Frage von artofchris:Hello,
what batteries fit my sony monitor PVM-9044-QM?
One thing I already know ... that the NP-1 batteries, but which one of them, there are so many type-name of which ...
I look forward to a speedy response.
thanks
Antwort von BjörnF:
NP-1 is the design. The gibts of many manufacturers, as Ni-Cd, Ni-MH and Li-Ion as synonymous - you take what you have of your budget and your requirements become addictive.
Björn
Antwort von artofchris:
Thanks Björn for your answer,
However, I wanted to know more precisely which are of the NP-1 batteries better suited for my monitor ...
is on the monitor ... batt voltage (12V, 3.7 A) and there are two different subjects for two NP-1 batteries ...
Mfg
Christian
Antwort von BjörnF:
This is the monitor rather no preference, whether these are now 12V and 14.4 V Batteries. And whether Ni-Cd or Li-Ion synonymous. For what you want to use the monitor at all, and why strictly with Battery?
Sun 2 NP1 not hold forever. Do you have a charger or you would have to buy synonymous? Depending on what you plan is perhaps synonymous Akkugurt ne one alternative.
Björn
Antwort von artofchris:
Hello Björn,
I want to use the monitor outdoor
to control my video camera ....
About the alternative synonymous Akkugurt I thought ...
only it is so that the new Akkugurt is quite expensive
and is used very hard to find ...
Well, I probably should have come with the NP-1 on right
synonymous if the Batteries have a short lifespan ...
One final yet, do you really good
Online store where I, the NP-1 Batteries
get high quality and inexpensive to?
Thank you for your help
Until then .... Christian
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Christian,
You might get a 12V lead acid battery with a cable s.den 4-pin. Hang XLR connector? That would be a very cheap alternative with the same relatively long operating time.
In this way, I run the head light on my camera.
Antwort von BjörnF:
Moin,
do not have a complete NP1 System Charger is synonymous with cheap grade, belt wennauch a bit cheaper than a new battery, too.
If you are the only (private?) For the monitor and not use for example, want ne camera is perhaps really a little bit like sparrows with cannons on ...
Alternative to St. Mark's version, there are savings synonymous 12V car start-up batteries. One must then only nen cigarette lighter adapter-4pin XLR tinkering.
In those things are synonymous, but only such Batteries, such as the Mark of installed.
Björn
Antwort von Markus:
Maybe's another price to my picture above:
Panasonic Lead Acid 12 V / 7.2 Ah ... 35 ¬
Spiral cables with large cross-section ... 20 ¬ (ist'n very good)
Cable Lugs ... Negligible
Neutrik 4-pin. XLR connector ... 6 ¬
Ifs no extra nice spiral cable must be if you were with about 40 ¬ here. And can you build a battery belt synonymous with this combination.
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Markus,
Thanks for the info ... my question is whether you as a combination of Lead Battery, 4 pin cable, charger, and an appropriate fashion, you have to sell?
If not, where can I get these things?
And
How long they can run with such an alternative, a monitor? Take as an example your camera light ...
Best regards back
Christian Hello Christian,
I did not sell such a combination, but at Conrad Electronic You get all the items shown for sale. The cable must be the way only 2-pole (starting from Battery Pros and Cons). When wired XLR times are synonymous only two pins.
For charging I use the Pb-Pulslader Voltcraft batch terminal 1500th The making decent job.
How long you can operate the monitor depends, essentially of two factors: the capacity of the Batteries (Ah) and the power consumption of the monitor (W or VA). The theoretical period is then calculated as follows:
The performance of the monitor (W, VA) divided by the voltage of the Batteries (12 V) gives the current (A), which flows through the cable during operation. Then you share the Battery capacity (Ah) with the calculated current (A) and will receive as a result, the theoretical operating time in hours (h).
My 75W-head-light running with 7.2 Ah Battery about 1 hour.