Yes this came up at the BrailleNote CSUN breakfast, with one user reporting
that he does use such a device. We've made a commitment to investigating
this with a view to recommending a specific kind of charging or perhaps
even stocking one, since obviously use of the wrong equipment could have
serious consequences and invalidate the warrantee.
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Hi. I asked about this car charger before and got no response. The
battery information indicates that it is 1.5 volts, at least that is the
number displayed in support information mode. I haven't any idea the
polarity of the ac adapter we use, and I haven't got equipment to test it.
I am sure that someone at PDI could answer this, but I got no response when
asking previously.
Doug
At 2, you wrote:
>Hi, everyone. I don't know if this has been covered before. But wouldn't
>it be great if there were a car charger one cold use for the bn? Could a
>commercial charger be used with the right voltage and amperage?
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