dimanche 28 janvier 2018

10 volt rechargable? Or other solution?

I'm trying to turn a MIDI pedalboard wireless, which means it will have to be battery powered as well.

It has a regulator which sends out 5volts to power the unit, so people have tried using regular old USB powerbanks to power it. It seems to work for some of it, though powering on sometimes asks too much, but if it fires up, most of the functions work.

However, the two onboard continuous controllers putout wavering values. I wasn't sure if a capacitor could be used to help with the powering on, and whether it could also help stabilize the continuous controllers.

A 9 volt battery powers this thing just fine, but a 9 volt doesn't have much storage capacity. Similar units use 6 AA's but that seems like a recharging nightmare to have 12 of them ready to go as in use and a spare set. Is there some sort of 10volt rechargable? I know I've seen some laptop battery banks that might work, but I figure they have some sort of circuit they need to run in for protection.

Does anyone have any ideas?


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