understand that if I plug in my iPod Classic in the car, in which case
it's not attached by software, I can charge AND play it?
On 03/13/2008 at 900 -0400
"mchnelson" <marion.collingwood@npl.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >
> > 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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table." /
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