on 7/22/02 3:38 PM, Harbourmaster at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 
>> As to the flat batteries that have been mentioned recently - I had
>> one back in 95.  I took a plane trip to Japan and wanted to be able
>> to use my 210 on the flight.  So I picked up one of those batteries
>> from Frys.  It worked quite well. I ended up returning it though.
>> It didn't seem worth the price at the time.
> 
> Hmmm all this talk about the external battery packs got me thinking
> (and digging thru the boxes in the closet) for the one I have.
> 
> It's made by "BTI" Battery Technology Incorporated and called
> 'SlimPack' for Duo �
> 
> I bought it (used) because I was going to do some field work in Baja
> California
> and would only have power available at night and didn't want to mess with
> lugging a bunch of extra batteries around.
> 
> It weighs just over a pound and is roughly 4&1/4 x 10&3/4 x 1/2 in thick.
> There is a charger for the battery pack that plugs into the side of the Duo PS
> just like an external battery charger.
> You charge up the battery pack and then it gets plugged into the Duo
> (which should have a fully charged battery in place for best performance)
> just as if the PS was plugged in.
> This gave me a running time without dimming the screen or spinning down the
> HD of about 6 hrs with my 280c.
> 
> It took me a couple of weeks of charging and discharging the Battery pack
> to get the run time up to an acceptable level but after that it worked great.
> 
> It hasn't been used in about 18 months so I can't guarantee runtime,
> but if anyone is interested in buying this I'm open to offer's as I
> haven't any use
> for it since I got my Kanga.
> 
> Aloha, Ken
> 
> 
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Wow, a battery pack!  What do you think would be a fair price?

Eric


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