About $350, the Sidekick only needs a USB-C connector, no battery cell or cap systemWhat would a 14/Sidekick run about? A little later in the year I might get a Sidekick. Glad you still making these!!!
About $350, the Sidekick only needs a USB-C connector, no battery cell or cap systemWhat would a 14/Sidekick run about? A little later in the year I might get a Sidekick. Glad you still making these!!!
The cords would work, but the RH25 on the left side would need to be flipped over using the Iray AC53 obverse shoe. This would put the connector facing outboard, as opposed to directly into the side of the right hand unit.Here’s a tough one: I run dual RH25s on a helmet for coyote hunting. Would love some way to have external power.
That would be the hot ticket.The cords would work, but the RH25 on the left side would need to be flipped over using the Iray AC53 obverse shoe. This would put the connector facing outboard, as opposed to directly into the side of the right hand unit.
With the proprietary connectors and keypad circuitry, those are outside what I can do.Hey Cory, do you have any capability to do custom remote cables like for NGALs, Wilcox Ergocto devices, etc?
I can make a splitter system for that, though the PVS-14 runtime is such that it's hardly required. Message me with length you want to the split, then length to the pack. I'll also need the type of battery pack, a USB pack, AB Nightvision GOBP, Argus, L3, Nocturn Bat Pack, other. complete system will run about $450-500, RH25/USB cable only round $150Hi Cory. I have a L3 PVS-14 (right eye) and a RH25 (left eye using the AC53) that I would like to run off an external battery pack. Would you be able to create a cable(s) for that? If so, could you let me know about how much that would cost?
That can be done, just change out the existing cable?In interested in converting my RH25 cable to a right angle port if all possible.
Thanks, Mike