fdonadio
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Hello, all!
Not sure if I should post this to the Lighting subforum or here but, since it has to do with equipment repairs or modifications, I thought this was the right place. Please, moderators, move the thread if it doesn't fit here.
I was given a handful of "dead" Quantum Turbos. All of them are of the earlier model with the faux (?) leather case and only one port for connecting a flash. I will be trying to repair them and the most obvious first step would be replacing the batteries. Needless to say, I can't find that battery (PS-832) here in Brazil and, being a bulky and heavy item, I won't even think about buying from abroad. So, I am looking for alternatives that I can find locally.
I thought about using NiMH or even LiFePO4 cells. With NiMH cells, the battery would supply 8.4 volts, which is pretty close to the factory standard of 8 volts. Using LiFePO4 cells, it would be a but higher, at 9.6 volts, which may be a little harmful. In either case, I would need to hack a connector for charging the batteries with an external charger, as the built-in circuitry won't work with anything but sealed lead-acid batteries.
So, my questions are: would 9.6 volts be too high a tension for this circuitry? Should I consider other battery chemistries? Should I just trash these units?
Cheers,
Flavio
Edit: fixed some typos.
Not sure if I should post this to the Lighting subforum or here but, since it has to do with equipment repairs or modifications, I thought this was the right place. Please, moderators, move the thread if it doesn't fit here.
I was given a handful of "dead" Quantum Turbos. All of them are of the earlier model with the faux (?) leather case and only one port for connecting a flash. I will be trying to repair them and the most obvious first step would be replacing the batteries. Needless to say, I can't find that battery (PS-832) here in Brazil and, being a bulky and heavy item, I won't even think about buying from abroad. So, I am looking for alternatives that I can find locally.
I thought about using NiMH or even LiFePO4 cells. With NiMH cells, the battery would supply 8.4 volts, which is pretty close to the factory standard of 8 volts. Using LiFePO4 cells, it would be a but higher, at 9.6 volts, which may be a little harmful. In either case, I would need to hack a connector for charging the batteries with an external charger, as the built-in circuitry won't work with anything but sealed lead-acid batteries.
So, my questions are: would 9.6 volts be too high a tension for this circuitry? Should I consider other battery chemistries? Should I just trash these units?

Cheers,
Flavio
Edit: fixed some typos.
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