>>I used them all the time (VST and Lind made them) with my 2300.  I would 
>>not use them on my 3400 as the current draw was substantially more -- 
>>don't know how they would fair with a 2400.
>>
>>They were nice.  Lead/acid sealed cells, could really hold a charge, and 
>>no memory effect.  Sold them all to a guy in PA who makes his own 
>>computer tote bags: www.moonbowgear.com
>>
>>You'll be hard-pressed to find new ones.
>
>That's what I thought too. Then a friend sent me these links. They look 
>like nice products.
>
>http://www.enax.co.jp/english/mac-e.html
>
>http://www.lindelectronics.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/lindelectronics/Store5/PerlS
>hop.cgi?order_id=177493161&action=dynamic_page&thispage=dbx_gen_detail_prod
>uct&db=ppack&model=APP-240-1
>
>If you have a hard time with the second url, just go to the domain name 
>and click "Auxilliary Battery Packs"

Thanks John...

For any of you who do are really mobile with your subnotebooks, these 
things are wonderful spare power packs.  I have a client who does 
agricultural research miles from where he can drive his car or have 
120VAC, and this was our solution -- you can tote one in a lot easier 
than a car battery and get a few extra hours of use out of them on even 
hard-core apps like databases.  Great for mobility.

p


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