Since I wasn´t satisfied with being tied to a wall adapter, I made myself a power pack, that would be sufficient enough for longer gaming runs. Since I want to use the IFU + LT + CDROM2 (the latter not working at the moment) I thought a pack big enough to handle all of them would be nice.
I thought maybe someone might be interested in this.
I built my own portable battery pack out of these things:
1x Atari Lynx I Battery Pack
6x Tecxus NiMh 9000 mAh/1.2 Volts
2x Adapter Cable with DC connector plugs
2x Plugs (1 small for LT, 1 bigger for IFU)
Cables, 4 mm2 diameter
some soldering involved
some dremelling involved
Epoxy
1 DC power jack (as charging port)
The original pack has some parts inside that aren´t needed and unnecessarily eat up space for cables and connectors, so I removed with a dremel. You don´t have to remove the original contacts if youd on´t want to - I left them in and they were quite handy to solder to. Then I had to dremel a hole for the DC charging plug and I took out the original cable meant for the Lynx I and replace it with a twin-DC-adapter cable, where I can change out the plugs (!), if I want to use on another console.
Thats it!EDIT:I was unhappy with the my first approach, so I made another attempt. Since there is a cutout on the CDROM2 due to low voltage (the unit needs a stable 9V support), I was looking for a small solution, that would fit into my existing accupack. That way I would get a much longer and reliable gaming run.
On Ebay I found a tiny step-up converter board, that is very cheap. I bought a handful - just in case so that I could replace them easily:
http://i01.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/124/470/790/790470124_335.jpgSetup is as easy as can be. You just need to solder the power leads from the pack to the input pins, and the leads from the output cables to output pins respectively. Adjustment of output voltage needs to be done with a screwdriver (that little copper screw in the lower middle of the picture) and a voltmeter to match +9V.
Output voltage is
very very stable until around 6.6~6.4V measured on the accupack directly - which is roughly 1.1V/cell. Then the screen on my LT would change in brightness, and the CDROM2 would cut out. Actually I get reading/tracking problems on the CDROM before, which is a good indicator of saving the game ASAP
That´s what the pack looks like now on the inside:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/65709578@N06/14007247373/https://www.flickr.com/photos/65709578@N06/13987251505/https://www.flickr.com/photos/65709578@N06/14007245953/Efficiency of the circuit is really high, I´d say around 85-90%. I get around 4.5-5 hours of gameplay out of it NOW, with the 5-player-tab and a gamepad connected!