additional battery for Inspiron 2200?

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The battery life on my Inspiron 2200 is terrific, often approaching
four full hours, but I have a couple of international flights coming
up, and so I need even more battery life.

Is there a way of putting two batteris in the 2200 at the same time,
or is my only option swapping batteries after four hours?

Thanks.

-Joel

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You must swap the batteries when needed.

Dr. Joel M. Hoffman wrote:
> The battery life on my Inspiron 2200 is terrific, often approaching
> four full hours, but I have a couple of international flights coming
> up, and so I need even more battery life.
>
> Is there a way of putting two batteris in the 2200 at the same time,
> or is my only option swapping batteries after four hours?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Joel
>
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"Edward J. Neth" <ejn63@netscape.net> wrote:
>You must swap the batteries when needed.

Yeah, sure looks like it. Models with swappable optical (etc) drives
can have a D-Bay battery, but the I2200 has a fixed optical drive.
Still, hibernating, swapping the battery, and powering it back up
again won't take long, especially in the context of an 8-hour plane
flight...
 
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>>You must swap the batteries when needed.
>
>Yeah, sure looks like it. Models with swappable optical (etc) drives
>can have a D-Bay battery, but the I2200 has a fixed optical drive.
>Still, hibernating, swapping the battery, and powering it back up
>again won't take long, especially in the context of an 8-hour plane
>flight...

Yes. I was hoping someone had figured out a way of putting a battery
in the CD drive slot. I don't mind the downtime of swapping so much
as the nuisance of having to carry the extra battery, and the extra
weight of carrying a CD drive I won't be using.

Thanks.

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By the way, does anyone know how I actually *get* the battery? I
tried calling Dell yesterday, but cut off after an announcement that
"we are experiencing technical difficulties." I tried their web,
under "Software and Peripherals," but I need a username and password
for that....

Sigh.

-Joel

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So, just register. It's easy and free.
Actually you don't need to anyway;
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/DellItemsProductListing.aspx?Page=DellItemsProductListing.aspx&spagenum=1&items_per_page=25&orderby=&sortdirection=&image_flag=True&show_summary=True&category_id=&brandid=&sku=&mnfsku=&SearchType=&Pageb4Search=&ModelSelection=167160&iCompatid=&selectiontypeids=&l=en&c=us&cs=19&SubmitSearch=&servicetag=&reset=False&mnf=&prst=&prEnd=&InStock=&refurbished=&fe=&k=battery


"Dr. Joel M. Hoffman" <joel@exc.com> wrote in message
news:kFqHe.14217$sf6.13352@fe08.lga...
> By the way, does anyone know how I actually *get* the
> battery? I
> tried calling Dell yesterday, but cut off after an
> announcement that
> "we are experiencing technical difficulties." I tried
> their web,
> under "Software and Peripherals," but I need a username
> and password
> for that....
>
> Sigh.
>
> -Joel
>
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> Free 35mm lens/digicam reviews:
> http://www.exc.com/photography
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