Kingharold, In the context of your thread, wasn't it mentioned that your Clearaudio has a voltage regulator on board the chassis, feeding 12VDC to the motor? Either that, or the $1200 option includes a regulator at its output. Because of the voltage regulation, which is a very good way to go by the way, it is likely that the battery itself puts out more than 12V, because any VR itself drops some voltage from its input to its output. In fact, the voltage drop is necessary for good regulation. So, if one wants to build a less expensive version of a batt supply for the Clearaudio TT, one has to know precisely how the PS circuit is actually implemented, including precisely what is the voltage output expected from the battery to keep the voltage going into the motor stable. It was at that point, I think, that you decided to spend the bucks on the OEM supply offered by Clearaudio. Just hooking up a 12V batt (if it's a 12V motor) would be a bad idea, I think we all agree. (I would still favor trying an AC power regenerator that has the capacity to supply AC power to other components in your system as well as the TT.)