Also, unless the monitor works on 14.4V DC - which it won't
I presume the OP is talking about a pro video monitor, which most often use a 14.8V battery standard derived from Sony camcorder batteries (or sometimes pro camera batteries directly).
There's a thing called D-tap for powering extra equipment off the same battery, although I'm not entirely sure how/if it allows daisy chaining.
I presume the OP is talking about a pro video monitor, which most often use a 14.8V battery standard derived from Sony camcorder batteries (or sometimes pro camera batteries directly).
There's a thing called D-tap for powering extra equipment off the same battery, although I'm not entirely sure how/if it allows daisy chaining.