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The tail battery in the DG-1000 (and probably the 500/505) use a funky
connector that's a bit smaller than a cigarette lighter plug. It snaps in place and holds on tight. Here are a few pics: http://flickr.com/photos/jzawodn/323962116/ http://flickr.com/photos/jzawodn/323961429/ Does anyone know what this plug is called and/or where I can buy one (or more) without traveling to Germany? I'm assuming this is some sort of semi-standard German or European connector, not something designed just for the folks at DG. The few electrically minded folks I know haven't been able to identify it. Anyone know? Thanks, Jeremy |
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