikel coated spring contacts for the 9V battery? Similar > to the rode video mic - battery pushes directly into the housing, no need for > wires (except internal ones) - less moving parts and happy customers :) The best 9V battery holder in my world was invented by the late Mike Denecke and is on all his little boxes. It's been imitated elsewhere now, as it should be. No wires, no fasteners, no lid to lose. -Dan |
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