Power Pack Lite Stick could power electronic devices
I was at fivebelow.com and they had a usb battery holder to power USB devices.· It said it could charge the Nintendo DS and it holds 4 AA batteries.· That would deliver 6 volts of power and I figured that with a voltage regulator, it might not be a bad deal for electronic users using USB cables.·
It was manufactured by Sakar and while it says it works with all USB devices, I heard the iPod Touch is finicky so you might not want to use it with high value devices.
With a voltage regulator, it could probably power some electronic projects.· They will probably have these at fivebelow until the stock runs out because these are probably one time offers.
I got it cheaper than this website has it.
http://www.thetwistergroup.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=DSL-145%20D61046&source=fr
Post Edited (Chuckz) : 6/6/2010 1:18:58 AM GMT
It was manufactured by Sakar and while it says it works with all USB devices, I heard the iPod Touch is finicky so you might not want to use it with high value devices.
With a voltage regulator, it could probably power some electronic projects.· They will probably have these at fivebelow until the stock runs out because these are probably one time offers.
I got it cheaper than this website has it.
http://www.thetwistergroup.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=DSL-145%20D61046&source=fr
Post Edited (Chuckz) : 6/6/2010 1:18:58 AM GMT