70 mA = .07A
at 12V .84 watts
Good for trickle charging during storage. (assuming no or low loss
during dark hours)
The $$$ panels use better technology and need more space but may be
worth it if you want more power (Tim toolman grunt).
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 04:58:13 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:
I'd like to know just how much power it puts out. They seem to be
confused
as to specifications on their web page. mAh x volts does not yield
watts.
My unit puts out a maximum of 140 mAmps on the 6 volt setting, and 70 mAmps
on the 12 volt setting.
This is enough to charge batteries, and power small radios.
They've got more powerful ones, for more $$$.
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