>    Looked at power inverters for the first time ever.
> 
>     Seems an economical way to keep your iBook, iPod, and other devices
> powered on long road trips.

>> For the same price, its much safer to get an auto adapter for your laptop.
>> 
>> Andrew

Andrew - 

    Thing is, with an inverter I could take along the iPod and charge it and
one or the other of the iBooks and charge it too, and any other items I have
that require batteries and have a charger.

    If, however, you are telling me that theses things are unsafe, then I
certainly wouldn't purchase one.

    Could you elucidate a bit, please?

    TIA,    
    bob



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