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 Post subject: Solar Powered 303
PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:24 pm 
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Long shot, but would this work with the 303?

http://www.dealextreme.com/p/1000mah-so ... ters-25261

You can recharge the battery with an AC adapter or the sun (lol).

I'm no expert in electronics but since it's 9v and 1000mA, which is the same as the included AC adapter, I think it might just work.

Could anyone a little more handy clear this up?

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 Post subject: Re: Solar Powered 303
PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:01 pm 
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Thoughts:

1. meant for something that has rechargeable battery , like a cellphone (lithium or similar)
2. Some devices let you charge rechargeable batteries (like AAs) thru a 9 volt, like my novation x-station synth. I don't think the SP line has this capability
3. Doubt its really running at 1000ma consistently


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 Post subject: Re: Solar Powered 303
PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:11 pm 
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check the battery pack trhead we made some year ago...
but if this solar method is working , this is really a cool find!

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 Post subject: Re: Solar Powered 303
PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:26 pm 
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blavatsky wrote:
Thoughts:

1. meant for something that has rechargeable battery , like a cellphone (lithium or similar)
2. Some devices let you charge rechargeable batteries (like AAs) thru a 9 volt, like my novation x-station synth. I don't think the SP line has this capability
3. Doubt its really running at 1000ma consistently


I read somewhere that the "part that recharges" is located inside the device and that the power supply only distributes a DC current. (This may be untrue though.)

Wouldn't the SP just turn off once the output mA dips? That's the case with digital delay pedals on batteries.



ellaguru, I will check the thread, thanks.


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