Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Don’T Fly Until You Charge Everything

Don’T Fly Until You Charge Everything

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One or two weeks before I make a journey overseas, I make a packing list and check items off as they go in my luggage. In addition to the packing list, I also have my electronic devices list.

With all of the gadgets and gizmos, wires and cables, I need a list to make sure that I have everything. It is no fun to arrive in a foreign country and not be able to use your notebook computer or photographic equipment.

First and foremost, I check my portable computer. I want to make sure that I have everything. So, I check to make sure that I have my power supply and spare battery such as Acer LCBTP03003 Battery, Acer Aspire 1300 Battery, Acer BTP-APJ1 Battery, Acer BTP-AQJ1 Battery, Acer BTP-ARJ1 Battery, Acer BATCL32 battery, Acer BATCL32L battery, Acer Aspire 2000 battery, Acer Aspire 2016 battery, Acer Aspire 2200 battery, Acer BATBL50L6 battery. I also have an USB device that converts one port into four. I prefer to use a mouse, so I pack that too. I bring a LAN cable in case there is no wireless available in the hotel.

I already have a power strip that will accept 3-prong electrical plugs. This is an absolute must as a 3-prong plug will not work in most Thailand electrical outlets.

Next thing I do is charge up my camcorder batteries. I like to take pictures of my entire holiday to include the departing airport, layover and arrival. I also ensure that I have my memory card and my spares. I also have an USB device for my memory card so that I can transfer pictures to my laptop computer. I check the memory card and delete or transfer any pictures on the card. I like to start my vacation with empty memory cards.

I have a tri-band, GSM cell phone that works in Thailand with a local SIM card. So, I make sure that the battery and back-up are both charged so that I can use my Thai cell phone as soon as I hit the ground in Bangkok.

Next, I check my portable DVD player. I make sure that I have my power cord and also my DIN jacks for the TV to DVD connection. I charge the battery and make sure that I have the small remote control and that the battery is operational.

Packing up all the charger cables and wires on the very top of my luggage makes for easy finding when I arrive.

I also have some minor electronics. I have sound reducing headphones that I pack in my carry-on. No real electronics, but I do make sure that I have 4 AAA batteries. That way I have 2 to use and 2 spares. My portable MP3 player gets charged via USB on my laptop and will last the entire 15 hours I am in the air.

Checking your electronic devices before you go, charging all of your batteries, and packing all the cables and wires, will make your vacation go electronically smooth.

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