Re: [all-audio] An external power source for the Zoom F8N

2019-02-23 Thread Andy via Groups.Io

   Hi again Dane.

This is the adapter that Zoom recommends and sells:
"DHC-1DC-HIROSE to AC Adapter "

If and when you get around to buying a couple of them, would you kindly 
consider buying a couple for me also.


I'm also looking for the smaller of the 2 Sound bags produced and sold by 
Zoom, The • PCF-4 Field Bag.


I've already got it's bigger brother, but with a Guide Dog, it's too big.

I can pay whatever with a Bank Transfer or whatever.  Don't really know what 
to do with my 8 bag though!


Very best wishes.

Andy.



From: "Dane Trethowan" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2019 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] An external power source for the Zoom F8N


I’ve just got the Ravpower out for a charge.
I have plenty of things to test the Powerbank on before hooking it to the 
Zoom F8N and even then I’m still looking for that adapter but first things 
first and that’s to see whether the Powerbank is still operable.
I’ve used the Ravpower in the past to power all sorts of things, everything 
from radio sets to `notebooks, musical keyboards etc.
Sorry I can’t really help with your microphone problem though I’m sure I’m 
going to run into a few of these sorts of issues myself in the future.



On 23 Feb 2019, at 9:55 pm, Andy via Groups.Io 
 wrote:


Hi Dane.

There you go my friend, simple when you learn how eh! I've got the code 
for the Hirose adaptor which is sold by Zoom if this helps.


There is so much information on the Zoom website, it's a pity I didn't ask 
you earlier for their URL.


As for me I'm hoping to go for a power-pack around 14 volts, nice and safe 
and then I need to look again to my microphone solutions.  The latter will 
be the most dificult I'm afraid as I hope to be using my Field recorder as 
a field recorder which will include indoor pub/podcast situations as well 
as climbing the hills of Scotland or doing a site seeing tour of the 
buskers in Glasgow.  So I'll need 2 different types of microphone 
solutions.


Let us know how you get on with the power-pack, it will save you a fortune 
on batteries.


Very best wishes.

Andy.
- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2019 10:04 AM
Subject: [all-audio] An external power source for the Zoom F8N


I found a solution to this problem quite by accident.
Andy had sent the list a link to a discussion on external power sources 
for the Zoom F8 which - in the main - was also appropriate for the Zoom 
F8N.
I took note of the various batteries suggested and was making plans to 
purchase as soon as as I could, that is until I went through one of the 
bottom draws of my filing cabinet and discovered a Ravpower variable 
voltage Powerbank that I had completely forgotten about.
This beauty should do the trick of powering the Zoom F8N quite nicely 
given that it has a voltage range from 9 to 20 volts.
The bank also offers 2 USB ports so charging a mobile phone as well as 
powering the recorder is possible.
I need to get an adapter to fit between the Powerbank and the recorder and 
thanks to the useful information provided in the discussion I shouldn’t 
have any problem doing that.
So things have been made incredibly easy for the external supply and 
thanks again to Andy for passing this on.
When I have the system up and running the power will come from the 
external supply when away from the AC mains.
When the supply is exhausted the recorder will switch to the internal AA 
battery supply so the question will be just how long the Ravpower 
Powerbank will last?
As a footnote the Zoom F8N can be powered from external power from any 
voltage between 9 and 18 volts.














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Re: [all-audio] An external power source for the Zoom F8N

2019-02-23 Thread Andy via Groups.Io

Hi Dane.

There you go my friend, simple when you learn how eh! I've got the code for 
the Hirose adaptor which is sold by Zoom if this helps.


There is so much information on the Zoom website, it's a pity I didn't ask 
you earlier for their URL.


As for me I'm hoping to go for a power-pack around 14 volts, nice and safe 
and then I need to look again to my microphone solutions.  The latter will 
be the most dificult I'm afraid as I hope to be using my Field recorder as a 
field recorder which will include indoor pub/podcast situations as well as 
climbing the hills of Scotland or doing a site seeing tour of the buskers in 
Glasgow.  So I'll need 2 different types of microphone solutions.


Let us know how you get on with the power-pack, it will save you a fortune 
on batteries.


Very best wishes.

Andy.
- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2019 10:04 AM
Subject: [all-audio] An external power source for the Zoom F8N


I found a solution to this problem quite by accident.
Andy had sent the list a link to a discussion on external power sources for 
the Zoom F8 which - in the main - was also appropriate for the Zoom F8N.
I took note of the various batteries suggested and was making plans to 
purchase as soon as as I could, that is until I went through one of the 
bottom draws of my filing cabinet and discovered a Ravpower variable voltage 
Powerbank that I had completely forgotten about.
This beauty should do the trick of powering the Zoom F8N quite nicely given 
that it has a voltage range from 9 to 20 volts.
The bank also offers 2 USB ports so charging a mobile phone as well as 
powering the recorder is possible.
I need to get an adapter to fit between the Powerbank and the recorder and 
thanks to the useful information provided in the discussion I shouldn’t have 
any problem doing that.
So things have been made incredibly easy for the external supply and thanks 
again to Andy for passing this on.
When I have the system up and running the power will come from the external 
supply when away from the AC mains.
When the supply is exhausted the recorder will switch to the internal AA 
battery supply so the question will be just how long the Ravpower Powerbank 
will last?
As a footnote the Zoom F8N can be powered from external power from any 
voltage between 9 and 18 volts.






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[all-audio] An external power source for the Zoom F8N

2019-02-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
I found a solution to this problem quite by accident.
Andy had sent the list a link to a discussion on external power sources for the 
Zoom F8 which - in the main - was also appropriate for the Zoom F8N.
I took note of the various batteries suggested and was making plans to purchase 
as soon as as I could, that is until I went through one of the bottom draws of 
my filing cabinet and discovered a Ravpower variable voltage Powerbank that I 
had completely forgotten about.
This beauty should do the trick of powering the Zoom F8N quite nicely given 
that it has a voltage range from 9 to 20 volts.
The bank also offers 2 USB ports so charging a mobile phone as well as powering 
the recorder is possible.
I need to get an adapter to fit between the Powerbank and the recorder and 
thanks to the useful information provided in the discussion I shouldn’t have 
any problem doing that.
So things have been made incredibly easy for the external supply and thanks 
again to Andy for passing this on.
When I have the system up and running the power will come from the external 
supply when away from the AC mains.
When the supply is exhausted the recorder will switch to the internal AA 
battery supply so the question will be just how long the Ravpower Powerbank 
will last?
As a footnote the Zoom F8N can be powered from external power from any voltage 
between 9 and 18 volts.


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