kphinney;524512 Wrote: > <snip> > Given the layout of my new apartment it would be nice to be able to but > my TP on a wheeled rack that I can slide up to the couch and only > concern myself with the speaker cables (very thin with this quick > setup). > ... > Battery power would be nice so I don't have to unplug/plug when I move > it from one side of the couch to the other.
If this is really your only requirement, you can use any computer UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) to generate cordless AC power for the Transporter. The Transporter draws 10 watts of power. UPS's vary in capacity, but even one of the smaller ones (i.e, $50 USD) should run the Transporter for more than 4 hours. Make sure it has a defeatable "power-fail" alarm so it doesn't beep when you pull the wall plug. I like this one ( http://www.cpsww.com.au/products/ups_systems/pr_lcd/pr750elcdrt1u.htm ) It matches the Transporter, has enough power (36AH) to run the Transporter for probably 30 hours, front panel display, and has conditioned power output. Regards, Kim -- krochat ------ SB3 -> GW Labs DSP (96kHz upsampler) -> Convolver PC (w/Acourate filter)-> Apogee Big Ben -> TacT RCS 2.2X -> 2x TacT S2150 -> Vandersteen 3a Signature + TacT W210 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ krochat's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=6579 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=76126 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
