RAC 110 Satnav in car charger?
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Does anyone have one of these or know where i can get one? Have tried many outlets to no avail. Does anyone have one they no longer use? I am willing to buy it from them. Mine has broken.
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If You Are Unable To Get One There Is A New Thing Called A Inverter You Plug Your House Charger Into It And Then Into Your Car My Dad Sells Them Hope This Was Of Some Help -
I have the RAC 200 which I bought recently, but it only came with a Car charger, is it possible to buy a "House One" so I can charge it up before leaving, as it seems to take a long time to charge while plugged into the car socket?
Cheers, Smudger. -
Spare parts and accessories are available by calling the help line on your satnav/box/manual - 01302 720006
Some products only have the spare parts that came as part of the original package.
Andrew
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i believe motorworld sell them .ps do you no if the satnav 110 detects speed cameras or radar guns thanks
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Thanks for your posts, but I have discovered on another thread, that it can be charged by my computer using a USB cable, and its now fully charged. Thanks again folks.
Cheers, Smudger. -
I am not sure if they detect "hand held ones" but the Route66 one I have detects "fixed" ones, and you can preset the distance for the warning sound, mine is set for 800 yds.
Cheers, Smudger. -
trevor s
Bought an rac 220 sat nav recently and as there was no mention of safety camera updates in the instructions ( or the cd ) rang the helpline and told to go to route66/rac. I did, it was simple and took just a couple of minutes. -
Hi, there is also a link to that same site in these forums somewhere, it was posted in order for us ll to download and install the very latest "Safety camera" update. You will also see a thread where the latest "new roads" update that is available from this site as well;)
Cheers, Smudger. -
Thanks for that Fry123, I have since discovered that it can be charged by any computer, if hooked up trough one of USB points, with the same cable used for digital camera transfers.
Cheers, Smudger. -
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