Cloning a Sennheiser BA2015 battery pack
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by zdw
23 hours ago
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| blog.brixit.nl
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birdman3131
37 seconds ago
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Should see the shure ones. Shure SB900C is like $115. And at least last I looked I never saw any aftermarket ones.

At 8 mics and 6 in-ear packs you can get a lot of alkalines.

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mystifyingpoi
21 minutes ago
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Very common practice in music gear industry, unfortunately. I've recently bit the bullet and bought MyVolts Step Up for $20, it is literally a PD trigger worth maybe 50 cents plus a plug.
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amelius
1 hour ago
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> Conclusion

> It is absolutely possible to do this, but the resulting battery pack won't be nearly as solid as even the third party packs that are available. With the amount of time required to fiddle with the connection paperclip and winding the temperature sensor leads around a tiny plastic tab it is probably not worth it to print your batteries.

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acters
14 minutes ago
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Which is silly because they seem to struggle with maneuvering around the little plastic tab to have the battery detected as rechargeable.
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