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+ | This is my latest artwork: | ||
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Mobile work-place ;) | Mobile work-place ;) | ||
− | Freerunner beeing charged from a modified USB hub using 5 AA batteries. Full keyboard | + | Freerunner beeing charged from a modified USB hub using 5 AA batteries. |
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+ | Full keyboard, mouse and external HDD connected! | ||
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+ | Internet access wia UMTS dongle. | ||
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A special holder places the FR into a reflection-free angle. | A special holder places the FR into a reflection-free angle. | ||
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+ | Note the TUX penguin, that I have manually glued on the 'Windows-Keys'! | ||
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+ | I have bridged the output power supply of the USB slots in the USB hub back to the 'input' line (where the FR plugs in). With a manual switch I can turn on/off this power feed. | ||
+ | This might be some good lock that the good piece didn't blow off - it's a 20EUR DLINK hub. | ||
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+ | The power supply are 5 AA NiMH accus, which deliver around 6.5V when fully charged. This is about the same voltage the comes from the external AC/DC power plug. |
Revision as of 23:31, 4 July 2009
This is my latest artwork:
Mobile work-place ;) Freerunner beeing charged from a modified USB hub using 5 AA batteries.
Full keyboard, mouse and external HDD connected!
Internet access wia UMTS dongle.
A special holder places the FR into a reflection-free angle.
Note the TUX penguin, that I have manually glued on the 'Windows-Keys'!
I have bridged the output power supply of the USB slots in the USB hub back to the 'input' line (where the FR plugs in). With a manual switch I can turn on/off this power feed. This might be some good lock that the good piece didn't blow off - it's a 20EUR DLINK hub.
The power supply are 5 AA NiMH accus, which deliver around 6.5V when fully charged. This is about the same voltage the comes from the external AC/DC power plug.