Im planing on buying a usb2.0 case for my 40gig spare maxtor drive. Im on the road a lot and my laptop rarely leaves my side. I was thinking about throwing 8 AA or 8 C batteries to make a battery pack to power the usb harddrive when i am not near an outlet.
My question is how long would the harddrive last on the batteries? and if the batteries slowly die, will all my data get corrupted? I do plan on testing this out but just wanted to hear any thoughts.
Thanks
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custom batterypack for usb harddrive?
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Posted 25 June 2004 - 10:03 AM
if u're going to be on the road with a car get a car power cord hook it up to the lighter, or whatever u wanna call that plug in the car..
if the power dies the file u're working on is likely to be corrupt. I don't think anything else will happen..
Power(watt/sec) = I(amper) V(volt)
so verify the watt your hdd needs and calculate it. overall i don't think its a good idea to use batteries instead hook it up to your car battery
if the power dies the file u're working on is likely to be corrupt. I don't think anything else will happen..
Power(watt/sec) = I(amper) V(volt)
so verify the watt your hdd needs and calculate it. overall i don't think its a good idea to use batteries instead hook it up to your car battery
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