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a 5v battery pack does exist. Its made out of AA cells w/a regulator.how much current does the SB3 need? you could also build a voltage regulator. http://www.iguanalabs.com/7805kit.htm fwiw folks, i'm battery savvy, and have built DC power solutions for lots of devices. hit me up, i can help.and here is a battery that really rocks for $50.http://tinyurl.com/pzj9hit has a 5v output at about 1.8amp current strength. 7.2amp capasity at this voltage. This thing is great for powering all sorts of electronics.
I received the battery back up yesterday and that's exactly what it is... a battery in a box, no charger included! The good news is the battery is outputting 13+ volts but... that's one expensive case! As is, the battery would have to be recharged using the same 2 pin molex like connector as used for power output. I'll try to modify it to use as a backup for my dac's RWA battery supply, but definitely not a deal.The heat sinks I picked up are real nice though
NickIs that 7805 regulator any good? Are there better out there? Seems easy enough to wire up to a 12v battery.I'd love to try my hand at making battery power supplies for my Audigy 2 NX (feeds a Sony STR-DA2000ES) and my SB3 (feeds an Oris horn based sysem).Thank...your links are great!!-Jim