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jakbar
2005-09-27, 12:19 PM
On my upcoming trip to SYD/AKL, I'd like to be able to recharge my iRiver MP3 player when the power inevitably dies halfway through the flight. Any recommendations for a device that will allow me to do this? I'll be in biz class, so I expect there to be some sort of power port on the seat.

Thanks.

Josh

jakbar
2005-09-27, 12:19 PM
On my upcoming trip to SYD/AKL, I'd like to be able to recharge my iRiver MP3 player when the power inevitably dies halfway through the flight. Any recommendations for a device that will allow me to do this? I'll be in biz class, so I expect there to be some sort of power port on the seat.

Thanks.

Josh

T-Bird76
2005-09-28, 04:25 PM
Is it an iPod Josh? I'm sure a quick trip to Best Buy will seure a DC charger. Anything by Monster Cable is the way to go.

T-Bird76
2005-09-28, 04:25 PM
Is it an iPod Josh? I'm sure a quick trip to Best Buy will seure a DC charger. Anything by Monster Cable is the way to go.

jakbar
2005-09-28, 05:55 PM
I'd like to be able to recharge my iRiver MP3 player


Is it an iPod Josh?

Nope. It's an iRiver.

jakbar
2005-09-28, 05:55 PM
I'd like to be able to recharge my iRiver MP3 player


Is it an iPod Josh?

Nope. It's an iRiver.

cancidas
2005-09-28, 06:04 PM
unless the airplane has jacks to allow for the plugging in of power cords you won't really be able to... the EMB-170 has then, two actually inside the cabin but they only work when the a/c is plugged in to 120V AC ground power.

cancidas
2005-09-28, 06:04 PM
unless the airplane has jacks to allow for the plugging in of power cords you won't really be able to... the EMB-170 has then, two actually inside the cabin but they only work when the a/c is plugged in to 120V AC ground power.

jakbar
2005-09-28, 07:19 PM
The power ports in the seats wont work as chargers?

There's gotta be a way to do this...

jakbar
2005-09-28, 07:19 PM
The power ports in the seats wont work as chargers?

There's gotta be a way to do this...

T-Bird76
2005-09-29, 11:11 AM
Well rather then recharge the battery does your MP3 have the option for external power? If so just use the power port to power the unit bypassing the battery.

T-Bird76
2005-09-29, 11:11 AM
Well rather then recharge the battery does your MP3 have the option for external power? If so just use the power port to power the unit bypassing the battery.