Demo
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Registered: 27th Sep 01
Location: south wales Drives: astra sri ecoflex
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rechargeable usb batteries
www.usbcell.com £13 delivered for a pair. cracking idea imo and i will be ordering some when i get paid next week
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bradgsi
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Registered: 12th Jun 06
Location: Leicester,E.Mids Drives: corsa GSi 16V
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I will be buying some aswell they look brill.
Not happy with the red light being on the xbox in the picture with them plugged in though.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Only good if you happen to always have a usb port handy.
If you are in the house you might as well use a normal battery charger and if you are out and about you are just taking power from another battery.
Not as good as they 1st look imo.
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Demo
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quote: Originally posted by bradgsi
Not happy with the red light being on the xbox in the picture with them plugged in though.
found the article for these on www.planetxbox360.com
have a look at it cos someone on there points that out too, but apparently the red ring of death is all bar the 2nd light lit up
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bradgsi
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Location: Leicester,E.Mids Drives: corsa GSi 16V
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I will look at this futher
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BlueCorsa
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Seem a bit pricey, bit of a gimmick. I use rechargables in my controller as it keeps disconnecting from the console if I use normal AA? Don't know if it's because the rechargables are slightly longer and fatter and fit better in the controller or what but they always seem OK. £5 for a pack of 2 2300mAh NiMH on eBay and the charger I already had.
[Edited on 22-09-2006 by BlueCorsa]
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