> To answer your second question, use the backup 9v supply when it is
needed, and not until then. That was it's intent, and that is the
correct manner in which to use any backup supply. You can charge them
both back up after your flight, or whenever.
Thanks for the reply Fred. I'm now armed with 6 9v batteries. With so
many people having iPods and flying, maybe a usb power supply could be
added to all seats in planes. Feeling guilty at taking so many
batteries, but 11 hour flight without, my own entertainment, no thank
you!!!! My ipod seemed to play 1 film and a 45 minute TV show before
giving up the ghost, when I tried it yesterday. Wonder how long, or
what I can watch using 1 9v battery?
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