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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by frjack at work, Aug 6, 2007.

  1. I'm looking for an in-car charger for my Dell Inspiron 1300.

    I don't want to spend the kind of money that Dell want.

    I've looked around a bit, but can't see anything compatible (the 1100
    isn't, AFAIK).

    Can anyone point me in the right direction, pleez?
     
    frjack at work, Aug 6, 2007
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    Iridium Guest

    Iridium, Aug 6, 2007
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    Cab Guest

    <fx: waits>
     
    Cab, Aug 6, 2007
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  4. a 240v inverter .... :~)
     
    Jim GM4DHJ ........, Aug 6, 2007
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  5. frjack at work, Aug 6, 2007
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  6. I did - not a lot of useful stuff...

    - Item number: 120148195606
    It doesnt - not compatible with the 1300.
     
    frjack at work, Aug 6, 2007
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    Krusty Guest

    Just get an inverter - far more useful.

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    '02 MV Senna '03 Tigtona 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
     
    Krusty, Aug 6, 2007
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    Drew.H Guest

    Check out www.cpc.co.uk, they do a good range. Look on your mains PSU and
    check the voltage and power usage (may be in amps or watts, watts is voltage
    * amps FYI). The hard part is getting the correct connector.
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    Drew.H, MIB#15

    In the garage: MZ ETZ125, GS550MZ x 2
    Departures: GSX1100FJ
    Arrivals: CBR1100XXX
     
    Drew.H, Aug 6, 2007
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  9. Sir would be wanting a Kensingon 33196EU or 33195EU.

    Details at www.kensington.com. They are £45 and £35 respectively from
    amazon.

    Hope this helps
     
    Miles Reading, Aug 6, 2007
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    R Guest

    Get an inverter and run the one you have for the mains
     
    R, Aug 6, 2007
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