I am so getting this done as well. My modded DAVE and Mscaler already sound incredible and taking the system fully off the mains will be the icing on the cake.Ok after some listening letting it deplete with Dave connected and recharging, heres my findings sofar.
On a full charge i played for almost 11 hours until the +15v battery part depleted first i measured the cells in that part and found all cells to be 3,1v except one that discharged under 2,9v which is not good for it, the total of those 5 cells was still about 15,4v.
I think i will change de zenerdiodes in the 15v protection circuits to make it switchoff Dave at 15,5v to prevent possible cell degradation.
So i switched on the charger while playing, which is actually just hard connecting the PSU's via relays to Dave and batteries.
Nice i heard no 'pop' sound at all.
The massive authority and bass performance in the sound remained the same due to the batteries energy buffer keeping connected.
But Lol.. i just gave way to mains RF to enter Dave via the charger and instantly hear a bit of the smoothness being covered by treble glare and this fake 'hifi' brightness. Its fun to be able to switch RF in and out with one button press. (Charger on/off)
Having listened to more music i can say i never want to go without batteries anymore.
Its real obvious that, like Rob said so many times, having reference 'car' battery power is the best to have. But it must not use a regulating DC-DC stage like Triode user mentioned about another user's battery experiment that failed vs a linear PSU. No it must be raw energy with all current reserve available and lowest ESR coupling.
The powerful resonances of sounds and instruments this brings, not to mention deepest bass creep into my bones.. its just so touching my soul.
My cap mods stay in as i know they keep contributing to voltage stabillity on Dave's amp section after all contacts and Dave's PCB track resistances. And the dual optic link with Mscaler can truly show what total isolation does.
So next is designing the Choral battery housing. Im thinking to also make the charge PSU in Choral style. In all cases it will stay apart from the battery section for maximum isolation (not even an unconnected mains wire entering the battery casing)
Now back to wonderfull music
Cheers!
Thanks to @Reactcore's suggestion, I got a 2X RCA to 4.4 female extension lead and can now listen to IEMs as the cable is long enough.
Intended to listen to Traillii Ti for 15 minutes before heading out for work, turned to a 30+ minute listening session.
I feel zero temptation to do any further upgrades whatsoever- can only recommend people get their ears on a modded DAVE and Mscaler!!
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