Belkin Power Adapter for iPod mini

I wanted a power adapter for my mini and of course, after X'mas, every store in town was out of stock for the Apple adapter. But the guy told me the Belkin Power Pack for the iPod Shuffle also works for other iPods. I bought it and thought I'd give it a whorl. But I wanted to make sure it's ok to use on my mini before I plug it into my ipod. I've done research online but I can't seem to find anything on it. So can anyone tell me if the Belkin Power Pack for the iPod Shuffle is also compatible with my iPod mini (2nd gen)? Were there any problems with using the shuffle power pack to charge the mini??
Thanks!
ipod mini 2nd gen   Windows XP  

i think you should really post your own topic in the forums so that we can keep these threads specific to a topic and you get more attention for your topic and you should really try to post with better english next time with capitals and more than just one long sentence that is very hard to read.

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