aut0maticdan
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The battery is 12v, not 15v. Don't use the TT2 PSU to charge the battery. It comes with its own PS to charge it, or you can use the USB-C port to charge (that's what I do).
The battery powers off after a few minutes of no activity. You just need to press the power/charge indicator button on it to bring it back online.
The battery DC output is 12v/10a. The battery's PSU DC output is 15v/4a. The DC output of the TT2 PSU is 15v/4a. I just triple checked it. In other words both the TT2 PSU and the Battery PSU produce the same 15v/4a for 60W and are theoretically interchangeable. I assume the TT2 PSU is of higher quality and would never think to stick the battery PSU into my TT2, but it may be fine to plug the TT2 PSU into the battery--note my original disclaimer, though.
This I understand about the battery power button. I pressed that button 100 times and still couldn't get it to turn over. However, if I take the TT2, power it up with the TT2 PSU, put in stand by, unplug from PSU and then switch to the battery, it starts working. This has happened twice and kind of killed the convenience factor for me.
EDIT: I did not realize the PD USB-C was input/output. I just confirmed in the manual. That's interesting! Separately, as summer comes in, I may rig up a solar panel to the battery and have my TT2 go green!
EDIT2: The TT2Go Green is the new name for my prototype portable TT2 with streamer rig. It is official and we are taking this project off the grid completely!
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