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I can't believe I forgot about inverters. I have one for my car so I could run my dremel in the garage instead of in my apartment.
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Aha! Looked around a bit and this seems to be a much better product. A little pricey compared to the B&D one I mentioned, but it should be able to power many more devices than it too. It reportedly gives anywhere from 40-120 mins of power using it a near-full capacity (high-end laptops etc.)
http://www.duracellpower.com/portable-p ... e-100.aspx
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=237
Damn, yet another gadget I can't live without...
Oh, and here's reviews & info on the B&D one
and another similar one that amazon linked
http://www.duracellpower.com/portable-p ... e-100.aspx
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=237
Damn, yet another gadget I can't live without...
Oh, and here's reviews & info on the B&D one
and another similar one that amazon linked
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Well, if I get a job soon, I could afford one of those more expensive ones, Hook up a game system to a portable battery powered TV/DVD player, and be good to go.Anapan wrote:Aha! Looked around a bit and this seems to be a much better product. A little pricey compared to the B&D one I mentioned, but it should be able to power many more devices than it too. It reportedly gives anywhere from 40-120 mins of power using it a near-full capacity (high-end laptops etc.)
http://www.duracellpower.com/portable-p ... e-100.aspx
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=237
Damn, yet another gadget I can't live without...
Oh, and here's reviews & info on the B&D one
and another similar one that amazon linked
Erm, can someone recommend a small TV that has an RF thing and runs on battery?
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I've got a Casio EV-680B that accepts Coaxial RF and RCA. Picture's not really clear, but it does the job. I see the Casio EV-* models in pawn shops all the time, so I finally bought one for $30. It was worth it. I also got a NHJ VTV-101 and a RF transmitter. I don't recommend it for videogames.
A few of those Portable DVD players will accept Coaxial signals and come with their own rechargeable batteries (which have to last at least 2 hours).
A few of those Portable DVD players will accept Coaxial signals and come with their own rechargeable batteries (which have to last at least 2 hours).
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You are a lifesaver, my friend. I believe I'll get one soon.Anapan wrote:I've got a Casio EV-680B that accepts Coaxial RF and RCA. Picture's not really clear, but it does the job. I see the Casio EV-* models in pawn shops all the time, so I finally bought one for $30. It was worth it. I also got a NHJ VTV-101 and a RF transmitter. I don't recommend it for videogames.
A few of those Portable DVD players will accept Coaxial signals and come with their own rechargeable batteries (which have to last at least 2 hours).
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