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Charging Axim while travelling

What is the best system for charging axim while travelling? Is it necessary to take along the charger, can you buy a second charger?

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Do you mean another besides the A/C adapter? This is separate from the cradle (option), so you can take it with you together with the travel synch cable (option). Although Dell guides says to use no other chargers then the A/C adapter provided, this can be impractical in some situations. The spec on the charger is as follows. I suppose providing you meet this, you should be OK with a Auto or Lighter type adapter. Do so at your own risk.

Posted on Sep 13, 2005

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