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Battery Power for loopers;Re: Corrections: Footprint of the LP-2Mini Looper
I wouldn't rule out finding such a device already available.
Here's an example
http://tinyurl.com/3t7kpoa
...although I wouldn't recommend buying that particular one,
it's untested, and such batteries don't last forever.
andy
Zak Kramer wrote:
> If I knew anything about electronics, I might...but I don't even know
> where to start looking to learn how to put such a thing together, and my
> understanding is that this is an area where you don't want to just guess
> & hope.
>
> Zak Kramer
>
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Grant <grantmepeace@mindspring.com
> <mailto:grantmepeace@mindspring.com>> wrote:
>
> It wouldn't be too difficult to build a small power supply using a
> UPS battery or small motorcycle battery that could supply several
> pedals for many hours. It could have 12VDC outputs and some
> regulated 9VDC outputs, be relatively small, rechargeable, etc. I'm
> pretty sure the Rang III could run directly off the 12VDC and would
> probably run 2-3 hours for every 1000mAH of battery capacity. Maybe
> it could be built into the amp for easy transport. Just a thought.
> Cheaper in the long run too since batteries have gotten soooo
> expensive these days.
>
>
>
> G
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zak Kramer
> Sent: May 20, 2011 4:59 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> <mailto:Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Subject: Re: Corrections: Footprint of the LP-2 Mini Looper
>
> [insert indignant castigation here]
>
> I'm really looking forwards to the box, whatever its dimensions.
> It does still have the ability to run on batteries, yes? This is
> as much my attraction to the looper as all the other stuff; I
> busk weekly (when its not monsoon season) and so portability is
> key. I use an RC-20XL now, but I find it very limiting, as I
> elsewise use a Boomerang III.
>
> Zak Kramer
>
>