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I have finally put to market my solution for mounting and powering a Nyrius aries pro or Paralinx Arrow transmitter. It is handmade, with care, in Australia.
It is substantially more compact & about half the price of the only commercially available alternative.
It is a compact solution that is barely any larger than the Sony NP-F330 Battery that powers it.
One fake NP-F330 will power the transmitter for about 3 hours.
I am selling them for $160 AUD including registered postage worldwide, on ebay. (which as of today is about $128 USD)
Happy to offer purchase price less postage ($25) refund within 7 days of receipt to anyone who doesn't think it's great when it arrives, who pays return shipping. (but that won't happen because you'll love it )
Just copy this number and paste it into ebay - 121561613178
Ps. By incorporating a cable tie into the design, the HDMI mount allows a small amount of twist, acting as a 'shock absorber' for the HDMI connections.
This really helps to reduce strain on HDMI connectors, and even your transmitter if the HDMI cable or the transmitter is bumped.
Hatzen
It is substantially more compact & about half the price of the only commercially available alternative.
It is a compact solution that is barely any larger than the Sony NP-F330 Battery that powers it.
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One fake NP-F330 will power the transmitter for about 3 hours.
I am selling them for $160 AUD including registered postage worldwide, on ebay. (which as of today is about $128 USD)
Happy to offer purchase price less postage ($25) refund within 7 days of receipt to anyone who doesn't think it's great when it arrives, who pays return shipping. (but that won't happen because you'll love it )
Just copy this number and paste it into ebay - 121561613178
Ps. By incorporating a cable tie into the design, the HDMI mount allows a small amount of twist, acting as a 'shock absorber' for the HDMI connections.
This really helps to reduce strain on HDMI connectors, and even your transmitter if the HDMI cable or the transmitter is bumped.
Hatzen
Hatzen Bach. Now calling Australia home.