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Duracell DRPP600 Powerpack 600 Jump Starter and Emergency Power Source

Duracell DRPP600 Powerpack 600 Jump Starter and Emergency Power Source
  • 3 AC and 1 DC outlets
  • Built-in 2 x 2100 microampere USB outlet for charging iPad, iPhone, digital cameras and cell phones
  • Includes jumper cables
  • LED flashlight

I purchased this to have as an emergency power source in the event of extended power outages. Living in Oregon, I am primarily concerned with the possibility of a large earthquake (see Cascadia Subduction Zone), which could mean we would be without mains electrical power for a period of days or weeks. I would like to be able to keep small electrical gadgets like smart phones charged, as I have heard that the wireless cell network is often brought back up before the rest of the electrical grid. I would not be using this with high-draw appliances, I just want to be able to keep the small stuff charged up over a longer period of time. Although I am somewhat technical (a computer programmer), I came into this not knowing much at all about batteries and the like. So with that in mind, here are my initial impressions, along with some ideas for a more modular alternative setup.

Duracell has replaced the radio which earlier reviews talked about in the back of the unit with two USB charging ports. Some of the video reviews I saw online prior to purchase mentioned these ports, but didn't actually show them, so it was a relief to actually find them given my desire for charging small devices. I'm glad that Duracell apparently decided to get rid of the little radio and clock those are things that I would much rather just keep separately.

The unit is quite heavy, but the handle is comfortable and this makes it easy to move around at least within a house. The build quality is only so-so the main panel consists of a plastic sheet that is stuck down with glue, and my panel is already coming unstuck in places. I pressed it back down and it seemed to stay. Minor cosmetic issue.

When charging for the first time, the manual says to do it for at least 35 hours. During charging, the green light on the front panel blinks. This light changes to solid green when charged; it did this for me after about 6 hours, but I still left it charging for the full 35 hours just to be on the safe side I didn't want to ruin the battery by trying to use it prematurely, especially if it had been sitting around in a warehouse for a while.

When you use the unit for power, you have to be sure to first unplug the charging lead, otherwise this can apparently cause damage to the transformer. Just to see how long it would last, I tried plugging in a 100W incandescent light while we were watching TV in the evening (the light was the only thing plugged into the Duracell). Unfortunately I didn't note the exact run time before the alarm sounded, but it was somewhere between 1 and 2 hours, I think. I immediately unplugged the light and put the unit back on the charger. This was around 9pm; this time it didn't stop flashing until mid-afternoon the next day. So that gives you some idea of how long it can run a simple light, and how long it takes to recover afterwards. To be honest, I wasn't overly impressed I know 100 watts is a bright bulb, but somehow I've never thought of light bulbs as actually taking up that much power (I am no electrical engineer, so my opinion doesn't mean all that much I'm just talking about perception here). I also would have hoped that the thing would have recharged faster than it did, but it is what it is.

After a little more research, I noticed that people were saying that the battery inside the Duracell is not "deep cycle", which means it's not made for being repeatedly discharged using most of its capacity. Apparently if you discharge this Duracell too much then it can permanently damage the battery. Also, the internal battery is not that easy to replace perhaps it can be, but it's not clear how. So, this got me thinking about a more modular approach. I like modular, because it allows you more flexibility in choosing parts, and also you can replace each part if it should go bad. So I started looking at deep cycle batteries, and inverters (for getting power out of the 12V battery at 120V or for USB charging). I was looking for the highest capacity batteries, i.e. which have the highest aH number (I believe this is "amp hours"). I eventually settled on the Optima Yellowtop batteries, since they are deep cycle (as opposed to the Red Top, which are starter batteries, not made for extended discharge). Specifically this one: Optima Batteries 8051-160 D31A YellowTop Dual Purpose Battery, seems to have the highest aH rating amongst the Optima range. at 75 aH (vs 26 aH for the Duracell), and it's deep cycle, and made for vehicles which have a lot of extra electronics.

Then there's the issue of how to charge the battery. This one is a no-brainer, Optima also makes a charger: Optima 150-34178 Digital 1200 Battery Charger. I have this now and it seems to be very nice I'll post a separate review, but suffice to say I like it so far.

Next is getting power out of the battery in the voltages that are needed for everyday appliances. I did this in two stages: First, a 12V adaptor socket with clamps for attaching to the battery posts: Roadpro 12V Battery Clip-On and Cigarette Lighter Adapter (this lets you plug in anything that you could plug into the "cigarette lighter" socket in a car e.g. a car USB charger would be able to charge smartphones etc). Next, an inverter (to convert the 12V DC to 120V AC power) e.g. Samlex America PST30S12A 300W Pure Sine Wave Inverter. These things are obviously also useful everyday in the car for charging gadgets, laptops and so on. Incidentally, you might want to do some research on, or at least be aware of the difference between modified sine wave (MSW) and pure sine wave (PSW) inverters this affects the quality of the AC current being produced by the 120V outlets. The inverter in this Duracell is, I'm pretty sure, MSW. I also have the Samlex PST30 that I linked to above, which is PSW, and just out of curiosity I tried running a Wahl shaver first through the regular AC socket on the Duracell, and then through the Samlex, which was plugged directly into the 12V socket on the Duracell (so, both tests are using the same battery, just different inverters). There was a noticeable difference in the sound of the shaver between the two sources. It sounded more subdued and quieter on the Duracell's MSW inverter, and much stronger and maybe faster on the Samlex. Apparently many devices don't mind what they are plugged into, or at least they can tolerate the non-optimal AC produced by MSW inverters, but some devices may be affected by it (e.g. you might experience heating up of transformers, or buzzing, or different performance as in the case of my shaver). Just something to be aware of PSW is definitely more expensive, but as the name suggests, the sine wave produced is more, well, pure. So if you have sensitive equipment then you should look at the PSW possibilities. Note that you can use the PSW in combination with the Duracell, just as I did here simply plug it into the 12V socket and you are using the battery directly.

I have built a small wooden enclosure to put around the Optima YellowTop battery while it is being charged, so that I can keep it inside the house (we have cats and I don't want them to be able to mess with it). I choose to keep it inside the house, rather than out in the garage, for two reasons: First, it seems that batteries are quite sensitive to getting too cold or too hot, so I want to maximize its useful life. Second, these AGM (absorbed glass mat) batteries are sealed, and so there isn't any danger of harmful fumes coming into the room. I wouldn't do this with regular lead acid batteries you need to be careful! I think it's ok with the AGM, though after all, this Duracell unit which is the main subject of this review uses an AGM battery, and it's clearly meant for use inside the house.

So anyway there you have it a much more modular, and probably much higher capacity alternative. The downside is that it is more expensive (at least initially), due to having to purchase the separate battery, charger, adaptor and inverter. But then you can replace the battery whenever you need to, or even have multiple batteries standing by. It's just much more flexible. Also, I have to say that I get a lot more confidence from the Optima 1200 charger than I do from the Duracell, due to the fact that it seems to be much more advanced in terms of multistage/maintenance charging. The Optima 1200 also does an automatic 3 hour maintenance cycle on the battery every 30 days, which apparently helps keep it desulfated (an issue with these batteries, apparently).

I would say that the Duracell 600 is still worthwhile if what you want/need is an all-in-one package that works out of the box and can be easily transported. My modular solution is definitely not so portable, but remember that I got this primarily for use in the home, not taking on the road. I am still glad I got the Duracell, because I think its transportability will no doubt come in useful in ways I can't imagine right now e.g. on car journeys, camping or whatever. It's a very handy little thing to have around. I will leave it inside the house, not in the trunk of the car, though (again extreme heat and cold kills these things), and I leave it constantly plugged in so it can trickle charge the battery.

I'll also mention some other options which I have been learning about since I first wrote this review: As I said initially, I was primarily interested in keeping small gadgets charged up in the event of a power outage. There are alternatives that may be more appropriate for that specific purpose than either this Duracell or the Optima battery setup I outlined above. For example, the Anker Astro3E 10000mAh Dual 5V 3A USB Output External Battery Pack Charger for Smart Phones, Android Phones is a very nice battery pack that is about the same size as my Samsung Galaxy S3, and it will keep it topped off for a few days at least. One thing worth noting here: The 10,000 mAh of the Anker is equivalent to 10 Ah, and the Duracell's battery is 26 Ah, so three of the Anker battery packs would theoretically have more total capacity than the Duracell... and at about $40 for the Anker vs $150 for the Duracell, even three Ankers would both cost less, and take up less space. So if you're primarily interested in keeping USB devices going during outages, then it would seem there are better options out there than this Duracell. However obviously if you need the inverter (to run devices with regular electrical plugs) then the Anker can't do that.

Then there are new, small, efficient solar chargers that have recently come on the market which are much more effective that the previous generation. For example, the Solar Joos Orange Portable Solar Charger is really nice (I have it), and the Instapark 10 Watt Solar Panel Portable Solar Charger with Dual USB Ports for iPhone, iPad & all other USB Compatible Devices is another one that I am trying out. You can also of course get a larger solar panel for charging up the Optima battery, e.g. Instapark® NEW All Black 50W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel (you also need a charge controller, e.g. Sunforce 60031 10 Amp Digital Charge Controller to hook it up to your battery). The point is, if you think about what it is you actually want to keep charged up, then there may well be better, more compact solutions than this Duracell. I also like the idea that the little solar chargers can be used indefinitely even in the event of a power outage that lasts for an extended period as long as the sun is shining, you'll be able to charge. Just something to think about.

Hope this will be useful to somebody, I think it's a very interesting problem to think about how you might be able to keep all your little gadgets charged up in the event of a big disaster. Knowing how all the parts fit together (battery, charger, inverter etc) can be helpful in knowing what you're looking at when evaluating products like this Duracell.

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I bought this powerpack over five years ago and it still works fine. I have used it several times a year during short power

outages to run my laptop, internet modem, portable 9 inch TV and a small lamp with a low wattage bulb. I used it once to jump

start my car. I felt like I needed to have three hands, because I needed one to plug in the jumper cable to the powerpack and

two hands to keep the red and black wires seporated so they wouldn't spark. It made me nervous. I like that it is expandable by connecting another 12 volt battery. There is also an option to charge via solar panel, all though I don't want to spend $250 for a solar panel when I only use the power pack for short periods of time. If you want to go camping, it might make sense to get the solar panel.

One time when there was a power outage, I turned on the built in lantern and put the pack next to the bathroom door so I

could see to take a shower. I guess the steam from the shower got into the AC outlets and that part stopped working for

several days. Eventually the outlets dried out enough and they started working again.

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I bought this as a power failure backup for my CPAP. I found it was good for 2 nights of use (without using the humidifier).

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After 1 year the pack quit charging, no green light. The AC charger (transformer) is the problem. A 12V charger is an ok replacement with the correct connector. Mine has two pins and doesn't work one way. A 10.5V 13.5V charger can be used to replace the transformer. Leave it plugged in to a AC outlet or it does discharge quickly. FYI just in case.

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I use this unit to run my c-pap while camping. Works great and ran my c-pap minus the humidifier for two nights with no problem. It refused to charge the second time I used it. It was the charging cord. I ordered a replacement and it has worked fine since.

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Belkin Video Cable 6-Feet with ChargeSync 4-Feet for Apple iPod and iPhone
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The Belkin web site and the box implies the iPhone 4 isn't supported so I passed the first time around. Since the return would be easy at a local store I tried the 2nd time. Never used one of these before and it didn't seem to work on any of my devices. None of the devices listed on the box or web site match what I have.

But, you have to know that (apparently) the iPhone/iPod doesn't send any A/V signals out the dock connector unless you start playing something music/video. Once I figured that out, ALL my devices work just fine.

Plus, it's a nicely made assembly.

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To use item, you just need a TV/Monitor with RCA Stereo Audio Inputs (Red & White) and a RCA Video Composite Input (Yellow). You can also use it with a Stereo (for Audio) with RCA Stereo Audio Inputs (Red & White). And you must simply "Start" an Activity, there is no image displayed or Audio transmitted until you "Start" an activity, i.e., Start Slideshow, Play Audio, or Play Video.

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This product does not work with iPhone 3G (iOS 3.1.2), iPod touch or iPod Classic. Belkin website says it does not work with iPhone 4 also. When you connect it to the iPhone, it says "This device is not made to work with the iPhone".

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I purchased this for my iPad2.

The description does not mention iPad, but it works just fine. I can see AirVideo output just fine with sound and charges the iPad2 at the same time.

I do however have one HUGE gripe. The connector dislodges from the iPad VERY easily, which of course keeps it from charging and disrupts the external display. Very annoying.

I managed to mitigate that occuring however by simply attaching this 15' extension cable SF Cable, 3 RCA Male to 3 RCA Female Audio Video Extension Cable-15 Feet, so now I can watch my living room Win7 MCE recordings (wtv files) on the bedroom TV upstairs and keep the iPad within easy reach on my nightstand.

Also, I find that I need to use the 2amp charger that came with the iPad because the video would just not show up using my HTC 1amp charger.

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Cobra LI-7200-2 WX VP Micotalk GMRS/FRS 22-Channel 27-Mile Range 2-Way Radio with 10-Channel NOAA Weather Radio
  • Ultra-compact GMRS/FRS two-way radio with range of up to 27 miles
  • 22 channels (7 GMRS/FRS, 7 FRS, 8 GMRS) with 142 privacy codes
  • Full coverage of all government operated NOAA broadcasts
  • Value pack includes two radios, rechargeable batteries, and two-port desktop charger
  • One-year warranty

I had reasonable expectations for two-way radios like the consumer-grade Cobra Li7200 when I bought them. Based on my research, I knew that the whimsical claims on the bubble packs of 10's of miles of range (27 miles in the case of these radios) were pure fantasy. In urban areas, a mile or maybe two of range is the best you get; in more open areas, a little more. I also had a good idea of how the "privacy" codes work (they don't keep other people from hearing your broadcasts they allow you to tune out other people), the GMRS licensing requirements ($85/five years to the FCC to use the higher power GMRS frequencies, and the basic operation of two-way radios in general (they aren't cell phones you can't listen and talk at the same time, you have to pause after pressing the transmit key, the voice quality varies with transmitter power, distance, and intervening obstacles/terrain).

Based on my limited experience with these radios, I'm not disappointed. They worked fine on a recent vacation to a remote lake area. We used them to communicate between our rental house and the beach, while hiking on trails in the mountains [big kids and little kids move at different paces], between vehicles while caravanning to/from an off-road park, and to keep in touch while off-roading. While off-roading, one of the other vehicles had Motorola consumer-grade GMRS radios, and the Cobras and the Motorolas interoperated just fine, including both channel numbers (same channel number to frequency assignments) and CTCSS "privacy" codes. We probably never used them more than 1 to 2 miles apart, but we weren't going for any distance records.

The NOAA weather radio capability of the Cobra LI7200s was a key item for me. I wanted to be able to listen to NOAA weather service broadcasts because the area we were in was known for rapidly changing weather, and we needed to plan trips (hikes and beaching) without resorting to television news or non-existent Internet service. About the only weather radio features not found on these units is a weather radio "scan" (so I manually ploughed through the 10 weather frequencies until I found the local station, which wasn't hard because they broadcast continuously), and a "NOAA Weather Alert" (automatically monitors for NOAA WX ALERT signals) this last feature is appealing but wasn't available on the Cobras.

There seem to be two different approaches to batteries for consumer-grade GMRS radios; some take "AA" size batteries that can be rechargables or non-rechargables, others (such as the Cobra) use proprietary Lithium-Ion rechargables. If you know you can stick the radios in the charging cradle every day or two, the proprietary rechargables seem to be a good option they hold lots of power but are very lightweight. If you want the ability to go to non-rechargable backups when you are away from civilization, get a radio that takes them instead.

There appear to be three top-brand consumer-grade FRS/GMRS radios Motorola (actually made by a company called GIANT who license the Motorola name for this product), Midland, and Cobra. All three offer several models, mostly varying in size/output power (bigger size generally more power) and a few other features such as the NOAA weather radio capability. The Cobra LI7200s are the biggest/most powerful Cobras I found; I didn't find the size to be inconvenient nor the weight to be too much, and I wanted the maximum power I could get. If the Midland GXT900 had been shipping back in June 2008, I might very well have gotten those instead, as they have a higher rated power output registered with the FCC and they have the NOAA WX ALERT function, but I'm not unhappy with the Cobras. Some folks like the Motorola, others pan them. I wasn't sure I would like them because despite Motorola's excellent reputation with business radios the consumer-grade GMRS radios aren't really Motorolas.

For anyone thinking of using the Cobra with an external microphone/speaker, I will point out the the manual says "When using an external speaker/microphone accessory on channels 1-7 or 15-22, your microTALK radio will only operate on medium or low power." Since channels 8-14 are FRS channels that operate exclusively on low power, this means that these radios won't operate on high power with an external speaker/microphone accessory. This isn't a concern for me.

I didn't use the VOX (voice-activated transmit) or memory functions. I did use the channel scan functions to find clear channels (not a problem where we were located).

If you get a GMRS radio and you plan to use the GMRS frequencies, please go ahead and get properly licensed, then follow the radio rules about sharing channels. Have fun and save money on your cell phone bill!

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For the price, excellent quality. I have gotten about a three mile range through dense forests and housing developments where other similar units couldn't handle it. Recommend.

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I bought these specifically to use while skiing in Colorado. I was able to communicate with the other unit from everywhere across two peaks of the ski resort. When I went to a third peak (putting 1 peak between units) I couldn't commnicate with the other unit. 27 mile range it isn't. In the mountains over variable terrain and trees you're looking at more like a mile. However, it was perfectly acceptable performance or the ski resort application. I had no trouble communicating with someone at the base of the mountain when I was getting off of the highest ski lift. Easy to use & figure out. I'd recommend it.

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I live in a very hilly area that doesn't lend itself to quality communication (even with cell phones). These radios are capable of 1 mile clear communication in a hilly terrain. I'm not sure of the range in open areas, but I'm sure it's much further.

They appear to be well made. One improvement would be to have a rubber ring surround the perimeter of the radio in case of a fall on a hard surface.

Radios charge and when almost fully charged, the leds get dim and eventually go out (when fully charged).

The li-on rechargeable battery easily comes out of its compartment without removing the belt clips.

Sound quality is excellent! I have a more expensive pair of Motorola radios with very poor quality audio.

The battery power is very strong and hardly needs charging after a whole weekend. The range is good.

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  • Reverse battery protection
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This unit was a direct replacement for my broken original WF-8945 charger/converter combo.

It installed into the existing opening and used the same mounting points as the original.

It charged several nearly dead batteries ,all while powering the lights and furnace in my camper, with no problems.

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  • 12V 3.2AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery with T1 Terminals
  • 5.28in (length), 2.64in (width), 2.38in (height); 3.22lbs
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Not much to say except if was exactly as described, charged

normally and works without any issues whatsoever. Arrived

quickly too. Good is good and I'm quite satisfied with this

replacement battery.

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This is a replacement for my Toro Lawnmower. The fit is perfect, the shipping was on schedule and it all comes at a great price.

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Works just like new thanks to you, If you need a battery for a toro self propelled you have come to the right place.

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Battery came on time, charged right up and works great! I am sure it will last for years to come

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This was a replacement for the original battery that starts my lawn mower. The original battery lasted about 3 years but started to not hold a deep enough charge to start the mower. Once I charged this one up the mower started perfectly.

MorningStar TriStar TS-60 Amp Solar Battery Charge Controller

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  • Operational temperature range: -40?C, +60?C
  • Rated to 60A at 48 Vdc, will handle solar arrays up to 4kW
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I have about 550 watts of PV power & I had been using an old-style charge controller for the batteries. It did not have PWM or anything fancy, just a relay that would open at a certain voltage. The mornigstar is obviously a HUGE step up and it was worth every penny. Have stretched another year out of my batteries which I didn't think was possible the way they were behaving before. I just bought the remote temp sensor accesory (from solarpenny.com) and got it hooked up just before it got really cold out (my batteries are in steel boxes outside) They are fully charged & ready to go when I get home from work. I bought the 60amp model and plan to add a couple more panels in the future when I can afford. Great unit, good installation instructons and thorough technical specs included to help build a reliable system.

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I purchased this charge controller about 5 months ago and it has worked well. I needed to study the manual but found it worth while and have been able to tweek the controller witch in cheaper controllers you do not have always the options that are available with this unit. Works great and am happy with this product.

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Although MorningStar makes fine products, my 1 star only reflects this particular listing where the photo is of a $550 MorningStar MPPT unit, not the unit they are selling here.

They are not the same. They are trying to deceive you. This unit will work just fine, but it is not the better MPPT system pictured.

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The product shown in the picture is a Morningstar Tristar TS-60 MPPT. However, when you order you will be getting a much simpler and less efficient PWMcontroller. The MPPT from Morningstar costs over $500. I haven't mounted mine yet so I don't really know what it does with my 470W of solarpower.

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Good product. Good price for the many different features that it has. It does exactly what the product says that it will do.

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  • 7.15in (length), 3.03in (width), 6.59in (height); 13.11lbs
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  • Sealed AGM design makes batteries leak free.
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I bought this for my Black & Decker VEC026BD Electromate 400 Jump-Starter. It fits and now I can put use the jump starter again. Delivery was also fast, I got it the 3rd business day which was great and free shipping is never wrong.

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Great price great battery not much to be said really Its worked for one year so far.. didn't know I could rate things... (yes I didn't know and the battery still works awesome)

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I bought this battery as a replacement for the battery inside the VEC1029POB Rechargeable Power Center which is an AC/DC power supply with built-in AM/FM/NOAA Radio. This battery is the perfect replacement.

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The item arrived as described by the shipper and works very well. I recommend this retailer hands down. The battery actually works better than the OEM battery I originally purchased.

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Battery failed on my 5 year old jump-starter. A replacement would have been over $100 dollars. for less than half and 10 minutes of work, I'm back in business. I got in in less than a week. Thanks for your quick service and an exact-fit replacement.

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  • Specification: Input Voltage (4 X AA Batteries), Cable length (6 inches), Dimensions (5.0 X 1.5 X 0.75 inches), Circuit Design (Insignia MP3 Player specific), TipExchange enabled (Yes)
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I was keeping myself entertained on a 20+ hour bus ride when my MP3 player quit! Fortunately, since the bus was delayed, I grabbed the Extender and made it home and found out what happened to the "Loonies" (The Moon is a Harsh Mistress).

Unfortunately, it didn't quite have the moxie to keep my BlackBerry alive when the Alabama tornado knocked out the power for 3 days.

None the less, I'm glad I have it!

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Charge worked well, price was much cheaper online that I could find it in any store. Works well and good replacement for the original which stopped working.

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I have an older phone that I only use for emergencies but lost the charger. I guess I don't spend enough time driving to charge the phone with the car charger. Verizon no longer carries this charger, so I would have had to buy a new phone and charger. Not wanting to spend the $ for a phone I seldom use. This charger was less than $6.00, and works perfectly. Saved lots of $$-gotta love that!

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I odered this cell phone charger for my phone,and have used it for years now.Not a bit of trouble and it keeps on working fine.thank you for having a great selection of items!

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I did not think I would be able to find a charger, even one compatible to the outdated phone I still possess, but this OEM was perfect. Thank you.

POV ACG20 Action Video Camera Sunglasses (Black)

POV ACG20 Action Video Camera Sunglasses
  • 640x480 resolution / 3.0 megapixel / 30 FPS / AVI video format
  • Built-in lithium battery with up to 3 hours of record time
  • Sleek design is comfortable, stylish and lightweight
  • 4GB included memory records up to 3 hours of video
  • Easy to use one-button operation and easy upload of videos

I bought this with two day shipping.

It came as ordered. Awesome.

After unboxing...Well, I do not know where to begin.

1) item clearly was different than the photos.

2) Item listed on amazon says 3.0 mega pixels, manual clearly states 2.0, this is a false listing on amazon.

3) Item clearly has two buttons for recording, the one I received had 4 with mp3 headphones. None of which I ordered and obviously more noticeable and bulky.

4) attempts to ask manufacturer about the microsd slot, does it use microsdhc or is the older type, have gone unanswered. There is no way to tell if it actually takes a 8gb or not.

5) item listed as 30 FPS, manual states 25-30 FPS with no way to adjust that.

6) Resolution listed on amazon is 736 X 480, manual clearly states this is not so. The actual resolution in manual is 640x480.

7)I set it up to charge, blue light came on, hours later blue light is still on, but nothing works at all. Cannot see it in the computer, cannot change 'mode' etc..this item appears dead.

All in all, I feel like I bought an item off ebay from a d-bag seller who lies and cheats. For this price I expected what I bought, not some old fake pair that does not work.

Stay away from this seller and their products. Me? I am starting the dang refund/return process, this is dung.

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These glasses are being shipped back to the vendor. The video camera function did not work. When I tried to record a video it only captured the audio for playback. In addition the still shot pictures were not very clear. Also the manual does not conatain any customer service number or warranty information.

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The battery died while I was using it today. Contacted Amazon for a refund and they will send UPS to pick it up tomorrow.

This is my 4th purchase of this from different vendors and this has the best quality so far. The video and sound qualities were good. Unfortunately, the internal battery did not last long. There should be a way to replace the battery myself in case the warranty expires. Not comfortable if I will recommend this to buy. Another thing, I got this for $86 3 weeks ago and now it is on sale for $57 :(

I might try the i-Kam extreme. Hopefully this will last longer...

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I bought two of these glasses as gifts. We charged them up for 12 hours as described in the rather brief "manual" and then tried to turn them on and record a video. Immediately we noticed the buttons hurt our hands when we tried to hold them down for 3 seconds (power on) or 5 seconds (record) according the instructions. Both glasses powered on, but neither went into a recording mode. One of the glasses did not power off at all. We tried doing a reset of both glasses to no avail. The glasses do not work and we are returning them today. It is too bad because they are a fun concept. Perhaps another vendor will eventually get it right but in the meantime ... avoid this product.

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What a cool toy/gadget! Until it stopped working after about 2 weeks of respectful use. =(

I've attached a "before and after" video. The before video shows how the video looked before the camera arbitrarily stopped working... The after video shows the hopeless pink and green stripes, which is all it will produce now. I treated the glasses with the greatest care, kept them in their case and never dropped them. They just went flakey on their own.

HQRP 20A Solar Panel Battery Charge Controller / Regulator 12V / 24V 20 Amp 300W with PWM Type of Ch

HQRP 20A Solar Panel Battery Charge Controller / Regulator 12V / 24V 20 Amp 300W with PWM Type of Charging plus HQRP UV TesterI bought this so I could expand my two panel system up to four panels. It appears to be working fine. The instructions were lacking but the diagrams on the unit give all the info needed. This unit does not have the auto on and timed shut off the 10 Amp units appear to.

This 20 amp controller is exactly what I needed for my Solar electric trike.

I previously purchased an MPPT 15 amp controller that would trip out daily during my ride to and from work (about 1.5 miles one way) That was my poor shotgun guessing skills. When I did the math and found I was drawing 18 amps I saw my problem.

So far the unit has tripped once due to an undervoltage, this was after putting about 10 miles on the bike and then climbing a hill.

I've had this controller for about 3 weeks and have had no other issues.

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First, let me say that I am not an electrician of PV professional. I do not claim any expertise, but I do claim to have done and continue to do research. I know nothing about this subject 1 year ago.

Now, let's consider the intended use of this unit. It is NOT a high end solar/wind charge controller and it does not pretend to be so my rating is not comparing it to a MidNite Solar MPPT 250VDC 61A unit costing $700+. This is an inexpensive piece of Chinese electronics made for 4-stage battery changing in tiny-to-small PV systems. Based on everyone else's comments, it works fine when used within it's rated capacity and does not work when used outside of its rated capacity. Go figure. If like some comments indicate you have no idea what wire gauge to use given your voltage and resistance due to temperature and conduit run length, if you don't know to look at the NEC sections 310.15 310.17 to determine appropriate conductor ampacities, well... you may need to either do a little more studying (Photovoltaic Design & Installation for Dummies by Ryan Mayfield is a most excellent resource if read diligently and not a dust collector on a shelf), or pay someone who knows what they are doing to set up your PV system, or simply return your unit and cease talking about things you don't know about. DIY projects should only be undertaken by DIYers willing to perform due diligence research instead of purchasing mismatched components. If you smoke your inverter it is 95% probably because you screwed up, not because the inverter was mis-wired internally. Even diligent research may not be enough, but it is better than ordering things randomly and rating it a 1 without even knowing what wire gauge to wire it up with.

As for the product review: The controller is housed in a respectably thick plastic box with a metal backplate. As someone complained, yes it rattles when it is shaken. This is due to two things: the On/Off button (far right) rattles on the housing, and the wire connection panel (center bottom) which is attached to the circuit board rattles when no wires are secured. Neither of these are defects, it's just that this is made using inexpensive design (a spring would have stopped the On/Off button rattle) and the rattles of an out of the box unit are a by-product of that. When screwed into a plywood mounting board, nothing will be rattling. There are no loose parts in the unit.

This unit is made by an unknown manufacturer. HQRP purchases the units from the manufacturer, slaps an HQRP sticker on the unit face, and ships it. The packaging box does not even show HQRP anywhere. The take away from this is that this is a commodity item, purchased by many companies such as HQRP who put their own peel-off sticker on the housing. The brand is not really HQRP, the brand is China.

I certainly do not expect this unit to last long a few years at best. It has two 35A (or was it 30A?) auto-style fuses soldered directly onto the circuit board. If your unit ever quits working, remove the 4 back plate screws, then remove the 4 circuit board screws, and pull the board and check the fuses. It that's the problem, just use a soldering iron ($8 on Amazon) with rosin-core solder to replace fuses if necessary. Make sure the finished solder got hot enough to solidify smooth and shiny and not gray and grainy looking.

I plan on putting 20A fuses (what it's rated at) in front of the unit to insure they burn out before the 35A fuses inside the unit, and I'll gang my 24V panels appropriately to keep peak amperage under 20A.

My plan is to build out my PV system over years as finances allow. As a starter controller, this is a good choice given my current panel/battery setup. Later as I upgrade it can be re-purposed for my horse trailer or shared with my daughter for a science project or reboxed and shelved in a Faraday cage as a backup.

Compared to a "real" PV system component such as from MidNite Solar or Outback Power, this unit rates a 2. But that's comparing an apple to an orange tree. For it's niche, this is a nice little controller with a lot of good features. It does exactly what it is intended to do to provide an inexpensive controller/regulator functionality for a small 12/24VDC PV system. In achieving that goal, it deserves a 5.

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At first I didn't know how this solar controller would work in an RV. After installing it I am pleased with the way it operates. One of the lessons learned was to hook up the wiring in the sequence noted in the installation instructions. Otherwise, it will not operate. The installation and operating instructions are vague and need a little more information.

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Used this Charger to charge 4 Golf Cart Batteries from my 10 amp solar array.

Worked very well for about 3 months. I burned it up trying to hook up an amp meter (through a shunt) even then it took two days to smoke a transistor.

Replaced it with a 30 amp MPPT charger for $99.

Garmin Nuvi Hardwire Cable (Mini-USB connector) for Garmin Nuvi

Garmin Nuvi Hardwire Cable for Garmin Nuvi
  • This unique hardwire power cable allows you to hardwire your Nuvi GPS receivers
  • Input range: 12 - 24V
  • Output range: 5V at 1A
  • Cable Length: 6 feet
  • Red wire is for positive

I installed this unit inside the headlight housing of my Yamaha V Star 950. After carefully studying the motorcycle wiring diagram, I learned there is a pre-wired connector for an optional light bar accessory. Since I wasn't using the accessory light circuit I determined it to the perfect location to tap into the motorcycle's electrical system. And the light circuit has power only when the engine is running so tapping in there will prevent the GPS from drawing power from the motorcycle battery when not in use.

There was just enough room inside my headlight housing to insert the 12V power transformer with the USB connector threaded out the back of the headlight housing. Next I plugged the USB connector into my GPS device mounted on the handlebar and cranked the engine. Viola!

I have no clue what would cause some GPS devices to switch into data mode. But my Nuvi 255 correctly switches from battery to direct current mode when the engine is running and switches back to battery power when the motorcycle engine is turned off.

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Used this to power my Garmin Nuvi 760 & 765. Anyone with decent techincal skills will be able to intall this perfect. Connect the red wire to 12v switched power. And Black wire to ground. Make certain 12v source is switched power to prevent a battery draw. Which will kill the battery if the Nuvi is attached while the car is parked.

I ran the wire to the glove box to keep the garmin chagred and ready to go when i need to use it.

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My GPS intermittently switched from charge to battery mode in use on the motorcycle--in other words, the power supply was intermittent. Then after proper installation and very little riding for three months it DIED. Checked the mini-USB connector: the metal shell was not connected to ground and two of the connector pins were shorted together. Also discovered the power cable is not shielded and has very light-gauge wires in it compared with the wiring out of the cigarette lighter charger that Garmin supplies. Cannot recommend this unit. Buy something better. Installation on a motorcycle ain't so easy. You don't want to have to do it twice.

UPDATE: Disassembled the Garmin cigarette lighter power supply, put it in a plastic box and wired it into the motorcycle. Now have steady power.

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I have had this installed for about 6 weeks. It worked fine initially.

The installation had two issues that several others complained about. The thickness of the power and ground wires made it almost impossible to wire it into my 96 Accord using splices. The size of the box made it difficult to zip tie it to prevent it rattling or moving around.

3 days ago, my Nuvi 1350 started going into data mode before rebooting into map mode. This behavior was followed random reboots while on the road.

If you are going to purchase this item, make sure it is easy to access when it fails.

Bought this last winter and just got around to installing it. I was leery after reading the reviews, so I opened it up. One small phillips screw and the case pops open.

Inside I found a small circuit board, inexpensively made with through-hole components. I could see several capacitors and inductors that looked vulnerable to vibration. So I warmed up my hot-melt glue gun and potted all the components on the circuit board into place. Took about 5 minutes including re-assembly. Epoxy would have worked as well.

Installed it on my 74 Suzuki GT550 and so far, it works like a charm. Wouldn't fit inside the headlight shell but I was able to tuck it in behind the headlight bucket mounting ears and secure it using a couple of wire ties.

I found a plastic cap to protect the USB connector from the elements, and I strap the connector to the Nuvi mount when not in use.

Time and miles will tell how it holds up. The bike is an old two-stroke, without the benefit of modern suspension, so vibration will be a factor.

Delphi SA10109 Delphi XM Roady2 Personal Audio System

Delphi SA10109 Delphi XM Roady2 Personal Audio System
  • Turn your Roady2 XM satellite radio receiver into a portable XM listening device
  • Built-in wireless FM transmitter turns any FM receiver into an XM radio
  • Rechargeable battery provides up to four hours of use
  • Delivers more than 150 high-quality, XM satellite radio stations
  • Measures 5 x 3 x 1.4 inches (W x H x D)

If you already have a Roady2 , and you're looking for a portable solution, you will like this product. It does everything it says it does. It is very heavy, though, and I wouldn't recommend it for jogging. I use it at my gym when I'm on the treadmill, and for this purpose it works well. If you haven't purchased a Roady2, you might as well get the Myfi. It's a lot more expensive but when you add up the cost of the Roady2 and the Delphi Personal Audio System, you'll end up spending the same amount of money. Overall, it's good but not great.

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Just a quick warning, this thing is heavy. The battery pack is a lot of weight. Go to the store and pick it up in your hands to feel for sure. For the price of this and the Roady2, you might as well get the portable unit to begin with.

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Great Signal (better than a MyFi XM2Go ) because the XM antenna is on the top of the headphones . Even in the woods fair Signal some cutouts. But poor Case design VERY hard to get out of The dock to use in your car.

Pros. Great signal (with NO repeaters)

FM Radio As a backup (but unless your underground

You'll have good signal)

Cons. VERY BAD CASE DESIGN feels cheep , very hard to remove

Roady 2 from The Personal Audio System.

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This system has several things wrong with it. For starters is the price, way to high for such a low quality product. The Roady's signal is constintly being lost, even when staying almost completly still. For a product made for people on the move, this product simply doesn't work. On top of the bad reception,the system is frail. Mine broke the first day, while trying to remove the Roady from it.

also, while the roady is plugged into it, you can not use the Roadies FM transmitter, to play your music where you take it.

I do not recomend this product for anyone, unless you thibnk you can get a good deal on it. I thought I was at the time, but wasted my money, perhaps I can save someone else's money.

First off, I am going to be a little more forgiving of this item because I was able to purchase it for $39.00 on closeout.

For the price I paid this unit is outstanding. I have not ran into the problems of getting the Roady in and out that others have experienced. It seems to be a fairly easy process of pressing in on two latches and pulling the case apart. I was very concerned after reading the reviews here that this would be an issue. But I have been able to get the Roady out each and ever time in a few seconds. The Roady does fit snuggly inside the case but I would rather have this than the Roady falling out in my hand.

The case could be made of a little more sturdy plastic, but this would also add to the weight. The case and Roady together weigh about as much a portable CD player. Most of the weight can be attributed to the battery.

As far as reception goes I have been able to get a strong signal short of standing in a six foot hole. I purchased the portable player because I have several hundred acres of land to attend to, and it helps me keep my sanity. I have not ran into an area where the signal drops out on me as of this time.

The headset is not exactly top of the line....but what are you to do? You can't exactly buy a set of Bose headphones and tear the antenna out of included set. So....your stuck for the moment with what comes with in the package.

For the price I paid I can't complain other than the headset. I personaly have not ran into the problems of getting the Roady out of the case to put in my car. The reception is great I can get a signal when my friend with a XM2Go can't.

Its a nice setup but not for $120.00 or so dollars...if it can be found for under 50.00 get it.....you wont regret it.

10 Watt Black Frame Mono-crystalline Solar Panel and Battery Charger

10 Watt Black Frame Mono-crystalline Solar Panel and Battery ChargerI was really impressed by the solid construction, the aluminum frame feels like it could withstand a hurricane. My multi-meter shows it outputting 11 plus watts in full sun, and it had no problem recharging a small deep-cycle battery during the course of a day. The cables are long and sturdy, with tight-gripping alligator clips. After reviewing several lighter duty options, I'm glad I got the higher end model. The quality of the components and construction really impressed me. A solid thumbs up!

Panel was received on time. Panel seems to work well as it maintains the charge on a 75AH marine battery which powers an automatic gate opener. Mounting was slightly difficult as it must be attached from the underside. I had afix brackets to the bottom of the panel and mount the brackets to an existing support pole.

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Location:

K55, Baja California, Mexico

Purpose:

Reduce dependence on buddy's noisy & smelly gas generator during weekend trips to beach shack. Week of rest after every usage.

System [June 2008]:

-> 60W total [~3.5Amps]. Two 20W [18Vmp] panel & two 10W [18Vmp] panels of the same mono-crystalline construction. [16AWG]

-> Morningstar MPPT 15 Amp Charge Controller. [14AWG]

-> Two [2] new 12V ~100AH deep cycle batteries [parallel ~200AH, 1/0AWG]

-> 700W AC inverter [4AWG]

-> 3.5KW gas generator to 6Amp AC batt charger for extra charging capacity when needed

Current Load:

-> Three [3] 12V x 26W fluorescent fixtures

-> Two [2] 12V x 15W fluorescent fixtures

-> One [1] 12V x 11W fluorescent fixture

-> One [1] 12V x 13W fluorescent fixture

-> Yamaha 2.1 speakers, 25W

-> Dual-port 12V car cig lighter adapter for mobile phone/iPod chargers.

Notes:

Panels are fixed @ slight SW & angle of ~35° from horizontal due to wind concerns, more than output, but very close to local latitude of ~32°. I was at the Baja house when the winds started the raging fires in SoCAL [2007], it was bad.

Voltage reads 20-24+V @ 3.4-3.6 Amps pre-load between 10:00AM & 3:30PM in June. Current load is lightingOFF & ON 3-4 hours per night. Usually only one or two is ON at any given time. Lights work very well, almost like normal house. iPod is self-powererd to Yamaha 25W 2.1 speakers on inverter for 2-6 hours during day. Currently, we must use generator for TV/movies/games.

Expansion:

Another 20W panel for 80W total went in Dec 2008another 80W will conclude a 160W system. Goal is 3 to 4 times per month...lighting, music, & occasional 26" 60W LCD using 15W DVD player & 25W 2.1 speakers for movies when surf is flat. [~700-800 Watt-Hours/day]

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Spal Magsafe 85w Car Adapter Charger for Macbook Pro 15" 17" Notebook,with Extra Usb Slot to Charge

Spal Magsafe 85w Car Adapter Charger for Macbook Pro 15' 17' Notebook,with Extra Usb Slot to Charge Ipad,iphone Etc Other Device
  • Magsafe Connector especially for Mac Notebooks
  • 85w 18.5v 4.6A
  • With extra usb slot ( 5v,1.5 A),you can charge other device with standard usb cable
  • Slim ,small,light and elegant design,easily stored in your car
  • Guaranteed quality with CE FCC certificate and 1 year warranty

As an Amateur (Ham) Radio (K6OL) and Navy MARS (NNN0BJB) Operator, this car charger for my MacBook Pro is a "MUST HAVE." Now I don't have to worry about where the nearest power source will be at the end of my 10 hour battery life on my MacBook Pro. Now I'm able to use my MacBook Pro 'in the field' as long as I need. Once I plugged it in, I was pleasantly surprised to notice that there were NO power surges, or a noticeable drain (however sight) on the internal battery after it was plugged into my vehicle's power source.

Secondly, I was impressed that the order was processed and shipped promptly. I was even more pleasantly surprised to receive the package TWO days sooner than what I was initially informed by the automated system @ Amazon.com.

Frankly, I'm a bit perplexed when I recall my numerous conversations I've had with the Tech Support 'geeks' at APPLE and the APPLE STORE, and Best Buy. Not one person (including supervisors) knew anything about any product that would allow me to operate my MacBook from a 12 v power source OTHER than a 12 VDC to 110 VAC converter which is not only dangerous (fire hazard) but a complete waste of power.

Yes, this was my first order from Amazon. NO, I do not work for them nor was paid or had any incentives offered for my review.

I look forward to ordering through this venue again and hope I have the same experience.

Merry Christmas folks!

Ed

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kinda mashed the 110 V charger with my easy chair and decided to try this 12V charger. it does the job 100%

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It works just as I hoped it would. The wire is long enough and it has an indicator light to show it has contact.

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I wasn't sure if it really would work with my MacBook Pro but it fits perfect and charges the battery.

This item was exactly what I needed. I was able to work while on a road trip while my wife drove.

BESTEK 2011US-6 200w charger dc ac power inverter car dc 12v to 110v ac charger

BESTEK 2011US-6 200w charger dc ac power inverter car dc 12v to 110v ac charger
  • Converts 12-volt DC power from a vehicle battery to 120-volt AC power. Simply plug the inverter into your vehicle's DC outlet, and connect your device to the inverter's AC outlet or USB port.providing on-the-go household power in the vehicle.
  • two USB ports, charge two devices simutaneously
  • Short circuit,overload,overheat,low battery voltage,over battery voltage Protections, Full protection features and Auto-shutdown keep your appliance and car from damage of overheating, over load , low load, short circuit, low voltage and over voltage.
  • High tech achieved: Input & Output Isolation avoid electric shock ! Built-in fuse & cooling fan. Resum working after protections.
  • For DC12V and Car ONLY, not applied for DC24V and airplane use !

This is a very slim inverter with 2 USB ports and 200 watts continuous power. I love this little guy. It has a fan that only runs when the unit gets warm. I've used it with my laptop and USB ports charging and the fan only occasionally runs.

The USB ports are on all the time, which is great. Only thing I could say is a complaint is that I was charging 2 devices and the USB side became very hot over time. Next time I used it, I switched on the inverter (was not using A/C output) to allow the cooling fan to run and it solved the heat condition. I tested the load of the inverter and the usb ports. It draws practically nothing unloaded and seems to be efficient loaded. I did not test the load rating of this inverter.

It has a 2 port plug and a plastic sheild that flips out if you want to use a three pronged plug.

This is a great little product for charging laptops and phones. I don't have any iproducts, so I can not say if it works with them or not. It charged my power hungry Thunderbolt with no issues via USB.

For this price, get one.

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Sumas Media does not honor the warranty. Had a problem. Called Sumas. Basically they told me "too bad". My problem, not theirs.

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I've been using this for some time and it handles my laptop tethered to my Galaxy SII on multi-day cross-country trips with no problems. An excellent buy.

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It is very dificult to plug a power cord into the dc ac plug. The usb ports work fine. Size is nice.

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This is like many of the other inverters, but this one can handle more with a 200w capacity. My previous inverter "fried" after a short time. This one has a great price for this value. Works great to power my laptop. I am mobile and this is a great solution to keep me powered up and moving. Very pleased with this product.