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Jay Honeck wrote:
This is enough to charge batteries, and power small radios. I'm still skeptical that this is enough, but I hope it does work. It would be a great little product if it is. Can you run some tests and let us know? First, try running your cell phone until it's almost dead and then see how long it takes for this thing to charge it up to full. --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/ ! ! ! http://www.oceancityairport.com/ http://www.oc-adolfos.com/ |
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I'm still skeptical that this is enough, but I hope it does work. It
would be a great little product if it is. Can you run some tests and let us know? First, try running your cell phone until it's almost dead and then see how long it takes for this thing to charge it up to full. Thus far the only test I've run is to see if the cell phone "recognizes" that it's being charged. (I've got a newer "LG" phone. It has some sort of logic circuitry that "knows" when it's being charged, and changes it's appearance and state while it's charging.) It was night-time, so I just held the unit up next to a regular incandescent bulb. The cell phone "recognized" that it was being charged, even with such a dim light source. I figure direct sun will really make it go, but I'll test it out. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:FtgZb.356674$xy6.1876363@attbi_s02... 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 $$$. Have you tried it yet? How long does it take to charge up your cell phone? It won't run a handheld...the transmitters take ten times that. |
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70 mA = .07A
at 12V .84 watts Good for trickle charging during storage. (assuming no or low loss during dark hours) The $$$ 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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It won't run a handheld...the transmitters take ten times that.
Nope, but it'll keep it charged for RECEIVING -- which is all I want if for in OSH. I leave that thing on for days at OSH, and always end up going through a bunch of AA batteries... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:Jj2Zb.220288$U%5.1332409@attbi_s03... I'm from Buffalo, NY. What's a "solar charger"? I've often wondered: What could possess someone to live where 3-foot snowfalls are the norm? Umm, this from the guy that used to live in Wisconsin? I hope you like snowmobiling! Weren't dey street legal oop dere fur 6 months oof da yeer? ;-) |
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Umm, this from the guy that used to live in Wisconsin?
Hey, I lived on the leeward side of the Big Lake. Lake effect snows were something of an aberration -- not a way of life, like they are in Buffalo! I hope you like snowmobiling! Weren't dey street legal oop dere fur 6 months oof da yeer? ;-) Back in the mid-to-late 70s, when we had that decade of really bad winters (remember the Blizzard of '78?), snowmobiles were often the only reliable transportation available in Wisconsin. We lived in Southeast Wisconsin, however -- not street-legal down there. Ya gotta go to Eagle River for that, doncha know? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:R6wZb.363385$xy6.1913600@attbi_s02... It won't run a handheld...the transmitters take ten times that. Nope, but it'll keep it charged for RECEIVING -- which is all I want if for in OSH. I leave that thing on for days at OSH, and always end up going through a bunch of AA batteries... -- Jay Honeck Get some fast charge batteries, then walk around until you see an un-used outlet, and hang out for 15 minutes while they get charged up. Make friends with someone in the camping area, and get them zapped up while you drink a beer or three. Get one of those rechargeable car boosters, with the gel cells inside, and plug them up in someone's car for the day, and then charge your stuff at night, with a 12 Volt charger, or an inverter. Inverters do have a bit of lost efficiency, though. I didn't buy a single battery at my last OSH, and I doubt that anyone has more battery powered stuff than I do! g The one that dies with the most toys, wins, right? -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.592 / Virus Database: 375 - Release Date: 2/18/04 |
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Get one of those rechargeable car boosters, with the gel
cells inside, and plug them up in someone's car for the day, and then charge your stuff at night, with a 12 Volt charger Yeah, I've got one of those heavy-duty, battery-operated compressors. It's got a 12 volt power outlet, from which I can charge my phone and hand-held for quite a while. It's really heavy, however, and about bulky. We're not weight-limited in the Pathfinder, but we ARE space limited -- remember, we must fit and pack for four people, for a week, including all camping gear. Packing has become a true art, with everything assigned it's own station -- and there just ain't no stations left for that compressor. The solar cell, on the other hand, weighs practically nothing, and folds up compactly. I should be able to "swedge" it in, somewhere! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
Hey, I lived on the leeward side of the Big Lake. ? That would be the windward side, wouldn't it, Jay? -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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