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Pros and cons of running a battery on my monitor


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I searched and searched but could find anything regarding this. I just received my 703HB monitor. I am mounting it to a cam-jam Quattro arm and yoke. Now the diagram for mounting shows TWO ways to do it. One for onboard battery. And one for no battery. I have always run cables and powered my monitor of the sled. Can someone please give me any insight as to why I should run a battery on my monitor? I know a lot of guys do it. Any advice on this would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Totally depends on your rig and your preference in weight distribution. Most big rigs were originally designed for a green screen monitor that weight 5 lbs. Two batts in the rear are about 4 lbs. A somewhat equal force.

Thank you for the reply. I am currently flying a master series, although I've had it heavily modified. It is my first Sled, and plan to keep it for a bit. I've had Alexa minis as well as XTs on it so far. I'll give the onboard a try, as my sled was most certainly designed for a big CRT monitor. Thanks again.

 

 

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