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I invested a little more in one of these for long-term 12V power. Note that the Powerrunner at 12V is 4 Ah, and the batterygeek is 8.8 A. It also charges extremely quickly.http://www.batterygeek.net/Portable_DVD_Player_Battery_p/10-14-88_batterygeek.htm
I'm liking the batterygeek 10-14-88 so far. It ran my portico for 3.5 hours and still showed >75% left on the indicator lights.
Quote from: MattH on January 18, 2007, 11:30:35 PMI'm liking the batterygeek 10-14-88 so far. It ran my portico for 3.5 hours and still showed >75% left on the indicator lights. Was that 3.5 hours with Phantom?Thanks
Quote from: habit on February 11, 2007, 10:47:35 PMQuote from: MattH on January 18, 2007, 11:30:35 PMI'm liking the batterygeek 10-14-88 so far. It ran my portico for 3.5 hours and still showed >75% left on the indicator lights. Was that 3.5 hours with Phantom?ThanksYes, drawing 4 mA with the Milab's.
Quote from: MattH on January 18, 2007, 11:30:35 PMI'm liking the batterygeek 10-14-88 so far. It ran my portico for 3.5 hours and still showed >75% left on the indicator lights. I picked up this battery to run my Portico, but am not sure which of the 20 adapters supplied I should use? Do you have a specific adapter that you use? Is there anthing specific I should look for with the adapter since several seem to "fit" the portico's power in?Thanks for any help!
Quote from: MattH on January 18, 2007, 11:30:35 PMI'm liking the batterygeek 10-14-88 so far. It ran my portico for 3.5 hours and still showed >75% left on the indicator lights. I picked up this battery to run my Portico, but am not sure which of the 20 adapters supplied I should use? Do you have a specific adapter that you use? Is there anthing specific I should look for with the adapter since several seem to "fit" the portico's power in?Thanks for any help!yeah, none of them fit real tight. The one I'm using has a little J mark near the base of the plug.