How do you power your synth?
How do you power your synth?
I've been using NiMH Recharagables made by Duracell. They are 2600 MaH - and brand new, only last for about 2 hours in the synth. Has anyone used Lithium batteries? Thanks for any advice.
Re: How do you power your synth?
I use Ansmann NiMH 2850mAh batteries and they last just under three and a half hours. Pretty stoked with them tbh
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Re: How do you power your synth?
Duracell HR6 1700mAh. Getting at least 5hrs use out of them.
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Re: How do you power your synth?
Hi,
I also had problems with my first set of batteries (lasted just 2 hours). Then I got "good" ones, and now I can play for about 4 hours, more than enough for me!
I also investigated on the possibility of using lithium batteries, but it seems that single AA batteries are not available (as far as I know, they can explode if not properly charged, hence companies do not produce them), and I could not find a way to adapt any commercially available lithium battery set.
Regards,
G.
I also had problems with my first set of batteries (lasted just 2 hours). Then I got "good" ones, and now I can play for about 4 hours, more than enough for me!
I also investigated on the possibility of using lithium batteries, but it seems that single AA batteries are not available (as far as I know, they can explode if not properly charged, hence companies do not produce them), and I could not find a way to adapt any commercially available lithium battery set.
Regards,
G.