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this is where we got the elecricity to play xbox on the bus to atlanta
19-08-2004 21:05
AignamSo, err....
Battery to Inverter to Surge Protector?
20-08-2004 13:43
Matt Attallah
I'd have to agree with that. But what is this setup for? Can't be for anything big due to the FIRST batteries you are using...
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Never mind - found out it's for the X-Box platform...
How long where you able to play the TV and X-Box for? I'm sure it sucked ampers like no tomorrow...
20-08-2004 14:07
Astronouth7303
One number I had heard was 4 hours.
20-08-2004 14:34
Joshua May
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Originally Posted by Astronouth7303
One number I had heard was 4 hours.
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20-08-2004 17:51
suneel112I had an old ghetto (one zipper broken) rolling backpack that I was going to trick out.
At the beginning of the summer, I thought I would have a good summer job ($1000-1500 for the whole summer, 25-30 hours per week) and an extra laptop (If I did better than a 1500 on SAT). Unfortunately neither came true (my score was only a 1460) but I will tell you my idea anyways.
In my backpack would be a FIRST battery (or maybe 2) hooked up to a recharger and an inverter (a switch with some simple circuits would tell it when to use the recharger). It could also be plugged in, when the stereo would run on AC power and the battery(ies) would be recharged. The Inverter would then be connected to a power strip, and connected to the power strip would be a 100 watt subwoofer/satellite stereo (the satellites would go in the zipper water bottle holding sections). There would also be a laptop adapter and a place to put my cd player and ipod.
It is a pretty pimp idea, but all of it is hypothetical, except for the crappy backpack. I was going to take it to nats and roll it around with loud music. Hopefully I will see someone who used this idea.
20-08-2004 20:42
Astronouth7303
If you're connecting a battery to your laptop, why not skip the inverter/adapter and just use a transformer/regulator?
20-08-2004 23:28
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Originally Posted by Astronouth7303
If you're connecting a battery to your laptop, why not skip the inverter/adapter and just use a transformer/regulator?
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20-08-2004 23:33
Mike AA|
Originally Posted by suneel112
I had an old ghetto (one zipper broken) rolling backpack that I was going to trick out.
At the beginning of the summer, I thought I would have a good summer job ($1000-1500 for the whole summer, 25-30 hours per week) and an extra laptop (If I did better than a 1500 on SAT). Unfortunately neither came true (my score was only a 1460) but I will tell you my idea anyways. In my backpack would be a FIRST battery (or maybe 2) hooked up to a recharger and an inverter (a switch with some simple circuits would tell it when to use the recharger). It could also be plugged in, when the stereo would run on AC power and the battery(ies) would be recharged. The Inverter would then be connected to a power strip, and connected to the power strip would be a 100 watt subwoofer/satellite stereo (the satellites would go in the zipper water bottle holding sections). There would also be a laptop adapter and a place to put my cd player and ipod. It is a pretty pimp idea, but all of it is hypothetical, except for the crappy backpack. I was going to take it to nats and roll it around with loud music. Hopefully I will see someone who used this idea. |
20-08-2004 23:57
Aignamhttp://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/bags/689a/
20-08-2004 23:59
Elgin Clock
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Originally Posted by Aignam
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23-08-2004 17:28
spears312
Cool idea and setup. I should bring this up for our next trip to a competition. I remember some people wanted to play gamecube on the bus to nationals, but there was the issue of either the power or A/V cables being hard wired (and 90% of the bus, including my self, whom would rather not watch the same 4 people play SSBM).