Hi all
Firstly, I hope this is an appropriate question for the forum, I'm a newbie so not sure if this sort of thing is covered. If not appologies.
I'm a location sound mixer some of the time and want to stop using up batteries so am looking at rechargeable options. One of them is a power bank.
I want to power a portable audio device (Zoom F4) and a radio mic receiver. The recorder has a hirose connector (product info says HIROSE HR10A-7R-4S 4-pin connector (1 pin: ?, 4 pin: +), 9–16 V) and so I think it requires 12VDC. The Lectrosonics radio mic receiver requires a 6-18VDC 150mA - 75Ma. I was hoping to get a Y splitter cable made up that goes from the one Power Bank source to the 2 separate VDC inputs.
I don't want to know how to do this, as if it can be done I'll get an expert to make it for me as I'm not the best at soldering, I'd just like to know if it can be done. Is this possible?
Also any advice on what minimum specs that the power bank should have would be appreciated? I'm assuming that I the bigger the mAh rating just means it'll last longer?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Jason