Then buy a Rigol 800 series, with the USB-PD input and power it from a powerbank. Good luck!
I'm also following the rigol 800 thread about powerbanks, looks like not all work with rigol. I prefer to build my battery pack because i have thousand of cells available and allow me to assemble any configuration I want. But for the price I get a Rigol 800 around 500€, micsig comes into the formula. I don't need 12bit scope but large aquire memory, the more the better, along with good sample rate. Unfortunately there's no used micsig scopes available, so it must be brand new, meaning higher investment.
Maybe you can build your own scope as well. Then if would fulfill your own very special requirements.
Who knows if some day siglent or rigol or other manufacturers release a special scope for guys like me that enjoy building puzzles , and then I could add a DC module and add a +DC to the end of the model label
Don't be afraid, sales won't drop because of a simple DC option request that is not difficult to add and won't increase final price absurdly. Siglent new model sales won't be affected by this.
I think that is wrong address.
You should really write to Lego to make you a scope....
And as always, single connector added to device does not matter from connector BOM price.
Go ask people that design battery/charger/power management solutions for laptop how easy it is to have multisource power source..
Fact that hobby users like to improvise/hack/abuse equipment and sometimes make something that does not kill device despite being ludicrous is something real manufacturers don't do
They have to design proper power controller, test it, etc etc...
That cost real money. And when price is higher to 10000 users because of 5 people that asked for that "feature" and then you will say "well it is too expensive now, I will get something cheaper"..
So basically they ignore "unusual" requests and don't provide "gimick" features. And believe me, their sales aren't impacted by this. Quite the opposite...
Like tszaboo said, why are you forcing this? There are Micsigs, and also Rigol DHO800 with it's Type C power connector. Either save up for Micsig (my recomendation) or get Rigol 800 and live with how "well" it is made.
Or just get used to it that bench equipment use power cable...