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Hi All,
In thinking about a power source for my recently acquired DSW-40, I realized that the Lithium-Ion batteries in my laptop (PowerBook G4) might be an ideal solution: small, plenty of power, within the DSW-40's power requirements (14.1V), and I don't need to buy a charger--I can just use the laptop. Has anyone used laptop batteries for powering their gear? And if so, will you offer some practical advice/tips on using them? I'm concerned that there may be some difficulties, because modern laptop batteries aren't just power cells; there's some control circuitry and whatnot in there too. Thanks! -Josh, AE6IQ -- Remove the reversed "nospam" in the address. |
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