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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 592842" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Making your own battery packs up is at your own risk but the 8.4v (7.4v nominal) camcorder batteries don't need a regulator for the GPX? The GPX stock battery is the same voltage i.e. 8.2-8.4v fully charged (7.4v nominal).</p><p>You'd only need a regulator if using them on SD/GP series.</p><p>An inline fuse probably isn't a bad idea.</p><p>The GPX is internally regulated & also has low voltage shutdown @ 7.1v (low volt warning 7.3v).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 592842, member: 4485"] Making your own battery packs up is at your own risk but the 8.4v (7.4v nominal) camcorder batteries don't need a regulator for the GPX? The GPX stock battery is the same voltage i.e. 8.2-8.4v fully charged (7.4v nominal). You'd only need a regulator if using them on SD/GP series. An inline fuse probably isn't a bad idea. The GPX is internally regulated & also has low voltage shutdown @ 7.1v (low volt warning 7.3v). [/QUOTE]
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