Babylon5
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quote: Originally posted by Tan Kit Hoong
Is it possible to just get the $20 adapter?
Yes it is listed as $20 sold by itself. I am thinking of this as well as I have no idea where to get the $3 hotsync connector that dkessler mentioned above 
If I could find a cheap hotsync connetor it would be way eaiser and cheaper to just build it.
Dave, you may not know as you may not have played with one, but do you think this connector already has the diode set up in the connector so we can just slap our own battery case together? Or would we still need the diode inline with the battery case.
I also want to make the diode whithin its own inline connector so I can remove it once the batteries get too low to charge per what you said before in the other thread.
Just wondering. Another project to do 
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