jag-engr
Enlightened
I am hoping some of you electronic gurus can shed some light on a subject that I need some help with.
We use cordless mics at our church. Currently, we use 9V Duracell alkaline batteries. They work OK, but it's hard to tell when the batteries are going to go out and, since they are one time use only, you don't want to change them too often, as you would be throwing away money (not to mention generating semi-hazardous landfill). We have decided that rechargeables are the best route to go.
Since they will probably be left charging between meetings, I think that NiMH would be the safest, if they make such a thing.
Can anyone recommend a particular kind of rechargeable 9V battery that would work well for microphone applications?
Can anyone recommend a particular charger that will charge a battery or batteries and then turn itself off until activated again?
The only decent-quality portable mics that I have ever seen use 9V batteries, but my experience has been rather limited.
Does anyone know of other types of protable mics that use different kinds of batteries, preferably in a safe chemistry (NiMH, NiCad, LiFeSO4)?
Thank you in advance for taking a look at this and weighing in.
We use cordless mics at our church. Currently, we use 9V Duracell alkaline batteries. They work OK, but it's hard to tell when the batteries are going to go out and, since they are one time use only, you don't want to change them too often, as you would be throwing away money (not to mention generating semi-hazardous landfill). We have decided that rechargeables are the best route to go.
Since they will probably be left charging between meetings, I think that NiMH would be the safest, if they make such a thing.
Can anyone recommend a particular kind of rechargeable 9V battery that would work well for microphone applications?
Can anyone recommend a particular charger that will charge a battery or batteries and then turn itself off until activated again?
The only decent-quality portable mics that I have ever seen use 9V batteries, but my experience has been rather limited.
Does anyone know of other types of protable mics that use different kinds of batteries, preferably in a safe chemistry (NiMH, NiCad, LiFeSO4)?
Thank you in advance for taking a look at this and weighing in.