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Old 11-19-2008, 08:15 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
It's the Solio H1000 ( http://www.solio.com ) It's pretty nice. It does what it's designed to do quite well. It comes with a variety of adapters for various devices. I use the USB adapter. Does the GameBoy use the same power connector as the reader?
Hello!

I just rechecked, and yes the gameboy SP's solar panel's voltage is 5,2V.
However I don't know of it's power out.
I suppose you could plug your solarpanel into the reader, but here comes my question:
To anyone with an AC adapter, can you charge while reading?
If so the solar panel of the gameboy might be really a cool gadged for when you go camping or in a mountain cab!
The solar panel uses a plug that is one format smaller than the reader, so you'll need a cable that has the reader's ac plug on one end, and a similar but slightly smaller plug on the other end,and just connect the two.

If reading on an AC is possible,reading on the solar panel should be too.
However I don't know if the solar panel is strong enough to charge the internal battery of the reader.

Perhaps it is under full sun light.
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