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DunnMaui

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Apr 15, 2010
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Has anyone used a car charger to charge their iPad while on an airplane ? Of course those seats are never the ones I get :(
 

mojohanna

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Has anyone used a car charger to charge their iPad while on an airplane ? Of course those seats are never the ones I get :(

It would work the same as any other device. 1. it depends on the plug style of the plane. Many use the empower ports which would be a plug into a power unit that your regular power adpapter would plug into.
2. The other would be a standard power port (just like in a house) that the power plug would plug right into.

I can only speak for experience on US based carriers on long haul routes.

Try out seatguru.com for a list of arilines and the types of outlets they have on the specific type of plane you will be flying on. it even gives a seat map so you know where the poweroutlets are located.
 

Jaro65

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Mar 27, 2009
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I carry a HyperMac battery with me on longer flights to extend the battery life of my MBP. I could even use it to charge the iPad through the battery's USB port. If you find yourself frequently on long flights, you may want to consider looking into this solution as well.
 

DunnMaui

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Apr 15, 2010
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Maui, Hawaii
thanks to both of you . . . i will look into both your suggestions. I am flying to Japan on JAL the end of this month so I will surely look up my seat and see if I am near an outlet.:)
 

DunnMaui

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Original poster
Apr 15, 2010
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Maui, Hawaii
It would work the same as any other device. 1. it depends on the plug style of the plane. Many use the empower ports which would be a plug into a power unit that your regular power adpapter would plug into.
2. The other would be a standard power port (just like in a house) that the power plug would plug right into.

I can only speak for experience on US based carriers on long haul routes.

Try out seatguru.com for a list of arilines and the types of outlets they have on the specific type of plane you will be flying on. it even gives a seat map so you know where the poweroutlets are located.

I just checked seatguru and YES there is a powerport at my seat . . . thanks again for the good info
 

TheMadBrewer

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Feb 11, 2008
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Marina del Rey, CA
I carry a HyperMac battery with me on longer flights to extend the battery life of my MBP. I could even use it to charge the iPad through the battery's USB port. If you find yourself frequently on long flights, you may want to consider looking into this solution as well.

I have not direct knowledge but somebody in another thread remarked that the USB port on their HyperMac batter gave the "not charging" message.
 
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