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Old July 28th 12, 11:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Michael Clarke
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Default Socket Mobile Battery/Charger

At 21:35 28 July 2012, Jim wrote:
On Saturday, July 28, 2012 1:27:04 PM UTC-4, John wrote:
I'm not sure if this can support it or not so I'm asking:



Can you plug a USB adapter into the Socket and charge multiple USB

devices into the Socket for charging simultaneously? (for example:
Socket-4USB Adaptor-2 Phones



thanks,

John


You didn't say what your USB socket was on? It is a question that also
interests me. I now have 3 on-board devices (ClearNav Vario, ClearNav and
FLARM) all with USB ports. Could be helpful to charge a dying phone on an
outlanding...

-Jim

"Socket" with a capital "S".

http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/socket.htm

Mike

 




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