EMX on accumulator

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fon sirius
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EMX on accumulator

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Is there any chance to power EMX from accumulator battery using any AC->DC converter or so?
Once I saw video on youtube which is very hard to be found again, where one guy was playing his electribe outdoors...
Any ideas?
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Post by brandonfilmore »

generator, or possibly a ANTI-SURGE protector with Batteries built in??? Kinda like for small home servers or anything sensitive to data loss......... IDK, just guessing.... hope it brings light!
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Post by Ruso »

All you need is a power inverter: http://www.amazon.com/Jensen-JP30-Watt- ... 163&sr=8-2

If you are in Europe, which I assume you are, a European counter part :)

I once ran two Electribes (EMX+ESX) + a mixer from a 90 watt piece of s**t power inverter.
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Post by fon sirius »

Ok, thanks guys
But power supply is going to be heavier than electribe, so the set will not be as portable as EMX. All I need is Kaossilator :D
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Post by Ruso »

Unfortunately there is no good way to make a "battery" pack for the electribe... I actually did this on my EMX and accidentally managed to fry it :(.... causing irreversible damage.
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