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Dec 29, 2012 at 3:37 comment added zacharyliu You might also be able to use a USB car charger. They're cheaper than the DC/DC converters ikku mentioned, and can be found online or locally for <$5. They only provide around 1 amp of current, but that would be enough to power the Raspberry Pi.
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