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Neuros 442 Personal Media Player => Neuros 442 - Feedback and Discussion => Topic started by: Scanman on April 04, 2006, 12:54:24 PM



Title: Possible battery recording solution
Post by: Scanman on April 04, 2006, 12:54:24 PM
Anyone have or seen one of these?

http://www.tekkeon.com/site/products-mypowerall.php

It is a power pack that can supply anywhere from 3 to 14 volts.  I'm thinking that if I end up getting a camera for my 442, this may solve the problem with trying to record while on battery power.



Title: Re: Possible battery recording solution
Post by: Ex-Navy on April 06, 2006, 10:38:39 AM
I have not seen this one, but I am using a similiar device and it
works perfectly.
Do you know the cost of this one. It has a nice 4 amp output, my power pack II has 1.8 amps.
The tekkeon is very nice. What type of camera are you thinking about
getting?



quote:
Originally posted by Scanman

Anyone have or seen one of these?

http://www.tekkeon.com/site/products-mypowerall.php

It is a power pack that can supply anywhere from 3 to 14 volts.  I'm thinking that if I end up getting a camera for my 442, this may solve the problem with trying to record while on battery power.





Ex-Navy


Title: Re: Possible battery recording solution
Post by: mikedburke on April 08, 2006, 03:22:48 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Scanman

Anyone have or seen one of these?

http://www.tekkeon.com/site/products-mypowerall.php

It is a power pack that can supply anywhere from 3 to 14 volts.  I'm thinking that if I end up getting a camera for my 442, this may solve the problem with trying to record while on battery power.




I bought one a few weeks ago from Ecost.  i went on Tek's sight for a USB cord.  it works well.  it is a sophistacated battery--well designed and excellant power output for its size.  You do have to be careful to lock in its voltage as i fried an IPOD video quickly scanning through the voltage options.  it comes with an adaptor that fits the 442.   I took it with me to europe and was able to go six hours non stop.  it has a 110-220 so using it world wide is fine.  Customer service was great when i had tip questions...



Mike Burke