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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 5/3/2012 11:44:42 AM Posts: 20, Visits: 256 |
| I've been noticing recently that the battery life of the Wrap 1200 is affected by the type of video connection. If I connect a Composite video source the batteries will run comfortably for several hours of continuous use, but if I use the Component video connection (which provides a dramatically better image) the "low battery" warning will come on after about 45 minutes of use.
Has anyone else been finding this, or is it just mine? Also, has anyone tried using the 1200 with the rechargeable battery pack (the PowerPak+ as they call it)? I'd be curious to know what kind of battery life that can provide. |
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Supreme Being
       
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/25/2011 3:17:03 PM Posts: 322, Visits: 514 |
| You can buy rechargable AA batteries. Thats what I use on my Wrap 310. Works out pretty nice.
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Supreme Being
       
Group: Administrators Last Login: Yesterday @ 7:44:09 AM Posts: 175, Visits: 1,258 |
| | The Wrap 1200 comes with rechargeable batteries and charger. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 5/3/2012 11:44:42 AM Posts: 20, Visits: 256 |
| | I always use rechargeables; I'm just finding they drain much faster when connected to a component source. When connected to composite, they seem to last much longer; I was just wondering if anyone else had noticed this. |
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