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Escort Entourage PS Kit-0019 GPS Vehicle Tracker (Black)

Escort Entourage PS Kit-0019 GPS Vehicle Tracker
  • Tamper-sensing technology alerts you when someone tampers with your vehicle
  • GPS security perimeter monitoring alerts you when your vehicle's location is compromised
  • Receive instant alerts via email and text message when your vehicle's security is threatened
  • Locate your vehicle using real-time GPS tracking technology from your internet browser or mobile phone
  • Portability allows you to protect your vehicle and belongings with up to 7-day battery life

I bought this to keep tabs on my cheatin' spouse. It is excellent when it works....the only problem is that the coverage is based on the AT&T coverage map and it stinks in my area. When paying 14.95 a month you would think coverage would be better than what it is.....Just check your local AT&T coverage to see how it will work for you.

Battery power is better than I expected...it lasts me about 3 to 4 days depending on how much I locate it or have it scheduled to locate every 10 to 30 minutes. Its larger than I thought it would be so hiding it was a little more difficult but I found a good hiding spot...

It will text or email you when battery is low or car is moved (if it's in good coverage area) Also when the car is moved it will locate the device every 5 minutes for two hours which I liked.

So, all in all, if the coverage in my area was better and it was a bit smaller, it would be perfect!

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I have no problem recommending this product. It has worked as advertised and met all my expectations. The pricing is a little high, but as I've learned (read my Zoombak disaster) you get what you pay for. I keep this device in an enclosed trailer for some added security, and when the battery gets low, you are notified. You have unlimited locates, and the shock and perimeter functions work flawlessly as well.

Great product.--aj

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I just found the exact same thing on Ebay from eclectic_mart@yahoo.com for $189, free shipping! Called Amazon and they said they will not match the price but will allow me to return it. Sorry, Amazon, I've placed my order and am sending the Amazon one back. Amazon is always a few dollars higher but worth it. This is the first time I've found such a huge discrepency and I will remember to double check Ebay in the future!

I've had it for a couple days now. The battery only lasted a day or two and takes a long time to charge. So I paid Best Buy $100 to have it hard wired directly to the battery in the car my 16 year daughter is using (and my 14 year old son is lusting after). I thought of just clipping the car charger plug off and wiring it myself to the car wiring. Luckily, I did not try this as the plug contains a resistor. The proper way is to buy a female plug that you wire (either always on or just on when the vehicle is on) and permenantly plug the male end into it. Best Buy did a great job of hiding it.

The couple days I've had it has tracked great! It will show the position every ten minutes or you can get continous tracking for ten minute intervals. It show location, speed and direction of the vehicle.

It's pricey at $300 plus $180 for on-line tracking. But after reading all the problems with the competing device, I am very glad I bought this one so far.

It has an arm function that is supposed to alert you by email and by text message to your cell phone if the car is moved. It can be armed from the computer after the car is supposed to be home for the night. This function is not currently functioning on my unit. I emailed tech support today and hope to follow-up here if they respond.

The arm function is great for kids that might make a unauthorized copy of the key and sneak out for a midnight joy ride (not that we parents ever did that smile).

But even if the arm function does not work, I can always have the website plot where the car has been for the last day or for several days and pick up any unauthorized activity.

I think it's cheap for the peace of mind of knowing where my kid and the car are and how fast they are driving!

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Ok I have had this for a few days and had my daughter track me while I was out of town and driving around California.

So far it has performed exactly as I had expected and I am pleased.

My daughter calls it very cool. She can follow my travels and know where i am when I am out of town on business.

Things I like are real time tracking so you can put the unit on a vehicle and follow its movements

There is a slight lag and the position when not moving is not perfect. It will give the position to about 15-20 feet,

ie it will show the car parked 2-3 parking spaces away from where it actually is parked in a typical parking lot.

It will also give you a route history and the interface is easy to use.

I have not put the battery time to the test yet. That is what I will do for the next few days.

Good solid product. Worth the money.

Buy it you wont be disappointed.

Installed the product on kids car and we logged in for the first few months to realise our kids were pretty safe drivers and their driving habits were consistent. Texts and emails me constantly with incorrect information. It has become white noise and after a few months, we stopped paying attention to it. I emailed to cancel after the first year subscription was over. Was told my credit card was already charged and they do not provide refunds, but as a super nice courtesy, they would only charge me for the current month, plus one month as well as a $30 activiation fee. There are way cheaper apps for your kids phone that accomplish pretty much the same goals. DONT GET SUCKED INTO THIS PRODUCT!! Most likely you will have to hire someone to install on your car, and that can be expensive.

Motorola TalkAbout MB140R 10-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio

Motorola TalkAbout MB140R 10-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio
  • Up to 10 mile range
  • 22 Channels
  • 15 level digital volume
  • Battery save feature
  • Includes 2 radios, 2 NiMH rechargeable battery packs. 1 AC adaptor with Y connector.
  • Up to 10 mile range
  • 22 Channels
  • 15 level digital volume

I just got off the phone with motorola and they told me that these don't have a problem with these shutting off even though they are known for that all over the internet! They also told me that using them at a business voids the warranty because they are not made for daily usage. They are toys. Wow. Way to go motorola. They did not want to help at all with this situation. I bought four of these for where I work and ALL four have the same problem. They just randomly shut off. I did check the timer on all of them and they are all have the timers turned off. It could be 5 minutes after I set them down it could be 3 hours. AVOID THESE AT ALL COSTS!!!

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It turns off every by setting it on a desk without hitting any buttons. And there is no clip or sub-channels don't even consider these.

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I purchased these for my paintball scenario team, and i went with the smaller size to keep my loadout lighter. I do not recommend these particular units to anyone.

Like a few others, they cut power at the slightest tap, bump, whatever. Its particularly frustrating when you dont realize that the unit has actually been off without you realizing it.

There i also no belt clip loop or anything, so carrying the unit becomes another issue.

and i do not know if it was just mine, but the micc jacks did not work at all. Either unit. I tried numerous mics on both radios and it was almost like the jacks purpose is cosmetic. stay away from these. unless your kid wants some walkie talkies which they would be fine for, pass these up.

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I didn't even try the radio. No belt clip made it useless for my purpose. Otherwise, it was small and Motorola so I was hopeful yet disappointed.

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These walkie talkies didn't even make a quarter mile range on flat ground with few trees.

Cybertech 45W MagSafe 2 Car Charger Adapter (14.85V 3.08A) For Apple Macbook Air A1436 MD592LL/A A14

Cybertech 45W MagSafe 2 Car Charger Adapter For Apple Macbook Air A1436 MD592LL/A A1466 11'13', With USB Charger Port
  • Input voltage: DC 12~16V max 10A
  • Output voltage: 14.85v 3.05A, 45 Watt, USB port 5V 1.5A
  • Size of connector: MagSafe 2 5 pin
  • Product Type: Car Charger, Compact size
  • Warranty:12 months warranty

Does what it says and does it well. I have the newest Macbook Air i5 and it fits perfectly. The 12v plug end has a soft blue light to let you know its on. This might annoy some people when it is pitch black but I like it because it lets you know its on and in a car bouncing around things come loose now and then. The other end that plugs into the computer also has a soft light that changes color to let you know its charging and turns green when its done. This light is very soft and shouldnt annoy anyone. I also love the extra USB port. I use that for my iphone. Great product for the price.

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Cobra MicroTalk PR 4100-2 WX VP 16-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)

Cobra MicroTalk PR 4100-2 WX VP 16-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio
  • UHF/FM band for ultra-clear reception with a range up to 16 miles
  • 22 channels combined with 38 privacy codes provide 836 privacy channels
  • 10 NOAA weather channels, 10-channel memory, scan function and auto-squelch
  • Unique battery-saver circuit, roger-beep, 10 call alerts, and key lock
  • Weigh 3.7 ounces, measure 2.2 x 6.6 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D), and backed by 1-year warranty

This a huge step up from the 5-mile Cobra radios that I also own. To a point that I actually find them useful.

The biggest range I was able to get from them in a residential area was around 1 mile, and a good usable range would be around 1/2 mile. This was not exactly line-of-sight, with a lot of residential houses in between. So, yeah, the 16-mile range claim is completely bogus, and it would be stupid to expect something like that from a 2-watt GMRS radio. Hence, I find 0.5 mile usable range to be respectable, but I wouldn't say that about the advertising claims of the manufacturer, of course.

Curiously, the transmitt power seems to be very similar to my 5-mile radios. The main difference is in quality. With these radios I'm able to receive the same signal further away, and it is much clearer.

So far, the most use I got out of these radios was on a 400 mile trip to LA. With my old radios, I had to be almost right next to the other car to communicate, a car in between or distance over 300 feet will make the signal too weak. The new radios were working very well. Granted, our cars didn't get further than 1/2 mile apart, but in that range the signal was always very strong and clear. I was very comfortable using them during the entire trip.

Pros:

AAA batteries easily replaceable, when stock batteries die.

Handsfree compatible very useful when skiing or driving.

NOAA forecasts kills time when bored on a camping trip.

Handy volume knob put on high to hear a call, then set to comfortable level to communicate.

Weatherproof wouldn't dunk them, though, and they don't float.

Cons:

Unstable when in the charging base.

Hand-straps could be useful with these.

I'm glad these radios use AAA rechargeables. I'm only going to use my radios several times a year and I'm sure they will last much longer than the batteries will (build quality is pretty good, BTW). Li-ion batteries only make sense when you use your radios a LOT, otherwise store your Li-ions half-discharged in a fridge, or they will loose their capacity in just a couple of years.

The original Cobra handsfrees are overpriced, and although, they have the same plug as many cell phone hansfrees, polarity is reversed. Of course, that last part can be fixed with just a little soldering. I'm anxious to try these radios on the slopes, when ski season starts. Then would be a good time to update this review.

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The only reason I gave these radio's 3 stars is because I know they are the same as any other 2-way radio's. I also own a set of Uniden 5 Mile FRS 2 way radio's, but I decided to buy an extra set so each user can have their own charger.

I also like that these Cobra radio's use standard AAA rechargeable batteries. This way when the batteries go bad you just buy another set of rechargeable batteries.

Do not believe the claims of 16 mile range, they barely do 1 mile if you are lucky. In fact my other set which is supposed to do 5 miles go just under a mile in reality about the same as these 16 mile ones. I don't know how they can advertise this, but they are all the same.

I tried them in low and in high and the distance was the same. Here's the kicker, I read the manual that says in order to use these legally in high power setting, you will need a license from the government? A license so you can talk a full mile away? That's a load of crap. Seriously, these things are nothing but a toy and a license to use them is laughable.

I have no problem keeping them on low power, especially since I will only be using them to contact the house next door (a relative). My new cell plan is only 200 minutes prime so these will do the job just fine, just don't expect much distance out of them.

I ran the test in my area which has a lot of trees. I left one home with my wife and drove my car away, I even turned down the windows. I had a fully charged battery in both and both were set at high.

Do not expect anything better from other brands, good luck. By the way, the price for these here at Amazon is great and I would sugest buying them if they fit your needs. There is 8 AAA rechargeable batteries includes, that's a value of at least $20 just for the batteries, so you get these 2 way radios for really cheap when you consider the value of the rechargeable batteries.

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Claim of 16-Mile transmission is optimistic at best. Good quality and appearance. Fun. Especially find the weather band feature appealing. First AND second packages contained faulty charging base. Cobra Corp. tech support has not responded. Have decided to try a third time due to deal and overall quality.

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The batteries look like regular recharable batteries. 600 mah NI MH. Well, good luck replacing these batteries. I got new ones that were the same 1.2V and NI MH but 800 mah (longer running). Though the batteries operate the unit just fine, the charger will not accept the batteries. At this point, it's cheaper just to replace he units.

I have had these radios for about 1.5 years now. In the beginning, they worked ok not what I would expect for the money. One of the radios now has not worked for the last year or so. We use them mainly for hunting and can't depend on them at all. I have a pair of Uniden 12 mile radios that work constantly regardless of temperature, weather, terrain etc. The unidens are crystal clear up to at least 3 miles (the furthest test), the Cobras work sometimes at distances slightly over 1/2 mile. The radio that does not work will not transmit or receive without cutting in and out. I've talked to Cobra and they suggest that the age and use may have shorted out the PTT button. Seeing as how they have less then 20 hours on them, I don't feel the quality is very good. I would avoid these at all costs and go with a cheaper model (Uniden or Oregon Scientific The $14 pair of O.S. have been used in the same conditions for over 10 years and I've never had a problem with them.)

Curt Manufacturing 52025 12V Battery Charger

Curt Manufacturing 52025 12V Battery Charger
  • Curt Manufacturing 52025 12V Battery Charger [Automotive]

I bought this as a replacement for the one that came with my trailer. The original one failed because of a wiring short in the trailer. The new one works great!

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After extensive tests I found this charger to be really lacking in its abilities to maintain a consistant charge. The charge rate is so slow you'll need too many hours to get the battery back up to proper charge and the float level is too low for a AGM battery. Do yourself a favor and buy the one made by Tekonsha (not available on Amazon).

Schumacher SE-1-12S Fully Automatic Onboard Battery Charger - 1.5 Amps

Schumacher SE-1-12S Fully Automatic Onboard Battery Charger - 1.5 Amps
  • 1.5-amp charger
  • Has reverse polarity protection
  • Molded with plastic weather proof case
  • Plugs into an electrical wall outlet
  • Can install next to the battery on automobiles, boats, tractors, golf carts, and other equipment

I am fortunate enough to maintain two houses one in the mid-West for the summer and a second one in the Palm Springs area for the winter. Rather than drive 1500 miles each way I have a couple of cars in each location so each set will sit idle for six months of the year which means I usually have two dead batteries when I arrive for the season. I tried a cheaper brand of trickle charger in the desert last year and it worked but I was afraid that if it burned out I would still return to dead batteries. I really like the quality of the Schumacher products having two of their multifunction battery chargers that have worked well for over 10 years. When I saw that they offered high quality trickle chargers I bought two of them to make the switch to worry free charging. The chargers are well built and heavy for their size and the build quality is typical Schumacher. The chargers are intended to be installed in the engine compartment with battery connections that are permanently connected to the charger and for power a short plug comes out of the side of the unit and is easily connected to a grounded extension cord. I really didn't want to install these under the hood even though they supply the mounting brackets and screws required but I did like the idea of the permanent connection to the battery as opposed to a clamp which could fall off in the middle of the season and leave me with a dead battery. Remembering how the chargers connected in the Power Wheels toys my sons had several years ago, I was able to find polarity keyed plug connectors in the trailer wiring section of the local auto parts store and now have a short pigtail permanently connected to the battery and the ability to plug and unplug it into the charger when I want. Now I have the best of all worlds, the security of a solid connection to the battery and the flexibility of being able to plug and unplug the charger with ease. I like this a lot.

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I installed this in one of my SUV's that is not driven for weeks at a time.

The Schumacher unit keeps a perfect charge and does not overheat or dry out the battery. The clock, radio, and GPS settings are all preserved and the charger does not seem to draw much power when the battery is charged. I am very satisfied with the operation of the unit.

The installation was a breeze with the included hardware and the instructions were clear and easy.

I do have two small complaints, however:

(1) The battery lugs were way too big for my vehicle and all other cars that I checked.

(2) The AC plug is too short to run anywhere. I wanted the plug to reach to just outside the vehicle's grill, so that the unit could be plugged in without opening the hood. I had to install an extra extension cord for that purpose.

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Good product. 4 stars b/c the manual is misleading. There is a table that tells you what the lights mean, but it is hard to understand. I'll translate: If top light is green and bottom if off, the battery is charging. If the top light is green and the bottom light is red, you battery is charged. If the top light is off, then the unit isn't getting power from the wall. Funny how this crucial info is so messed up in the instructions. Happy charging!

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I had a problem. A very bad car accident left me partially disabled. So these days I do very little driving. Just getting to and from the store and that's about it.

The problem I had is that I seldom drove long enough or far enough to fully charge my car battery, and on more than one occasion I'd get in it to go somewhere and the battery would be dead.

I've used a number of trickle chargers in the past. But there's the problem of digging them out and unhooking them when the battery is ready.

This charger, however, has been perfect for me and my situation. It's mounted permanently under the hood so I always know where it is. It charges the battery fully then shuts itself off. I can leave it plugged in for weeks and it shuts itself off automatically. When I'm ready to use the car, I unplug it and go. When I park the car in the garage for what always turns out to be extended periods, I plug it in and on my next trip the battery has a full charge. My days of getting into the car only to discover the battery died are over.

If your situation is similar, or if you own a vehicle that only gets occasional use, like a truck for errands or an RV, this could be the thing for you.

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Works great to keep your battery topped off on cold winter nights, and for days of long storage. Instead of dragging out your conventional charger and cables, then putting everything away when finished! Just mount this small unit under your hood, plug in a small AC extension cord, and close the hood. (not affecting alarm operation). It can charge a dead battery (not recommended) but it can take 24 to 36 hours.

Grip 12 V Solar Battery Trickle Charger

Grip 12 V Solar Battery Trickle Charger
  • Preserve battery power in vehicles that use 12 V batteries
  • Plugs connect directly to the battery terminals
  • Weatherproof design for operation in all daylight conditions
  • Built-in overcharge protection

I use these to keep batteries on heavy equipment charged while I am gone in the winter where it dips to 40 below or more. It has slowed the rate at which I have to replace batteries.

Battery Tender 021-0134 10-Bank 12V Battery Management System

Battery Tender 021-0134 10-Bank 12V Battery Management System
  • Simultaneously charges and/or maintains up to 10 12-volt batteries, providing 12 volts/2 amps per charging bank
  • Includes six foot lead with aligator clamps and a 3-year warranty
  • Complete 4-step charging program (initialization, bulk charge, absorption mode and float mode) that maintains batteries at full charge without overcharging via its 4-step charging system
  • Spark-free design via microchip circuitry that will not activate output voltage until clips are correctly connected to battery
  • Reverse polarity protection and a built-in 72-hour safety timer ensures batteries attain float mode status

Have only owned the product for a month, but am completely satisfied.

Does everything I would have expected. I collect motorcycles and never remove the batteries. I'm too lazy to move a charger from bike to bike. I've plugged in most of the bikes plus a car that I seldom use in the winter and leave them on. No worries.

Only negative I've found is the leads from the charger to the battery are only 6 feet long. If you require more, you need to purchase a 25 foot extension. 31 feet is much more than I need. Wish I could purchase leads of 10 to 15 feet long.

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I live on a small farm and have many pieces of equipment that have batteries. I was able to remove the batteries and place them on a work bench and charge 10 of them at one time. Plus this unit will keep them at peak level until spring arrives.

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I bought one of these last year and liked it so much, I bought another.

We use these to charge batteries for clay target throwers.

Since we started using them, we do not have the low battry issues we used to have in the middle of a shoot.

The charger even rejuvinated some batteries that were questionable.

I highly recommend it!!!!!!!

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This product delivers as advertsied and then more.

We have many vehicles, and products that require their batteries to be charged. We needed a product that could be left on 24/7,

not over heat nor damage / kill all types of batteries. Additonally we wanted to see status of charge. This unit fits the bill.

Plug and play. Have had many other brands prior. this unit beats them all. "Five stars"

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I bought this item for LED lighting and works Great... You can get the BEST price Here at Amazon.com!

Whistler Pro-400W 400 Watt Power Inverter

Whistler Pro-400W 400 Watt Power InverterMy personal experience is that my unit has functioned flawlessly over 2+ years of use. I have powered my laptop, chargers, mini-fridge, video camera, house lighting (in case of power outages) and even a water pump off of my 400w (800 surge) unit. I have used both the cigarette adapter and battery clips that came with it.

I'm writing this review mainly becasue I feel like the rating is skewed. One reviewer claimed he blew all the fuses in his 2012 Silverado because of this inverter, and gave it 1 star. He said none of the fuses were blown in the unit, so obviously the unit was at fault. However, the unit is rated for higher wattage than his cigarette adapter socket is. If you are using the cigarette adapter, you should not attempt to pull more than 150w off of ANY inverter. This has nothing to do with your inverter, and everything to do with the wiring in your car, which is not designed to handle the same load this inverter can. It is most likely that the reviewer was not aware of this limitation, and threw out a perfectly good inverter.

Another reviewer gave the unit 2 stars, after admitting that he had a bad alternator in an older vehicle (and it worked fine until his alternator went out).

Yet another gave 1 star because the minimum operating voltage is stated in the manual as 11v +/0.5 volts, which could mean the device might not run on 11.5 volts (or maybe 10.5). Well, your alternator should be putting out more than 14 volts when your car is running, and your battery, when charged, should be over 13. If your battery voltage drops below 11.5 volts at idle, you have bigger problems. I once went into a meeting and left my inverter plugged into my cigarette lighter (with the car off, of course) to power a laptop and a Sony FX1 HDV camera while capturing an hour or so of footage with no problems whatsoever.

I have had such success with the 400w unit, that I just bought a 1200w unit prior to hurricane Sandy (I'm on the east coast). I haven't been able to test that one yet (and thankfully didn't need to), but it just goes to show you I trust the product and the company. At this price, even if my 400 started on fire I'd buy another one, especially considering the years of use I've gotten out of it.

so far i have only charged my laptop from it, which was my main reason for purchase. the only bad thing so far is the first couple times i turned it on, it smelled very chemically strong, the smell went away by the 3-4 time used, but it can easily charge my laptop. it seems that it makes my audio system in my truck to stay on even when vehicle is off when ever it is plugged in, only happens when this is plugged in, but if i unplug the inverter everything goes back to normal. the blue fits my trucks scheme, comes with 2 ways to connect, either via direct connect to terminals of a battery or to a 12v plug inside vehicle.

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This device is exactly what I'd hoped it'd be. It allows me to have AC power for a multitude of devices including laptops, etc while on the go in the car. Be aware that when you first power it up, you'll get that electrical smell of burning transistors but it begins to fade with time. I'm well pleased with this devices output and performance. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking to supply AC power in their vehicle. The USB is a slow trickle USB charge designed to not overcharge or burn out a device so it may not provide enough power for some items.

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I used this product less than three days and it failed. I am unable to restart the unit and it just quit. I would never recomment this product.

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I have an older house (built 1924) and still have the steam heat. When we lost electric power after Sandy hit the area, I borrowed a 200 Watt harbor freight inverter and was able to keep the heat, the stove and a couple of florescent bulbs running off the car battery. 200 watts transported us from the dark ages to the 1930's!! After a lot of research, I bought the Whistler-Pro 800W and 400W inverters as emergency backup. When I connected them to the boiler's electric circuit, they would immediately trip. I checked the circuit's wiring and found nothing wrong, but eventually stumbled across the solution. If I leave out the ground plug, they work. These inverters must have some protective feature that is sensing a ground fault or ground loop. The HF inverters are cheaper and probably lack this feature as they work with all three wires connected. I've been thinking about modernizing to circulating hot water, but considering the benefits of having a heating system that runs on 90 Watts, I'll leave thing the way they are.

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Goal Zero 12301 Nomad 7M Solar Panel

Goal Zero 12301 Nomad 7M Solar Panel
  • Collects 7 watts of solar power
  • Use solar power with USB or 12V devices
  • Can charge most cell phones in 1 to 2 hours
  • Protect devices or cables with built-in pocket
  • Foldable rugged design and weather resistant
  • Fashion forward
  • Protective
  • Practical

I have purchased, used and tested every lightweight solar charging device on the market that I could find. The Goal0 nomad 7 and Guide 10 set is the only one that works sufficiently that I can be completely off the grid with my backpacking devices and have no need for extra batteries. See below for solar panels tested. I have been testing portable solar panels for several years now, and the Goal 0 products are the best.

The Nomad 7 is the only solar panel that has the capability to charge an adequate battery pack, my headlamp AAA's, AND my smartphone/GPS all in the same day in full sunlight. It is the only panel that has reserve capacity to charge my devices in less than full sun (shady/cloudy). No other panel has the output of the Nomad 7. Its closest competitor is the Brunton panel. The Brunton weighs 20% more and is rated to output 30% less than the Nomad 7 (Brunton = 5 watts, Nomad 7 = 7 watts). In my testing the lower output was verified. The off-axis performance of the Nomad 7 is superior. It maintains full output to a greater angle of sun than any other panel I have tested. The Nomad 7 is the only panel, in my knowledge, that uses the more efficient mono-crystalline panels. It does seem to give it an edge in real-world usage. As far as flexibility, that characteristic has nothing to do with panel efficiency. Another of the well-thought out features of the Nomad 7 is the connection options. The Xpal SP-2000 and the Solio both rely on many different tips to connect to different devices. The Nomad 7 has three great options built in: 6.5 volt fast charge for the Guide 10 charger, 5 V USB connector, and a port that the included 12V female car lighter adapter plugs into. Every portable device has the option of an inexpensive car power adapter, and the Nomad 7 nicely offers that ability.

The Guide 10 charger works to its rated specifications, unlike most of the other solar devices I have used. It charges AA and AAA batteries. It charges them faster with the Nomad 7 than any other solar panel/charger combination that I have tested. The Goal 0 batteries that ship with the Guide 10 are the best of their type I have tested. They are low-discharge, like the Eneloops, but much better. The Eneloops are rated at 2000 mAh, but charge only to about 1900 mAh capacity. The Goal 0 are rated at 2000 mAh, but charge to 2200 mAh. The guide 10 has some very well thought out features, including the LED flashlight, the function switch and the built-in hanging loop. These touches all demonstrate that the designers are users, and thought well about how these devices would be used.

All is not perfect, though. The Guide 10 does have an overheating problem, but only in very strong sunlight and under certain conditions. This is a known issue that is being fixed as I write this. This brings me to one of my most important experiences; customer service. Goal 0 has the best customer service by far than any other of the solar panel manufacturers I have tested in this group. Immediate phone contact, responsiveness to questions and warranty service are far and away some of the best I have experienced.

Following is a list of the solar panels I have tested, and short comparison comments on each.

1. Powerfilm USB + AA: This one has a great form factor, is flexible and very durable, and is the lightest weight and most compact of all the solar chargers. Its fatal flaw is that it simply does not put out enough power to be practical in extended backpacking. It does not fully charge the AA batteries when it indicates a full charge, and is not nearly as flexible as the Nomad 7 for connection. The unit was replaced on warranty, but the replacement performed exactly the same. I tested a total of four of these, and all performed the same. Customer service was good, after spending weeks trying to get their attention, and this happened several times.

2. Solio Classic: This one has a nice form factor, but the unit simply does not charge its internal battery nor a connected device at all adequately. Just in case, I had it replaced on warranty and the replacement performed exactly the same.

3. Xpal Power SP-2000: Same as the Solio. Internal battery rated at 2000 mAh, only charges to about 1100-1300. Not enough power overall to be practical. Very good customer service.

4. Brunton Explorer: A good panel, but not enough overall power. Weighs 20% more than the Nomad 7, output is 30% less.

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Since there isn't a lot of detailed info out there about this product, I'll give the obligatory novel-length review.

I actually purchased this on sale for $60 elsewhere, which was quite the steal (it's gone up in price since). I received it yesterday evening, so have had it less than 24 hours and just tried it today about an hour ago on my lunch break. Got it primarily for use with my iPhone 3Gs when camping and hiking this summer. Frankly, I didn't think it would work out of the box for my iPhone because Goal Zero states on their website that the Nomad 7m may or may not work directly with the iPhone and it's best to just buy a battery pack and charge from there. Their documentation also states you should let the panels warm up in the sun a bit before trying to charge anything.

I decided to try worst case scenario and plugged my iPhone in directly right away and stuck the Nomad in my car's front window on a very cloudy, rainy day in Seattle. Nothing happened. No charging, no messages from the phone. Let it sit with my iPhone plugged in for about 15-20 minutes and still nothing, so I unplugged the phone and let the panels continue to warm up in the car window. About 10-15 minutes later, the lower, darker clouds blew away and it was still quite cloudy but noticeably brighter, so I plugged the phone back in and got an error message that the phone didn't support charging from this device (which made me happy because at least SOMETHING was happening). I tried a few more times, got the same message, then decided to let it stay plugged in while I drove back to work. And, LO! About a minute later, I heard that blessed "buzz buzz" the iPhone gives off when it's been plugged into a charger.

My drive back to work was only about 5-6 minutes long and I'd say the charger was only directed toward the sun (still quite overcast) about 2-3 minutes, but the battery went up 1%, so I'm calling that a win. Every time the panels go out of the direct sun, it's the equivalent of unplugging your wall or USB charger, so I'm thinking that investing in the Guide 10 battery pack to harness power is a good idea if you can stand the extra weight. The battery pack itself is the size of an iPhone and the Nomad 7m is just a bit smaller than an iPad and a little over a 1 lb. in weight, so a backpacker might have a hard time justifying carrying around all of this gear.

One commenter asked if the cells were bendable and the answer is no. There's a slight amount of give so that it's not what I would call fragile, but the panels are, presumably, breakable. The case it comes in is sturdy, so I would think you'd have to be pretty rough with it to break anything. Like other reviewers have noted, the case it comes in is well made and there's lots of little hooks to attach it to whatever. Plus, it comes with a small, light caribiner which is handy.

I obviously haven't had this long enough or tried this in enough conditions to give an accurate star rating, but I'm giving it a tentative 4 because I'm pleasantly surprised that it worked directly with my iPhone in such crappy weather conditions, but wondering if the "warm up" time is a first time issue or a consistent issue. Having to wait almost an hour before it starts charging would be kind of a bummer. I may update my review after I know more. Going to try this with an iPhone 4 as well and will include an update if the experience with that is any different.

UPDATE:

Originally gave this 4 stars, just bumped to 5. Finally got a relatively sunny day yesterday and it charged my older generation iPod in 1 hour. Successfully charged an iPhone 3Gs AND an iPhone 4. Note: You have to take the bumper off, or the connection isn't good enough for the iPhone 4 to even recognize the device. It still took warm up time (about 20-30 minutes), but that was with cloud cover coming in and out on a cool day in Seattle. It's incredibly efficient when the sun is beating right down on it. Love this thing. Going to order the Guide 10 battery pack next.

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This is bar none the best portable solar charger I've come across. It charges basically anything smaller than an iPad. I've charged countless toys in little amounts of time during hikes in / or fly fishing. Amazing piece of technology. Secondly, their customer service is polite, know their products, and respond quickly to emails / phone calls. This company and their gear couldn't be more highly recommended. It's the best I've found.

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I bought a Nomad 7 last year. Love it. It makes great power in all conditions.

I liked it so much I decided to pick up a second one to keep in the car. I went through two of them. The first wouldn't make power in full sun (obviously something wrong). The replacement for it, would charge my cell phone (via 12V cigarette lighter adapter) in direct full sun, but not in full sun sitting on my dashboard (something my original Nomad 7 has no problem with). Apparently the glass is reducing the light enough that it cannot get the power high enough to charge.

Needless to say, both were returned and I guess I am not going to get a second one. The first one is great, but the power output of the subsequent ones has been all over the map. A better job of QC needs to be done before the panels ship out to make sure they perform consistently.

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I bought this from Goal 0. It charges my Droid X from 25% to full in less than 2 hours. A must have for campers and hunters.

CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod (White)

CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod
  • Also works for iPhone

I took a chance and bought this even though I saw the bad reviews. I thought to myself "it's only a dollar, if it dies in a month or two like the reviews say, I will just get something else because this does have some good reviews...." This completely ruined my Ipod Classic 80 gig. My Ipod was 1 month old, I had to return it and get a refurbished one because of this!!

It shipped to me real quick so I was happy, then i took it out of the packaging and right away charged my Ipod to a full battery relatively quickly, still happy. Then I went to listen to my Ipod.... Every single song was complete static! I restored it to factory settings and reloaded with the same problem. I took it back to apple who restored it again and put their music on it and they got the same results!

I have never written a review before, but I felt the need to warn anybody who is on the fence about buying this.

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I bought it to be used with my ipod touch. I was really excited that I wouldn't have to buy the expensive apple charger, but when I hooked it up I was disappointed. I noticed that if I tried to use the ipod while charging the screen started to flicker. also on places where you have to drag your finger ie. unlock from sleep mode, it seems to be not working properly and it gives it an effect that its sticky like glue, makes it feel like you are dragging it by force. So i didnt take any risk using it anymore and ended up buying the expensive apple's version, so this is a complete waste of money for me.

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Unless I'm downloading new music to my iPod video, I prefer to recharge it using this. It's fast and dependable and it's $28 cheaper than an Apple charger, with both doing exactly the same thing. Also there's an effective lock on the plug insert that keeps in firmly in place as it's charging your unit. Recommended as an excellent value.

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I think this a great item and should be considered for avid Ipod users. It is compatible and works well with my 2G 2nd Generation Ipod. It charges the Ipod from any wall outlet quickly and easily. It contains a red light that is lit up when plugged in so you are aware of its status. It also has a handy feature that eliminates over-charging. All in all, I'm very pleased with this item.

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This IPod charger has really solved by problem. I like to sleep with music and playing my Ipod through a stereo with 4 others in my household, not a good idea. This charger and Cta Digital Portable Dual Speaker for Ipod has made it easier to solve the problem. I can keep my Ipod next to my bed without draining it's battery. And The under $10 USD price is unbeatable. Great charger.

Candy Black SumacLife Brand GPS Portable Carrying Case with Removable Carbineer for Garmin nüvi 50L

Candy Black SumacLife Brand GPS Portable Carrying Case with Removable Carbineer for Garmin nüvi 50LM 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator + SumacLife Wisdom Courage Wristband
  • SumacLife durable Nylon GPS carrying case, designed to fit your Garmin nüvi 50LM 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
  • Compact yet roomy to accommodate a wide range of accessories such as cables, chargers, and batteries
  • Shock absorbing case material cushion and protect your GPS from bumps, dents, and minor scratches
  • Elastic restraint straps help keep your GPS unit securely inside the case and prevent it from falling out
  • Removable Carbineer allows you to conveniently carry the case on your belt loop, backpack, or bag strap

its a nice case. it fits my garmin nuvi fine. I can also get the charging cord in it too. it wont fit the clip or the suction cup though, so that's kind of a bummer but it protects the unit and that's all I care about I would recommend it to anyone

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