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Power on the Airplane: Airline Adapter

Derek McClure, an International Police Advisor on the Civilian Police Assistance Training Team in Baghdad, Iraq, pointed me to a power charging solution for my upcoming flight to Germany (and all future flights, for that matter):

Hey Chris, I just watched your Travel Gear segment on YouTube and just wanted to offer my experiences since I have traveled through the Middle East and parts of Europe and have used my laptop, iPod all along the way.

I also don’t like all the clutter of cables and adapters. For my iPod I carry a device called the Inflight Power recharger. This device allows you to charge any USB chargeable device from the audio output on your airplane seat. It also comes with a iPod to USB adapter and has a battery backup if you wanted to charge without the audio output.

As far as the laptop goes, “most” will handle 110/220 so all you need is the outlet adapter like you displayed on your video. It should work fine. We have 220-240v here is Iraq and in Jordan when I travel there and all I ever use is a simple plug adapter. Power surges/spikes are your biggest threat though. So I would certainly suggest a converter and/or surge protector.

I’ve ordered two of ‘em - and I’m loading up my iPod and PSP with a few media files that I haven’t had a chance to watch lately. Here’s the video Derek is refereeing to, BTW:

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From :http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/09/02/power-on-the-airplane-airline-adapter/At : 2007-09-02T09:00:53+0 Derek McClure, an International Police Advisor on the Civilian Police Assistance Training Team in Baghdad, Iraq, pointed me to a power charging solution for my upcoming flight to Germany (and all future flights, for that

Chris,
I’ve searched and couldn’t find the clam shell Verbatim Adapter Kit you featured in your Travel Gear video. Can you tell me where I can get one?
Thanks,
Lanny

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