Showing posts with label mobile battery charger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile battery charger. Show all posts

Deltran SuperSmart Battery Tender Plus 12-Volt Battery Charger

Deltran SuperSmart Battery Tender Plus 12-Volt Battery Charger
  • Powersport > ELECTRICAL > Battery Chargers & Accessories > Battery Tender Plus
  • Application: 12 Volt
  • Battery Tender Battery Tender Plus 021-0128.

I have a car that spends the entire Winter sleeping in the garage. It has very low mileage and only sees nice weather. But, the long periods of inactivity draw from the battery's charge since I leave it in the car with the terminals attached. The SuperSmart Battery Tender does a nice job of keeping the battery charged during the down time. And, the low amphr charge rate does not overcharge the battery. One of my sons has used a Battery Tender for his motorcycle batteries for years and loves it.

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This thing is a really awesome charger works very well I would recommend it to everyone in fact, going to look at the 4 bank one next

Go Power! GP-SW1000-12 1000-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter

Go Power! GP-SW1000-12 1000-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter
  • 1000 watt continuous pure sine wave inverter 12 volt input
  • 2000 watt surge
  • 2 GFCI protected outlets to plug into
  • Over voltage, under voltage and overload protections
  • 2 Year warranty

The go power inverter is a mid price true sine wave inverter. It's fuses can't be replaced. They so far have had a high failure rate.

They have replaced them under warranty but it's a slow process.

Do yourself a favor and put some more money with the purchase price and get a Xantrax true sine 1000 inverter.

It's more money but it's a WAY better inverter.

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This inverter has worked very well for me. I saw th negative review saying that it needs to have changeable fuses but I have no idea why you would need them. I have accidently overloaded this inverter a few times and the inverter simply goes into an overload protection and then resets. The reason I went with this inverter is because I have a friend with a fleet of 30 vehicles using the same GPSW-1000-12 inverter. They use the inverter for charging cordless tools and running a laptop and I have not heard of a single issue with any of his inverters.

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We ordered one of these to replace a twenty-year old Trace 800-watt modified sine wave inverter, mainly so we could use the new LED dimmer bulbs, which won't operate correctly with modified sine wave current. We've had nothing but problems with this Go Power unit, which has already had to be returned twice, and now out of warranty it all of a sudden stopped working for no discernible reason. A skilled electronics technician confirmed that the internal fuses are fine and said that any number of other parts could have failed and recommended that we "cut our losses" and buy something else. Because the company is in Canada, sending the unit back (as we discovered) is more complicated for U.S. customers, due to customs and shipping regulations. Meanwhile our sturdy little Trace inverter just keeps going. WE WISH WE'D TAKEN THE ADVICE OF OTHER CUSTOMER-REVIEWERS and bought the Xantrex Prowatt SW1000 1000W True Sinewave Inverter instead. Xantrex Prowatt SW1000 1000W True Sinewave Inverter I think of what my dad used to say about "false economy" when choosing something because it appears to be cheaper.

Advanced Garmin StreetPilot C550 2 Amp (10W) Mini Car / Auto DC Charger - Amazingly small and powerf

Advanced Garmin StreetPilot C550 2 Amp Mini Car / Auto DC Charger - Amazingly small and powerful 10W design, built with Gomadic Brand TipExchange Technology
  • Intelligent circuit provides precise output voltage and resistor configuration specific to the Garmin StreetPilot C550. This ensures battery is safely and efficiently charged without affecting battery longevity.
  • Charger provides a full 10W (2,000mAh) of available current in a small form factor a little over 1 inch long. Flexible, straight cable measure 50 inches in total length.
  • Gomadic TipExchange Technology protects your investment by providing a means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for Garmin StreetPilot C550) included with additional tips sold separately)
  • Power Sleep"" feature will cut power draw of charger by over 99% when not in use. Charger will draw less than 0.1W of power when in ""ready state"" (e.g. not connected to the Garmin StreetPilot C550).
  • A best-selling product from Gomadic Corp, one of the leaders in consumer electronic charging accessories.

The Gomadic Brand will do the intended job, but the cord is too short to allow the Garmin GPS to stay in one position, on the windshield. It pulls the unit down. The tip exchange is straight, and should be a 90 degree angle, which would help compensate for the short cord. A message also comes up saying, this is not supported, but will over ride.

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Goal Zero 22003 Escape 30M Solar Panel Briefcase

Goal Zero 22003 Escape 30M Solar Panel Briefcase
  • Collect 30 watts of power from the sun to recharge your power packs
  • Works with Goal Zero Escape 150 and other power packs (not included)
  • Folding briefcase design for easy transport
  • Sturdy case protects from the elements
  • Great for RVs, cabins, camping, trickle charging, and more

The briefcase design of this unit is sheer genius as it serves a two-fold purpose by first, in closed mode, protecting the delicate solar panels when transporting and storage, and; secondly, when opened, with the built-in legs serves as a tripod to position your solar panels accordingly.

When the built-in blue light blinks, this solar unit is receiving enough sunlight to do it's thing--even when the solar panel is indoors near a window, too.

If you plan to use this product with the GOAL0 (Goal Zero) 350 Batteries, make sure you get a "Goal0 4.7mm Input to 8mm Input" adapter cable. For your convenience, I reviewed that product separately on Amazon.

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These 30w folding solar panels are a folding "briefcase" and are very sturdy and heavy (15 lbs each). They have rubberized handles and have built in prop stands (2) on the back which makes them very easy to get setup either outside on the ground or on top of a flat surface. They are 30w each, and I have two if them that chain together (need a combiner cable that is extra for 10 bucks)for 60W. These panels are designed to work with Goal0 batteries like the Sherpa 120, Scout 150. To charge Goal0 larger batteries like the Extreme 350 or yeti, you need an short adapter cable to go from 4.7mm to 8mm fittings. I like these units because they are meant to be for portal mobile use with large basecamp tents or RVs so you do not need a gas generator making noise at night and pissing off your camping neighbors. When you move your camp, you fold em up and the external case is very sturdy and protects the solar panels inside. I have used these to charge a Goal0 Scout 150 batt and they worked great. I also got the accessory that allows you to charge standard 12v RV batteries, using a 12v batt controller and alligator clips. My True North OSV trailer has two 12v RV batts on front yoke and that is what I use the Briefcase solar panels to trickle charge during the day. I also have a Goal0 Sherpa 120 batt that gets charged at same time thur a DC outlet in the trailer, and is handy to have outside at camp tables to power or recharge cells, gps, etc. Note that all of the stuff I have described is NOT for backpacking, this is a solid basecamp/RV/Vehicle solar solution. g

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BOUGHT THIS ITEM TO CHARGE SEVERAL UNITS THAT USE IN THE FIELD. THIS PANEL WORKS BETTER THAN I EXPECTED. VERY USEFUL AND RUGGED. AM VERY PLEASED. I ALREADY HAD A BATTERY UNIT AND WAS ABLE TO MAKE AN ADAPTER SO IT WOULD CHARGE FROM SOLAR PANEL.

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I just got the Goal Zero 30. The brief case was smaller than I expected, it is basically 2 15w panels designed into a sleek waterproof brief case with a built in stand. I charged my 150 power pak without any problems on a moderate sunny am. It will be nice to take it camping, but the weihgt of the battery pack may be the limiting factor.

Overall, I really like it, it does what it claims. There are accesories cables to buy if u want to charge a deep cycle battery

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A bit pricey compared to other panels with the same power capability but I really like the portable briefcase design.

Fuse Solar Charger

Fuse Solar Charger Color: Charcoal PanelsI purchased the Fuse Solar Charger just under a month ago, and so far I'm impressed with the quality and thoughtfulness of this product. It is ruggedly constructed and comes well stocked with a good capacity battery and with several of the most popular power adapters. At the time of my initial review I've only tested this by charging the battery and by directly charging my cell phone in controlled settings, I have not taken this hiking yet.

That being said here is what I can tell you about the battery and about hooking directly to the solar panel. My test device to charge was my Palm Pre, which has the "Govnah" application installed. This application monitors temperature, processor, memory, battery, load, etc. The most important feature for these tests being the ability to monitor battery input and output. Based on some simple tests I've done it appears that the Battery does not charge my phone quite as quickly as the Solar Panel directly. I noticed the battery was only sending out about 300mA 500mA to my phone whereas the Solar Panel (in direct sunlight) was sending about 600mA. I suspect this has something to do with the battery on my phone being higher capacity, and I noticed the more charge left in the battery the more the power from the battery charger dropped (50% battery 400mA, 70% battery 300mA). Ultimately each method has a downside. When using the battery it is consistent, but slowly charges with less power as your device is charged, and secondly when charging with the Solar Panel it only reaches its full potential in direct sunlight. The less direct the light, the less charge you get, or none at all.

Overall this is great gear, and in my opinion the stats that the manufacturer has listed do not over or understate the product. The charge times for the battery seem to be pretty accurate (in direct sunlight!), and as stated using the panel directly in optimal conditions can give you quick charging results as well. A couple of final notes I want to mention. One, I suggest purchasing a good USB battery charging kit (See Sanyo Eneloop 2-AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries with USB Charger). They work mostly the same as if you have them hooked up to your computer, and it makes for a great portable charger for your camera batteries. Lastly, you can easily remove the battery from its sleeve in the Solar Panel bag. It is very slim and lightweight, which is great in particular for women with a purse, but just a tad too bulky for a pocket. It has the ability to charge most phones fully 1 to 2 times before needing recharged, and can save you in a pinch.

I just got three of these which I plan to use in Peace Corps service in Kenya. I haven't yet used the solar panels to charge with because I have been testing the batteries using USB and AC power. I will update my review once I've used the panels, too. I just wanted to at least give some information on this product for anyone who is curious.

Initial impressions:

* very well made/designed

* solar panels are very sensitive (if the red indicator light is anything to go by)

* lightweight

* the product images and description lists these as coming with nine connectors, but all three of mine only included four.

* the batteries themselves are very light

I looked at the Solio chargers, too, but opted for this system because:

* It's more versatile:

Voltaic batteries can be charged using the solar panels OR using a USB connection on a computer OR USB connection directly into a wall socket

can strap to a bag, a bike, a roof, anywhere you can clip the straps

* It's more outdoorsy:

waterproof solar panels (Solio's panels aren't...)

* Easy to use:

USB connection right on the battery (Solio requires an adapter for this even though most devices now can use USB)

I've used full-charged batteries to power:

* BlackBerry (takes half a battery to fully power)

* iPod touch (most recent generation; takes half a battery to fully power)

* Kindle 3 6" (haven't yet tested how long it takes to charge...)

The negatives:

* the panels are waterproof, but can be scratched...take care

* the batteries have a power on switch that gets clicked constantly if you have them floating about loose in a backpack

UPDATE (January 2012):

So...I'm back from Kenya and, as it turned out, I almost never needed to resort to charging the battery packs using solar energy alone. So, I don't having any news there.

I can say that while traveling, the little battery packs were *marvelous* to have. I took at least one with me everywhere I went so that I could recharge my phone, my iPod, and my Kindle if I couldn't find an outlet to plug into. Even when I could find an outlet, I still mostly charged everything using the batteries so that I could prevent exposing my electronics to power surges.

In the future, I'll just bring all three of my battery packs for travel. I'll only bring one of the pairs of solar panels, leaving the other two at home.

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It worked fine until last summer. I live in the south so yes, it can get pretty hot, but you would think that a solar charger would hold up better. The battery pack apparently melted and became so warped that it no longer fits together. It is now useless unless I want to buy another battery pack.

I also agree that more detailed instructions should have been provided.

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Great charger, especially when allowed to sit in full sun. One minor complaint: the charging do-dads seem to sometimes fit loose into the female slot from the battery and stop charging my item.

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It's a really cool thing to have around. I'm glad I got it. works well and the backup battery is a great feature. Go for it.

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CyberPower CP-MBC Mobile Power Battery Pack USB Charger (Black)

CyberPower CP-MBC Mobile Power Battery Pack USB Charger
  • Mobile USB charger
  • Up to 55 hours of charge time
  • AC adapter included
  • Slim-line design
  • Lifetime warranty

It charges but sometimes it makes weird noises and the instruction manual is not really helpful so I had to figure out how it get it to start charging something on my own. The adaptors work great! And I have been able to use it for both my computer and phone. The battery life is really long.

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It dose work but only for one recharge on a android phone. Be good if you needed to charge your phone to make a call in a emergency. Ill let you no if my cyber power starts to work longer... All right if you leave it on the charge until your ready to use it it will charge your android phone 2 times but still is not up to 55 hours. Ill let you no if my cyber power starts to work even longer...

Peak PKC0AF 2.0 Amp 12V Automatic Semi Intelligent Float Battery Charger/Maintainer

Peak PKC0AF 2.0 Amp 12V Automatic Semi Intelligent Float Battery Charger/Maintainer
  • Switches from charging to float mode battery maintenance automatically; will resume continuous charging when battery becomes discharged
  • Short circuit, reverse polarity, bad battery fault, battery fully charged and power supplied LED indicators
  • Durable plastic and water-resistant housing; Heavy-duty cables and clamps are corrosion resistant
  • Snap disconnect harness quickly connects clamps or ring connection to top or side-mounted hard to reach battery terminals
  • 12 volt DC accessory plug will connect charger to cigarette lighter / accessory outlet

Well thought out from A to Z. Comes with 3 styles of battery connector that unplug from the cord. One is on my boat, one on my lawn tractor and one on my spare battery. I rotate the charger between the 3 batteries and never have to disturb the connectors. It's tough, It's waterproof, It's Smart, It doesn't overcharge and I don't even have to think about it.

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Calling this charger intelligent is kind of funny. This is just a standard automotive charger and does not work very well. My biggest concern with charger was the charger voltage which was always around 13.2V, and just not enough to recharge a 12V battery.

1.5 Watt Solar Charger with Stabalizer that Charges Phones Smoothly.

1.5 Watt Solar Charger with Stabalizer that Charges Phones Smoothly.This needs direct sunlight which is hard to come by in Oregon in the fall. I plan on taking this next month to Nevada when I visit family and will see how it works down there. On the rare occasion that I've had sunlight, it seems to charge my portable storage charger for my devices. Does the job and the price was right.

Lots of connectors, but some are cheap. The one that works with my Nokia no longer works.

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3 PACK Battery Tender PLUS Trickle Charger 12 Volt 12V

3 PACK Battery Tender PLUS Trickle Charger 12 Volt 12V
  • Brand New
  • 3 Pack of The Best Charger IN The World!

Bought these to keep all our toys (mopeds, corvette, bobcats) charged over the winter. So far so good! Best price I found anywhere.

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Hell yes! I had three of these units before. I have many vehicles with batteries, (4 trailers, 2 trucks, a car, a lawnmower) and some do not get enough use to keep the batteries charged. So, I now have 6 Battery Tender Plus chargers. I think I have my bases covered. I do, most definitely, recommend this product. I have relieved myself of a tremendous maintenance headache.

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I had a Battery Tender Plus before I bought these three and if I had more toys I would buy more of the same. Works great!!!

Kensington K39264US Travel Battery Pack and Charger for iPhone and iPod touch

Kensington K39264US Travel Battery Pack and Charger for iPhone and iPod touch
  • Built-in dock connector to charge your iPhone and flip-out USB tip to recharge without the mess of extra cables
  • Extends play time up to 23 hours music, up to 7 hours of video and up to 5 hours of talk time
  • LED battery gauge displays remaining battery pack power level
  • Perfect for long flights and small travel bags
  • 1A power for fast charging of your iPhone, including iPhone 4

Bought this gadget to take to WDW in Orlando, as it's very difficult to find places to charge an iPhone there. I charged the battery pack the night before we hit park #1 and when my iPhone got below 50%, I charged it...took about 30 minutes. Was able to recharge the iPhone several times like this on one "full-charge" of the battery pack. Had to recharge the battery pack after 3 or 4 days. I highly recommend this product if you are not going to be near electricity OR if you're taking and emailing/texting lots of photos which eat up some of the battery time.

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I bought this for my business partner as he uses his iPhone 4 quite a bit and he cannot stop raving about how good it is. The shape of this device makes it really easy to use as a holder for watching a video while supplying battery power at the same time. A definite recommend!

Update: I notice that a similar version of this gets knocked for not working with the iPhone 4. This model does and would be the one you should buy if you have an iPhone 4.

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This charger worked great on my most recent trip away from home. Though my iPod Touch battery life is quite good I still needed a battery backup and this Kensington K39264US Travel Battery Pack and Charger for iPhone and iPod touch unit worked like a charm. As advertised, when my iPod battery ran low I just plugged in the charger and continued listening to my music until my flight was over.

The unit arrived nearly fully charged and I topped it off by plugging it directly into a USB port on my computer using the built-in USB adapter. No extra cables! When I needed to use the unit to charge my iPod I just flipped up the top -which also acts as a stand -and connected it directly to the port. My iPod beeped and displayed it was being charged.

A day or so later I recharged my player again and still the charger was not exhausted. Quite impressive. Little blue status lights along the side indicate the power reserve in the pack so I knew when it was going to need another re-charge. Even after two charges I was only about half empty on the charger and probably could have used it for a 3rd charge before being completely exhausted.

I haven't tried any other charger but I am very pleased with the built-in USB plug and the attached flip-up cover/stand. There's no need to look for a replacement.

Good job, Kensington!

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I spend all day 25 ft. up in a tree deer hunting. This Kensington battery pack and charger is the ideal source in case my IPhone battery discharges with use or unintentionally. I don't go in the woods without it.

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I was really looking for one or two of their ultra portable battery packs that they made in the past which was a great product!!

I had to settle for this. It is OK. When you get to below 20% on your phone this product does not charge your phone completely back up to to 100%, maybe 80 to 90% if you are lucky. (The old product did)

The compactness is Fine except you are trading width for thickness. So it will depend on how you are carrying it. It does charge the phone back to that 80% within I believe it was an hour or two.

The old did it in 1 hour. It is more contained then the the old (it had to be tethered by a cable) but I did not mind the inconvenience for an hour. Price about the same.

Both could charge via computer or AC. I would say if you can find the old one new I would snatch it up. This one I am reviewing is something you just have to settle for because nothing else on the market

is as efficient or reliable as the Kensington!