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Can i get an external battery for my Handheld TV ??
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I have this handheld TV http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000JSCBI2/202-1709952-9815067 which has a built in "3.7v/2000mah rechargeable polymer battery".
The battery lasts for about 3 hours, but i need longer use out of it. I cant re-charge it as i have no access to mains. Dont really want the hassle, weight or bulk of a power pack (unless someone know of a very lightweight one).
Is it possible to get external batteries that i can plug into the TV ... the socket states "DC 5V"
Any ideas folks ??
The battery lasts for about 3 hours, but i need longer use out of it. I cant re-charge it as i have no access to mains. Dont really want the hassle, weight or bulk of a power pack (unless someone know of a very lightweight one).
Is it possible to get external batteries that i can plug into the TV ... the socket states "DC 5V"
Any ideas folks ??
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Maplin used to do battery packs which would take normal AA/A/D/C. You'd have to get a lead with the right socket on to connect to the pack. There's not really an "off the shelf" solution I'm aware of.0
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