Using External Hard Drives...

How many external hard drives can be connected to FCP? I am NOT asking how many can be connected at one time.
In the scratch disc section, I have my external set to capture video/audio and to save project files and self contained movie files and other files pertaining to my projects. For the most part this drive stays at home since it needs AC power to run.
Now when I am on the road traveling and want to use a whole seperate drive to capture to how do I go about setting that one up?
I tried doing this a few weeks ago and it wouldn't work. FCP wouldn't allow me to set up the new external hard drive as a scratch disc until I cleared out the drive I use at home which I thought was pretty odd since there are several options where I could add additional external drives.

Ok understand that but let me ask you this. I have a Lacie external drive that I use to capture and save files while I am working at home. I can take it with me but would need AC power. Now I want to get one those 500 GB (pocket drives) that run off USB that I can use while I am traveling (on the plane or whatever). Do I just go to my Scratch Disc option and list the "travel drive"? Does that drive have to be hooked up to the computer when I am setting it up?
So in a nutshell, I would want a drive to use at home and another when I am traveling but have them both listed in my scratch disc section. When I tried this 2 weeks ago, I had to clear my other external drive from the list before I could set up the new drive.

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