i've been thinking about doing some adjustments, like adding a small ups but, i'd cut, the plastic off that doesnt need to be there that way i can just plug in the ups and, charges the batters, that way u dont have to worrie about it...
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The best I could find:
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...spx?i=2668&p=6
Make sure you equip the system with at least 1GB of RAM (2GB+ better), it is more recommended that...
ok i did that on D 1.5 volt batterys but, looks like the NiMH batterys are 1.2 so you need 10 instead of 8 for each row because when you put batterys in series you add up the voltage but in parallel you add the amps instead of volts...
i just wanted to add that if i was just makeing 1 layer battery pack it would cost me under 600 but think about it, if you just bought non NiMH batterys the cost would be much higher in the long run so lets say i just used non...
i've been thinking of 2 ways to do this,
1# is i could get between 6 hours and 18 hours depending on how much space i need that day in my back pack, an easyer way to do it is take (my backpack if i lay it on its back is 12" x...
i was looking at ram drives/solid state storage http://www.superssd.com/products/ramsan-400/
and and i was looking at thishttp://www.memorydepot.biz/ssd_pcmcia.asp
i did find this site also http://www.superssd.com/default.asp
i...
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Originally Posted by Alienslime
It's not for running all the time it's just for when the power goes out. I live in northern michigan. when the power goes out here it means the power company has to drive all over...
Can some one with a Aurora m7700 take a picture of there power brick the lable that has the output voltage on it.
I made a design for the notebook i have but i need the info on thoes 2 make a design for thoes since thats the one i'm...