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Sunforce 50032 15 Watt Solar Battery Charger

Sunforce 50032 15 Watt Solar Battery Charger
  • 15 Watt solar charger plugs into your vehicle's 12 Volt lighter socket or directly to battery with included connections
  • Works with automobile, all terrain vehicle (ATV), personal water craft (PWC) and boat batteries
  • Made of durable ABS plastic and amorphous solar cells; Amorphous panel works in all weather and daylight conditions
  • Built-in blocking diode protects battery discharge at night
  • Manufacturer recommends using a charge controller (not included) in tandem with this charger for optimal results

I purchased 6 of these for a backup system for my home. Two Northern units and 4 Sunforce units all 15 watt. ( these are the exact same units btw, northern's are cheaper). With two inverters, a 2500 watt, and a 300 watt pure sinewave for computers and such. Hooked through a 7 amp charge controller to a pair of 110 amp hour deep cells in parallel for a total of 220 amp hr's.

I first hooked two panels up to see how they did, they worked well in very low light but couldn't ever get the batteries to "full" on the controller. I then hooked up a third panel and that gave enough to bring the batteries to full after a full day. With six panels hooked up, it will bring the batteries to "full" in a very few hours from a 30% drained condition.

These units are less then optimally placed and rarely get full sun, but do very well even without that. Two panels in full sun may very well have been able to bring the batteries to "full" but location is a problem for me. One other product of note is the P3 international "Kill A Watt" electrical useage meter. Doing a survey of electrical useage in my house to get ready for this project was an eye opener to say the least.

Great panels, at a good price, that do what you pay for...all you can ask for.

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No problems with delivery (of two panels). Worked right out of the box, getting great wattage out of it. Only nit is I would have preferred a seperate power cable, vs. attached.

Mounting holes made it easy to build a PVC stand.

Haven't found another panel with these specs at this price.

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I put this on top of a metal storage container with 3 LED lights inside. I put in a controller and a 12 volt deep cyle battery, and I have lots of light.

Just for grins I put in a 400 watt inverter in case anyone wanted to run a battery charger for a DeWalt cordless drill. Great job site problem solver.

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Got mine undamaged from northerntool for $92.40 (with shipping and tax). A quick DVM reading (laid out flat on ground in full sun at 2PM June 19th 2007 in Minnesota): 21 volts and 0.8 amps = 16.8 watts. Now $92.40 for 16.8 watts works out to $5.50/watt, which is a very competitive price these days (note that they only warranty up to 80% of rated output). I plan to use this to drive a 12V fountain pump. According to the specsheet, "Yes, this panel is fully weatherproofed." Nevertheless, I wish it came with a plastic hail guard, as the glass feels delicate. Looks like the same product as the Sunforce 50032.

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It was simple to install on top of my RV. I was able to put a cover over the panel and keep getting the sunlight to charge the batteries. It charges even through glass on the inside of the RV.

Optima 8004-003-FFP RedTop Group 34/78 Starting Battery

Optima Batteries 8004-003 34/78 RedTop Starting Battery
  • 12-Volt, 800 Cold Cranking Amps, Size: 10" x 6 7/8" x 7 13/16" tall, Weight: 38.8 pounds, Dual SAE & GM Posts
  • Reserve capacity of 100 minutes for constant performance
  • Optimal starting power even in bad weather
  • Fifteen times more resistant to vibration for durability
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

I'll try to get this right, but some of the background info regarding Optima history may be off by a year or two.

First: 4 star rather than a 5 star rating. The warranty would need to match the longer warranties offered by others, and quality control tightened to earn five stars. Performance is normally excellent, so why not offer a longer warranty?

Gates Tire and Rubber invented/ designed/ developed the Optima and Genesis AGM batteries in the '80's/ early '90's. As I understand things, the Optima was intended for rugged/ abusive applications requiring the highest starting current, while the Genesis was intended for more sedentary uses and maximized charge/ volume by using flat plates. Both minimized venting and maintenance requirements.

The Optima brand was spun off to a Swedish company but the batteries continued to be manufactured in Aurora, CO. Johnson Controls purchased the Optima brand in ~2000 and continues to own the brand. All mfg was moved from Aurora to a suburb of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, around late 2007. Genesis was spun off to Enersys, which used YAUSA to mfg these in China, Mexico and who knows where; I believe their premium Genesis EP series are made in Warrensburg, MO.

Optima Red Top battery design changed sometime in 2007. Apparently the glass mat was often pinched/ crimped leading to premature shorting and failure. Ratings of the 34/78 Red Top was reduced from 55 Ah to 50 Ah, the CCA rating remained at 800, and curiously, the warranty was reduced from 3 yr free replacement + 3 yr prorated, to 3 yr free replacement + 0 yr prorated. This roughly corresponded with moving the production to the Monterrey suburb, although a number of the newer style batteries were still made in Aurora in 2007. From my experience with a number of both batteries, the older Red Top 34/78, 55 Ah batteries were either the very best or very worst depending on the luck of the draw. All seem to lose Voltage faster than the newer design, but they were still much better than conventional flooded lead acid batteries, and generally tested above 10.5 V 2.5 years after mfg. If allowed to run down while on the pallet and then charged, these frequently would experience thermal runaway unless charged at a low rate, and if that problem was not incurred, they would frequently charge up only to fail open after, say 15 seconds at a 400 or 500 A draw. Optima apparently was aware of the problem yet did not tell customers. Optima sold a number of these for military applications, too, but it seems did nothing to correct the problem; nice to know when someone is shooting at you. But those that sat on the pallet for a long time of the older-design and that passed the high current load test seemed to surpass the performance of the newer design. Some batteries that failed early or lost Voltage quickly were found to be missing a vent cap. (Missing caps are rare, but they sometimes aren't there and are not noticed unless the cover is pried off. Optima may not even believe this.) Great quality control for a premium product.

All but about 5 or 50 batteries of the newer design left on the pallet for 4 years tested at 11.0 V or higher, so those claiming leakage should look for a electric system parasitic draw rather than blaming the battery; newer design charged Optimas just don't normally lose Voltage in a couple of months.

Because of their lower internal resistance, Optimas can accept a higher rate of charge and require less energy to fully charge.

Normal operation

Keep the battery at or above 12.5 V as much as possible to minimize sulfation. Spiral wound AGM batteries, while more resistant to sulfation, will sulfate and reversing it is tougher than with flooded lead acid batteries. NEVER allow the battery to fall below 10.5 V; recovery will be tough if below that and irreversible damage may result if left below that Voltage for long. Red Tops are not meant for deep cycling, which means these are intended to be charged soon after starting the engine.

A major cause of warranty claims for AGM batteries, not just Optimas, is early sulfation due to failure to fully charge the battery, which many charging system in late model vehicles fail to due in order to improve fuel economy so ever little. GM vehicles may be more likely to fully charge AGM batteries because their charging systems are reportedly set to a Voltage higher than other vehicle manufacturers; their OEM Delco batteries have larger spacing requiring higher Voltage to fully charge. Many battery chargers also fail to adequately overcharge the battery whereby the battery undergoes the full recombinant reactions restoring full performance. But it is also important not to overcharge the battery such that loss of electrolyte and overheating occur.

Best non-commercial battery charger for Optimas I have used so far: Interacter Inc. (and mfg in the USA), seems to give better end performance than CTEK 7002's. Both gave better results than Vector chargers, which performed okay on Optimas 11.5 V or higher, but the Interacter and CTEK would charge Optimas that had fallen to just a few Volts without having to resort to wiring the Optima battery in parallel with a battery already at 12+ Volts to fool the charger into charging, (Optima's recommended procedure for charging a depleted battery). Also, Interacter seemed to give about the right amount of overcharging. (Many smart chargers see the low Voltage/ low internal resistance as a failed battery and thus refuse to start charging.) Please do not try charging a battery less than 12 V below freezing; warm the battery to above freezing first, and do not forget a discharged battery allowed to freeze will likely suffer irreparable damage. If hot spots develop or venting occurs while charging, stop charging. Resume at a low rate after the battery has cooled. A battery that has been left setting for a long time at a low Voltage should be charged at a very low rate for the majority of charging. This can be followed by a high rate charge, say 50 A, for several minutes while ensuring no over heating or venting, to help restore performance. High-rate charging may open additional surface area that had been heavily sulfated and reduce grid point discharging (?).

All Optimas are not created equal. When performing high current load tests to evaluate the CCA ratings, I have seen 5 of 7 fully charged batteries from the same layer on a pallet fail open within seconds, and 13 of 44 on that pallet fail open, only to see none fail from other pallets of the same lot. Some batteries left uncharged on the pallet for several years perform as well as a factory fresh battery, and batteries left on the pallet for less than a year fail open during testing. Why? Do not expect an answer from Optima.

Charging Yellow Top(deep cycle/ starting) Optima batteries

Surprisingly, the Yellow Top batteries seem to lose Voltage a little more quickly than Red Top, but still both are less than flooded lead acid batteries. Now for charging, it is assumed the Voltage is at or above 10.5 V and that the battery has been in recent use. (Remember, never allow the Voltage to drop below this or expect the worst.) For a 50 Ah Yellow Top, charging can be fast, say 30 to 50 A, until reaching the Zero dV/dt, (Zereo Delta), point, at which reduce charging to 1 to 5 A and continue, charging an additional 3 to 5 Ah after reaching Zero Delta. New batteries may take 30 minutes for this last stage, while older batteries, 2 or 3 hours. This may extend battery life from 200 deep cycles to deep 500 cycles. NOTE: This is a general charging guideline and it is the responsibility of the reader/ user to ensure safe operation at all times. If using this charging technique, first review research articles found by Googling "national renewable energy lab, Optima battery, charging".

I hope this will help those who already have an Optima battery or thinking about purchasing one. Please share your experience if you have some better ideas and techniques.

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I bought this battery from a local Optima dealer on January 2008. It died on August 2009.

Since it comes with a three year warranty, I tried to get it serviced under the warranty by calling the Optima 1-800 number. Customer service agent was very rude and kept telling me I'd have to pay a fee in order to get my battery serviced.

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Perhaps I just haven't had a new battery in a while and I've forgotten how they all work when new, but this battery seems to throw a LOT more power than I expected to the engine to start it up on even the coldest days so far this year. If this battery can perform at this level for a couple years, it'll have been the best battery I've ever bought. At this point though, expensive compared to the "el cheapo" brands you may find at walmart, but worth it knowing it's got the juice to get it done.

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I bought this battery in May 2009. It just suddenly failed Dec 2010. Just over 1 1/2 years. I originally bought the battery for my Mustang because of the early reviews and the 800 amp capacity. Perfect for my car. Now, researching why the battery died so suddenly and quickly I read on another site that it really is a good, powerful battery just you have to disconnect it when you're not driving so the trickle doesn't drain the battery. The stock battery that was with my car when I bought it lasted over 3 years (plugged in the whole time.) I read enough about Optima's poor customer service and not honoring their warranty that I'm not even going to bother trying to get warranty service thru them. I checked with the local Ford dealership, a mechanic friend and a rep at Advanced Auto Parts and they all agreed that it sounded like the battery was the issue ("a short inside the battery.") In fact, after I described what happened to the Advanced Auto Parts rep and he recommended getting a new battery, I told him the problem battery was an Optima and he called across the store to another worker, "Hey, Carl! I got another customer here with your favorite battery!"

I highly recommend that anyone avoid the Optima batteries. They will give you great starting power in your car, but they appear to have a habit of dying suddenly and without warning about 18 months in. Mine was great the last time I drove, then after not driving for 2 days, I got in the car and the battery was totally dead. (And I'd gotten back at night the last time, so I'm sure the lights were off they shine right on my garage door.)

I'd only recommend this battery to someone who just needed a battery to connect to as needed. The rest of the time, it could just sit there. Or if you live in a cold climate and are okay with changing car batteries out every year.

I bought my first Optima battery for my '96 GMC C1500 with a vortec 5700 in 1998. This battery has been through all kinds of weather from New Mexico to 4 years in Germany, a couple years in Seattle, and the last 4 years in TX. I have drained this battery dead at least 4 times and it recovered/recharged every time except for this last weekend. My truck has been parked for most of the last month since the a/c is out and the temps her in TX have been 100+ for the last 2 months. I finally killed it for good... after 13 "short" years of life. I have replaced the batteries in all 3 of my vehicles with Optima's since then and will be buying another Optima for my truck. I'm sure this battery will outlast the truck this time. I'm SOLD!!!!

DEWALT DC515K 1/2 Gallon 18-Volt NiCd Cordless Wet/Dry Vac

DEWALT DC515K 1/2 Gallon 18-Volt NiCd Cordless Wet/Dry Vac
  • Dual clean-up modes allow for debris removal with either the front utility nozzle or extendable rubber hose
  • 1/2-gallon tank with heavy-duty latch is easy to empty and clean
  • Gore HEPA wet/dry filter traps 99.97 percent of dust at 0.3 microns
  • Washable filter--rinse with water to clean
  • Heavy-duty rubber hose provides durability and flexibility

I bought this to replace a truly crappy Shark rechargeable vacuum. The DeWalt was one of four that I had decided on (the other three being the B&D PHV1800, Eureka 71A, and B&D CHV1500 in descending order of price). I ultimately chose the DeWalt because it uses a standard DeWalt power tool battery, has a washable filter, and was the only wet/dry vacuum of my selections.

The box contains the vacuum itself, rechargeable battery, fast charger (will charge a completely flat battery in about an hour), and a thin but complete owner's manual.

The DeWalt's design is all business. It's about the size of two irons or half a shoe box. The top has a very grippy rubberized handle that's set above a large (but not stiff) responsive power switch. It's very easy to turn the vacuum on and off with one hand and very difficult to do so accidentally. A plastic vacuum hose runs from the back of the unit over the top (the handle) to the vacuum nozzle on the front of the unit. You can easily pull the hose out of the nozzle to get into smaller crevices; put the hose back in and it's a normal hand vacuum. Underneath, in the back you've got a black plastic debris bin that's held in place with a beefy (but, again, not too stiff) latch. In front of that is the standard DeWalt battery pack.

Although it's one of the heavier vacuums out there, the weight is well balanced. You can easily tilt the vacuum in all directions without feeling like you're fighting the weight of the battery and/or the vacuum motor. You can vacuum vertical surfaces just as easily as horizontal ones. You CAN use the vacuum vertically if there's water in the collection bin; the bin seals tightly enough to the base that leakage isn't a problem. However, having too much water in there could make it splash into the motor assembly. So the moral is: If you've got water in the collection bin, empty it out before doing anything vertical (or hold the vacuum horizontal and use the detachable hose).

So, how well does it work? Quite well, in fact. The motor is very powerful and was able to easily pick up all manner of bits that I threw at it including drywall dust, small finishing nails, screw anchors, and cat hair from a wood floor. It also did an excellent job removing cat hair from upholstery despite its lack of a power brush or upholstery comb. In the car, it easily picked up all the sand, dirt, pebbles and occasional penny without any complaints, including bits that were embedded in a damp carpeted floor mat.

Emptying the bin is simplicity itself and takes less than five seconds to complete. The filter seems to be doing an excellent job so far; even with a bin full of drywall dust, there's no "cloud" when you turn the vacuum on again. I haven't yet needed to clean the filter but it's easily removable and is washable. (EDIT 03-24-08: I finally had to wash the filter. It lost about 70% of its suction after pulling up a buttload of spackle dust, so I removed and tapped the filter against the inside of a trash can. A HUGE cloud of dust was released. About a minute at the sink with a small stiff bristled scrub brush and the filter came clean. I let it dry overnight before reinstalling it; meanwhile I rinsed out the collection bin and cleaned up the unit itself. By morning it was back to its old self again, sucking up everything and scaring the cats.)

The battery lasts friggin' forever. Out of the box the battery had a partial charge on it that lasted about 20 minutes. After charging for about half an hour in the included charger I was able to vacuum pretty much every corner and edge in the house, plus my car, without losing any vacuum strength. A big selling point for me was that it uses standard DeWalt power tool batteries so finding replacements will be incredibly easy.

My only real issue with the vacuum is one that has been mentioned before: This vacuum is LOUD and does emit a power tool-like whine which some people can find annoying. I doubt it's any louder than my full-size vacuum cleaner but since it's held in your hand rather than being dragged on the floor, it's closer to your ears and therefore might sound louder. So far as 18v handheld vacuums I compared it against this one is about average in noise, and compared to all handheld vacuums I looked at this is definitely one of the louder ones. I therefore wouldn't consider this to be "bad design" but simply a consequence of a larger and more powerful motor. Even so, since there are other 18v handhelds out there which aren't as loud, I think DeWalt could have done a little something to quiet it down just a little more.

I also would have liked to have a transparent debris bin so that I could see how full it was. This feature exists on at least 2/3 of the handheld vacuums out there today. I recognize DeWalt's "yellow and black" design decision here probably overrode this as a possible feature.

The only other thing I would have liked to see on this vacuum is a few more accessories; namely, a shoulder strap (so you can walk around using the hose to clean things like window sills and such) and a few hose accessories like an upholstery brush or pinhole nozzle. Still, even with these minor shortcomings I'd definitely buy this one again.

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Dustbuster that runs on my 18V batteries....hard to beat for convenience. Good battery life and pretty good suction, but it is LOUD with a really high pitched sound that buzzes in your ears. It comes with one XRP 18V battery which is about $60 so the cost of the vac is $70 or so. Was great to use in my attic rather than dragging out the big shop vac. I tried and returned the 2 gallon vac. This one has about the same suction and is cheaper and smaller. Hose detaches for cleaning in corners etc. Other than the noise...I love it.

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I was excited to get this vac as I needed a commercial quality portable for the random handyman jobs my boss sends me to in between regular framing gigs. Having an extra battery and charger to use with my other Dewalt 18 volt tools made this the vac to buy. I'm on the fence as to whether or not I would buy it again.

Did you read in any of these reviews that it is LOUD? Well, it is. It is not just that the vacuum is loud, but that it is an extremely high-pitched whining kind of loud. If I use it without earplugs I begin to get irritable like when I have to listen to a broken car alarm, a yapping poodle (oh, isn't he so-o-o cute!), or a toddler who isn't getting what he wants in the supermarket candy aisle. I have tried to adjust the pitch by SLIGHTLY covering the air intakes and outputs with blue painters tape to no avail. It is like an 18 volt motorized whistle. The fact that the vacuum operates at a mere arm's length from your ears exacerbates the problem.

You figure that if you buy an 18 volt vacuum made by Dewalt that you are going to get some serious suction, right? Not the case with this vacuum, or at least the one I bought. My 7.2 volt Dustbuster is much stronger than this vacuum. When I'm on the job I usually need to pick up sawdust, wood chips, drywall dust, and small screws and finish nails. The Dewalt leaves something to be desired when it comes to these materials, requiring me to go over and over the dirty area to get all the dust, and leaving me to pick up the bigger debris by hand. It isn't a clogged filter either, as I keep the filter meticulously clean on this, and on all my vacuums. I find it hard to believe that the engineers on this project were content to let a Dustbuster outperform this cool looking vacuum in suction strength.

There are some solid points about this vacuum. First off, the thing seems to run and run on a fully charged battery. If it does have 1/2 the suction of the Dustbuster, at least it runs several times as long. In the end that may equal as much or more dirt being picked up per charge.

The batteries and charger are compatible with your other dewalt tools.

The vacuum is made of thick, heavy duty plastic that, so far, has endured all the rigors of commercial use, including being at the bottom of the Jobox under a heap of other tools. It is not fragile.

I have not had it clog up yet, even when the canister is full up solid to the dustport it keeps on vacuuming. I know this doesn't sound quite possible but it is my experience. It can deal with drywall dust which is the bane of many vaccums.

It vacuums liquids. It can be used to clean up while wet polishing counter tops or wet cutting concrete in a situation where water can't be allowed to go all over the place. I have used mine to drain the water from a low spot on a wet, leaky roof so that I could perform repairs.

The collection bin can be emptied and reinstalled in about 6 seconds. The HEPA quality filter is easy to access and rinses off under the tap. (I don't think that you are supposed to scrub this type of filter with a brush or anything as you may damage the rather delicate-and expensivemembrane.)

It looks way cool.

There you have it. The vacuum performed less well than I expected as far as its suction strength goes. It is annoyingly loud. On the other hand it is useful for wet tasks and I'm not afraid to let it get knocked around, it'll probably last many, many years. I just ordered a Makita 14 volt vacuum, which received glowing reviews here on Amazon, before I wrote this review. I plan on using the Makita to keep my client's floors clean of dust and debris and will use the Dewalt on other, task specific jobs.

Hope this review helps you in your decision making process.

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For a handheld cordless vac, this works well. Suction is adequate for picking up sawdust, small nails, screws, drywall dust, etc. Used for the first time today on a wet clean-up and it worked great. No it won't replace my full size shop vac, but that isn't why I bought it. Its great for bringing into the house to clean up work messes that don't justify the large plug-in vac, or when you don't want to junk up the house-vac with work debris. Battery life is really good. Bought it about a month ago and have used it about a dozen times without charging again until today. None of the clean up jobs were significant just various wood dust and chips... but still impressive battery life.

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I purchased the DeWalt vac to replace an older Dustbuster. The power of the DeWalt is considerably better. The hose function works well and is great for corners and tight areas. Many reviews raise concern about noise. Here is a comparison measured at 36 inches:

DeWalt cordless vac 87-90 dB

Black and Decker Dustbuster 80-82 dB

Porter Cable wet/dry shop vac 87 dB

Dirt Devil 84 dB

Simplicity home floor vacuum 80 dB

Hearing damage occurs at 90dB over time. Ear muffs for hearing protections store nicely on the handle of the DeWalt and, I believe, should be used. I do not find this to be particularly inconvenient. I own other DeWalt tools and have found them to be consistently high quality. This one is no exception.

Kensington 33362 Ultraportable Power Inverter 150

Kensington 33362 Ultraportable Power Inverter 150
  • Kensington Power Inverter 150W Ultra Compact Portable
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This is the perfect adapter for me as it powers both my notebook and all of my gadgets from a single brick. I use it for my notebook, DVD player, cell phone, mp3 player, guitar trainer and PDA. The Kensington is simple, compact and lightweight without a lot of fussy extra stuff to deal with. The iGo and Targus systems require a separate dongle for low-power devices like cell phones and CD-players.

"Brick" really isn't a good description though, because the Kensington transformer has a super slim profile and is lightweight. I bought the 120w version because some people reported trouble with the 70w on newer HP Compaq Business notebooks. I figured the 120w is good now and insurance against obsolesence in the future.

The power supply is just part of the picture though, as the real beauty of the system is the "smart tip" feature. I frequently fly on international and long haul domestic trips and like to take along my portable DVD player for entertainment. Instead of hauling heavy auxiliary batteries or having both a DC adapter for the plane/rental car AND the regular power bricks, cables and wall warts for AC, now all I need is a single power supply and the right tips.

It seemed like I was always forgetting to pack the one crucial component I needed, like the USB cable to charge my Tungsten T or the wall wart for my mp3 player. With this system, everything stays in one pouch in my carry-on briefcase and the OEM power supplies stay at home, no more sharing and forgetting....

On the downside, the AC power cord really needs to be longer. Now it hangs down off the wall with the weight of the brick straining the cord. This will eventually lead to failure and an electrical hazard unless replaced. Also on my wish list is a separate European two-prong power cord to eliminate the need to pack a plug adapter.

Technical support is a joke, as the call desk didn't even know that any of the DVD tips were available. Technical spec information is nigh on impossible to get. My DVD player wasn't listed on the website and I wanted to know which tip supplied 9v.

Good luck trying to find that out without a major research project. I wish Kensington would just publish a compatibility chart on the site and keep it current, instead of that goofy query-based tip selector. It is so out of date, that it doesn't list many of the DVD player models that have tips (e.g. Panasonic).

I wanted to find the right tip for my Philips PET1000 DVD player. I finally had to go to the manufacturer websites that Kensington makes tips for to dig out which one uses 9v (it was Panasonic). Bought the tip, works like a charm. This works for other devices that aren't listed too, like my Tascam gutiar trainer. If the tip fits your device without forcing or isn't loose, it is probably the right one. However, ALWAYS check the voltage and amperage first to avoid frying your stuff.

The bottom line is that this is head and shoulders above the other AC/DC systems out there. If Kensington can keep up the product support by making new tips for gadgets as they hit the marketplace, it could be around for a long time.

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I am very happy with my Kensington Inverter and recommend it highly. It has served me well on many road trips and airline flights.

Having a 3-prong outlet makes this a far more versatile and useful device than inverters that just have a tip for the laptop. It is by far one of the lightest devices of its kind that I have found and great for travel.

There are a few tricks of the trade when using these kinds of devices. One is that airline "empower" ports only put out 75W--and if you read the fine print it can get shut off abruptly at any time during the flight with no warning.

There ar a number of laptops that require more power than 75W--particularly if you are trying to charge the battery at the same time. No inverter can help you solve this problem but it is something to be aware of. In many cases you can either remove the battery or connect it and let it fully charge up before you turn the machine on and it will work fine.

And finally the box says 150 watts, but this is *peak* power which only lasts for a short time (such as the startup phase for your laptop). Sustained output is 120 Watts--just something to note in case you are running devices that require that reuqire a lot of juice.

But all in all this is a *great* little device and I recommend it highly.

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I purchased the Kensington Universal 120W AC/DC Power Adapter because I wanted a lightweight solution to keep my IBM/Lenovo T43 laptop powered through long airline flights. Kensington's product is a slick piece of engineering the brick is actually lighter than the one that came with the T43 (that went in the closet immediately, probably never to return). And, it's probably < 50% of the weight of some of the previous AC/DC adapters on the market. Yesterday, a friend was telling me of some incompatibility between his DC adapter and the set-up in American Airlines coach. I've had no such issues. I've had the opportunity to employ my Kensington Universal 120W Adapter at home, office, car and plane and I've had complete satisfaction in all settings. And as for the previous reviewer's comment about the 5" cord, yeah, it does make for a rather odd, dangling effect, but I've not had a situation yet where I've been unable to make a connection because the brick got in the way (although I've had a couple of stares at Starbuck's when I cram the brick into the power alcove).

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This power adapter is light, versatile, and performs its function very well, but verify that compatible tips are available for your specific devices.

It has replaced five power cables I used to lug around for trips, and worked perfectly in Europe and India on 220 volt supplies. It's actually lighter than my original Dell laptop adapter. The anywhere adapter also works with a 12VDC auto outlet and the Empower outlets found on many airlines.

This is a power adapter only, so it will not perform a data connection with your PDA, iPod, etc. something to consider if synching while traveling is important to you.

The power cord from the outlet to the brick is 6" short. This is by design to allow the adapter to hang off the wall and have more air circulate around it. The adapter can get quite hot when drawing maximum power. I like the short cord because it's one less item to coil just toss it in the bag. I've actually worn out two other power adapters by coiling the cords and causing them to fray. The cable from the brick to your device, in contrast, is extremely long (approx 3m/10ft). Kensington offers a retractable cable; I haven't bought it but it is intriguing.

A few more hints:

-The adapter comes packaged with several tips for the most common devices, including the iPod.

-Check to ensure a tip is available for your device. Kensington does not have the newer Nokia cell phone (AC-3U 1.5mm) tip; you can get the Nokia adapter for the older tip. There are tips available for digital and video cameras. Check that the tip is in stock! I had to look around for the BlackBerry one.

-Consider getting the dual charging cable. This is a splitter that powers two devices simultaneously (one high power such as a laptop and one low power such as a phone/PDA).

-The included zip case is awful. It's thin and the zipper split open easily.

This is based on a couple of days' experience.

The AC seems to work. Haven't tried DC yet.

It's lighter than the factory power supply for my Compaq Presario 2100. That's 18oz; this one is around 13oz without the DC cord; even with the DC cord it's a couple of ounces lighter. It's also a bit slimmer, though wider and a little longer.

It has built-in velcro straps on the cable. Cool, means I don't have to add my own.

The cabling is kind of interesting. The AC input cord is only about 5" long, so the power supply normally just hangs from the outlet. The DC output cord is about 10'. Both cords will detach from the PS itself, and then the DC output cord connects to one of several tips that select voltage and tip style.

The advertised capability to power almost anything is quite attractive, but I wasn't able to find anything about alternative tips at Kensington's web site. It'd sure be nice to be able to power my PDA and my cell phone, but they'll take unusual tips. Their compatibility page had lots of laptop computer coverage, and zero coverage of anything else.

When you combine the tip with the connector on the end of the cable, the result is about a 3.25" rigid connector sticking out the back of the computer. That make me nervous; it seems like it's asking to get broken or, worse, break the laptop. It may interfere with one of the major things I wanted this unit for strapping the laptop to the center console in my motor home. A right angle connector would be better. The factory power supply has a right angle connector, and projects only 0.75" out the back.

Kenwood DNX5160 6.1-Inch In-Dash Double-DIN Navigation DVD Receiver

Kenwood DNX5160 6.1-Inch In-Dash Double-DIN Navigation DVD Receiver
  • AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, MP3/WMA/AAC, MPEG1/MPEG2, iPod, USB, HD/SAT radio-ready
  • 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 2V preamp outputs (front/rear/sub) and crossover system
  • 6.1-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display with WVGA 1,152,000 pixel resolution
  • Includes built-in Garmin navigation, direct iPod connection, USB music streaming, front panel A/V input, A/V output;
  • One-year limited warranty

The Kenwood is pretty nice. I had it installed in my Benz and its OMG!! the clarity of it is simply astounding. I also had a rear camera installed and when its active you would think your watching a movie in 1080... The monitor is a very nice size and since it was nicely installed it looks like it came standard. When the Navigation is on and you have music playing it really does practically mute the music to give the directions that are required. In that aspect it is much better than the previous Kenwood (the one with the flipout screen). It was definately worth the purchase. Just make sure you dont get it at Car toys directly the best price was here on amazon. I also got the steering wheel control and that works great also...Make sure you add the ipod connector. I havent figured out how to do the split screen yet....but it does show semi nav on the bottom of the screen when you have it on audio and vice versa on Nav it shows the music at the bottom.

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Very nice looking electronic. almost a perfect unit with all the accesories. 6.1" screen, Garmin GPS, Traffic Receiver, DVD Player, AUX connection, Ipod compatible, USB connection, HD Radio, Satellite Radio, Bluetooth and Rear view camera. The darkside of this unit is the software, it is not as fast as you may like and also look kind of old. The bluetooth does not work very well, if you want to use it you will have to sync your phone every time that you turn on the car.

Overall is a good unit; i hope after i do some updates start working better.

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After keeping this on the shelf for many, many weeks, I finally got this installed in Malaysia. The units sold by the local distributor (DNX-5360)is close to double the price! Made it a no-brainer!

The initial installation was relatively trouble free with the exception of the mapping function. It was loaded with the USA map and my installer could not load malfreemaps on it. After a week of calling Singapore and the USA, the local Kenwood distributor managed to help me out. It now works like a charm. It's freshened up my Ford Escape and I love the unit! Still trying to make the videos in the USB flash drive work but I'm not too worried about that as I have the iPod as the main media source.

So, the 'but'...

Under 'heavy load', the Nav function crashes! I dunno if it's just my unit coz of the local map, but when I try to get it to do a lot of searches and the like, it just says G'night!!! Nothing a reset doesn't cure but not something one has to do regularly, fortunately!

Otherwise, double thumbs-up!!

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At first I purchased this product because I managed to catch it on sale at Amazon. After some investigating, it turned out to be a great after market system. The GPS is provided by Garmin, which is OK and sufficient for my needs (I wish traffic updates were included!). What was very surprising about this product was the sound quality without the use of any amplifier aside from what is built in. The Toyota factory stereo was very "quiet and muted" and I was never satisfied with it. Once I listened to a CD on this car stereo, I was impressed. Crisp and clear voice and string instruments come through, and there is a good amount of bass felt at low volume levels, all with the default factory six-speaker system (no sub).

The iPod integration is great, but the user interface is different than what I was used to on the iPod touch itself. Occasionally the iPod controls are unresponsive, so I have to turn the Kenwood unit off and on. I have not tried to watch a DVD on it, and I have not hooked up the Sirius receiver to it yet, but I expect the experience will be fantastic if the GPS and iPod functions are any example.

The refurbished GPS arrived faster than estimated. It is a great unit and works fine. Easy to install and easy to use.

KHOMO Pink Color USB Power Adapter Charger + 6ft Super Long USB SYNC Cord Cable for Apple iPhone 4G

KHOMO Pink Color USB Power Adapter Charger + 6ft Super Long USB SYNC Cord Cable for Apple iPhone 4G 4S iPod Nano iPod Touch
  • Compatible with ALL iPhone models, All iPod models & All iPad models
  • Nice Hot Pink Color.
  • Perfect for Carrying to Work or Traveling
  • Includes a 6ft Super Long (twice the length) Hot Pink Color USB Cable.
  • Brand: KHOMO Accessories.

I was THRILLED with this charger when it arrived. The color is a great bright pink, and the long length is so convenient. It did not charge my phone (3G) as quickly as my Apple charger, but it still charged it at a decent rate. However, I am using past tense because it QUIT WORKING. After I owned it about a month (just over 30 days for the replacement period from Amazon), it just all of a sudden stopped charging. When I plug it into a phone, it does not respond. I've tried it with 3 phones (two 3Gs and one iPhone 4G) since it stopped working, and it will not come back. I kept it plugged in 24/7, and I just plugged my phone into it at night while I slept. I did not move it much to twist the wires or anything...one night it just simply didn't charge.

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Color is perfect. It charges and it syncs my iPhone 4G.

Plus the cord is really long so my wife can now use it from bed.

nice quality, nice price!

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I have bought several of these: the blue for my nephews and the pink for my nieces; and a blue for myself. They work great on both the iPhones and the iPod Touch! The extra length comes in handy, and the colors are appealing. The price is good too.

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i did not get all of my order. I got the ears but i didn't get the pink USB are the wall charger.

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Although the length of this cord is what I was really after, I did buy the "Hot Pink" to match my case. The color I received was more of a pepto bismal color not hot pink, otherwise I would have given it 5 stars.

12V 14.2AH Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) Battery - T2 Terminals - for ZB-12-14.2

12V 14.2AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery - T2 Terminals - for ZB-12-14.2
  • 12V 14.2AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery with T2 Terminals
  • 5.94in (length), 3.86in (width), 3.74in (height); 8.97lbs
  • 18-Month Warranty, 60-Day Money Back Guarantee
  • Sealed AGM design makes batteries leak free.
  • Maintenance free high performance Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) batteries.

This wasn't the cheapest battery I found, but I am very satisfied with the quality of the battery. It came fully charged and there were more details concerning the battery specifications. Plus, it has an 18 month warranty, 60 day money back guarantee, and comes from the USA! It was a perfect replacement (better even) for my Goal Zero, Escape 150 power pack.

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GudCraft CD7.0 12-Volt Wind And Solar Power Hybrid Charge Controller

GudCraft CD7.0 12-Volt Wind And Solar Power Hybrid Charge ControllerWhen I ordered this hybrid controller I ordered it to furnish "automatic" charging for my homemade solar and wind power setup.

Well, when I opened the packaging, and took out the controller, it was much smaller than I had expected, and when I read the instructions for it, they made NO SENSE whatsoever!

I have had to do some guesswork to figure out what some of the symbols mean, and how you're supposed to connect your wiring to keep from destroying this controller.

This was bought as a 12 volt controller, but the so-called instructions said it was for 12 or 24 volt. However, where the battery output connectors are located, the instructions said one side was for 12 volt, and the other side was for 24 volt, and there are only two connectors! Come on! It is very obvious to anyone who knows about d.c. power that one connector HAS to be negative, and the other positive!

Whoever typed the instructions for this controller had absolutely NO idea what they were talking about!

About the only useful part of the instructions was where it actually told how many watts the controller was capable of handling from wind input and solar input. This information was NOT on this site for the device!

The maximum throughput this controller can handle for wind is 600 watts. 300 watts for solar power. Since I had ordered a 750 watt PM alternator for wind power, I had to order a rectifier to use for my wind generator. This controller cannot handle more than 600 watts for windthat is its' stated maximum.

If you intend to use this controller for "help" with your electricity production, it might work. However, if you need to use it "off the grid", I doubt this controller will meet your expectations. So just be careful is my suggestion.

They need to include a lot more information on this page about this controller than they have here.

I received this item without a manual. Repeated requests to Gudcraft to supply a digital manual met with no success. The product is therefore not documented which makes it useless. I own two other Gudcraft products their 400 watt turbine and the charge controller that comes with it. The documentation for those products is just plain horrible, so I shouldn't have been surprised that this item was going to be a disappointment. Not buying this brand again -finally learned my lesson.

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Universal USB Charger Kit for Sony Walkman Video NWZ-E340, NWZ-E344, NWZ-E345, NWZ-E353 & NWZ-E354 S

Universal USB Charger Kit for Sony Walkman Video NWZ-E340, NWZ-E344, NWZ-E345, NWZ-E353 & NWZ-E354 Series: USB Wall / Travel Charger, USB Car Charger, 2in1 USB Sync and Charging Data Cable and Fishbone Style Keychain
  • High quality non-OEM USB Car Charger allows you to charge your device when you're on the go.
  • High quality non-OEM USB Wall / Travel Charger allows you to charge your device when you're not at a computer with a wall plug, on vacation or staying at a hotel.
  • High quality non-OEM USB 2in1 Sync Charging Data Cable lets you transfer files, songs, and movies
  • Plug in the USB Sync Cable into the USB Car or the Wall / Travel charger and take it on the go.
  • Fishbone Style Keychain: Can use it as a headset cord wrap. Perfect for managing earphone cables. Material is soft and washable. Keeps your cables organized when not in use.

Had no real use for the key chain, but the price on the package was right. The charger cable did actually fit into my Sony Walkman and it works. Both the car charger connector and wall charger accept standard USB cables and each one works. All three items are solid and appear well made--the cable is not flimsy. The real test to this inexpensive stuff is how long does it last? My set has functioned through 2 weeks of use and seems fine. I'd take a chance on these again. Certainly any life after three months will be a bonus.

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I didn't really read the Headline fully, so I ordered it and it turned out to be the wrong charger, I have the regular Sony Walkman, apearantly they made a different charger for it. It's all good I god a Swanky Keychain out of it and a USB Car Adapter i can use for my Cellular. Helpful.

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The original wall charger had some problems, but was exchanged, no problem, and now I can use my walkman again. Great product, great service, great price. Thanks!

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It was a fantastic price and I received several different charging devices that didn't even come with my original MP3 player.

Only downfall. Shipping was actually more than the product:( Still a steal though!!!

I use use the charger about three times a week and am very happy with the results. The Walkman holds a 9 to10 hour charge, great for work.

Sunforce 50012 1.8-Watt Solar Battery Maintainer

Sunforce 50012 1.8-Watt Solar Battery Maintainer
  • Charges 12-volt batteries and creates 1.8 watts of energy
  • Works with automobile, motorcycle, tractor, boat batteries and more
  • Made of durable ABS plastic and amorphous solar cells
  • For indoor use--solar panel is not waterproof
  • Built-in blocking diode to prevent reverse discharge

Product works well but you need to check the output at the end of the cigarette lighter plug with voltmeter. I couldn't figure out why there was no power at the cig plug. After some investigating I realized there was a fuse inside the cig plug that was blown. Even though the blue light is flashing you'll still have no power at the plug. I slid the chrome ring off the plug and it opened up exposing a blown fuse. Hope this helps.

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I installed this battery maintainer on the dashboard of my motor home and plugged it into the cigarette lighter while the motor home was in long term storage. Since the rig faces the morning sun, the maintainer did an excellent job of keeping the battery up to charge. I am well pleased with this Sunforce Solar battery Maintainer and would recommend it to anyone in need of such a unit.

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I purchased this solar charger for a camping trip I had planned. Out in the high deserts of Arizona, I wanting protection that my truck battery will be charged. I have a 1993 Nissan Pathfinder with a WalMart battery. We did use the truck battery too much while camping and that next morning the battery would not turn over the truck motor. Hooked up the Sunforce 1.8W solar charger and by day end the truck started right up. LIFE SAVER!!! I would recomend the product HIGHLY!!!

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I purchased 5 of these hoping they'd work as a cheap alternative to the more expensive solar chargers/maintainers. That was partly true; two of the five did but the other three all died within a month. Unfortunately this company(based in Canada) doesn't offer any support or warranty, contrary to what they advertise. Very poor quality and no support.

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I bought this array to trickle charge my 12V battery in my '05 Civic (I don't run the engine long enough between startups to maintain battery voltage). Attachment through the factory accessory plug was not feasible--the key must be turned to "accessory" for the plug to work, which then also powers up the radio. [Curiously, if I connected the array to the plug without the key on, I could turn on the radio, implying that the array was powering everything in the car that runs on "accessory"!] I therefore installed an always-on power socket; to do so, I installed a Bussmann BP/HHH ATM Add-A-Fuse to a unused fuse plug in my interior fuse panel, and attached to it a Radio Shack 270-1527 socket (after clipping off the battery clips).

In full sun, the array produces 70mA of current at 24V (60mA when properly attached to the battery). When attached in reverse, the array LED and diode together draw microamps of current (my ammeter could not measure that low of current).

White Color USB Travel Kit with Car Charger, Wall Charger and USB SYNC Cable Adapter for Apple iPod

White Color USB Travel Kit with Car Charger, Wall Charger and USB SYNC Cable Adapter for Apple iPod & iPhone
  • White Color chargers and cable
  • Compatible with iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch & iPhone (All models)
  • Charge your iPhone or iPod at home, on the road, or whenever it's not connected to a computer
  • Intelligent IC chip

Car charger and wall charger didn't work with Iphone 3GS. I tried in different cars and in different connections in the wall, and it really doesn't work.

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Wall charger does not work! It says "Charging is not supported with this accessory". On the product description is says use for IPod and IPhone. That is not correct. Very disappointed. I purchased this for mainly the wall charger.

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I plug my iPod touch in to charge it charged fine. When I went to release the cord from my iPod the end came apart. Only one charge and then it fell apart!!! I know it was cheap but I did not realize it was only one charge cheap!!!

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I love this kit, I have the car part in my car at all times and since I use my iPod a lot I need to charge it when I am driving.

It works perfectly, I also use the wall attachment every night, makes things so much easier so I do not have to plug it in to the computer. It was a great buy for what I paid and it was a speedy delivery.

Panasonic EYC199LR Cordless, Battery Powered, Rechargeable 14.4V Drill Driver / Impact Driver Combo

Panasonic EYC199LR Cordless, Battery Powered, Rechargeable 14.4V Drill Driver / Impact Driver Combo Kit
  • Ey7441 14.4V Drill Driver & Ey7546 14.4V Impact Driver
  • (2) EY9L44B: 3.3 Ah 14.4V Li-Ion Battery pack
  • Charger & Case
  • Kit Includes 2 Batteries, Charger And Case

We have been using Panasonic Cordless Tools in our construction company for years. The combination of great ergonomics, long battery life, quick recharging and durability make Panasonic our tool of choice. As solar, roofing and electrical contractors, our tools take a lot of abuse including falling off roofs. Amazon is our choice for purchasing Panasonic tools because of their great pricing and great service.

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Wow! Two drills, standard and impact. Small yet powerful for a 14.4 volt drill. Well balanced and ergonomically shaped for those big jobs. Drills have a belt hook if you are in need of an extra hand or, if not, you can remove the hook altogether. The drills have a built in light that is readily available at the push of a button, located on the base. It is unfortunate that the LED light does not come on automatically like the Makita BTD142HW. The impact drill was impressive when I used it to replace the garage door rails. Battery life is much better than expected, the drill has a low battery alert so that you can swap out batteries without the surprise of a dead battery in the middle of drilling something. Battery charger is over engineered, however, is pretty straight forward once you read the instructions a second time. The batteries are quick to charge too. All in all, this drill set did not disappoint. Panasonic EYC199LR Cordless, Battery Powered, Rechargeable 14.4V Drill Driver / Impact Driver Combo Kit

Cables Unlimited Ziplinq ZIP-PWR-DCM 12 Vaults DC Auto Plug to 5 Valuts USB Mini Power Adapter (Blac

Cables Unlimited Ziplinq ZIP-PWR-DCM 12 Vaults DC Auto Plug to 5 Valuts USB Mini Power Adapter
  • iPhone and iPod compatible
  • Provides unlimited talk time while plugged in to power outlet in your car
  • The perfect travel companion
  • Single color LED indicate power
  • Lightweight, mini design for easy travel and storage

Works and has charged my phones. Low profile when not in use (USB cable pulled out).

So far, so good.

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need this for my motorcycle, so i had a flat fit, with out a cigarette. lighter sticking out in the way.works well. love it.

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This adapter will not work if your receptacle is recessed in any way. In my Ranger, the plug didn't reach in far enough to make contact because of the recessed receptacle. Make sure yours is flush with the dashboard.

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Great little item. I use it every time I need to charge my devices in the car. I recommend this to anyone with a device that needs usb.

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Unlike many others available on Amazon, this USB charger is well made and is more than powerfull enough to quickly charge any device. The design of the unit looks great and keeps it from getting in the way.

DieHard 140-Watt Power Inverter with Built-in USB Port 71522

DieHard 140-Watt Power Inverter with Built-in USB Port 71522
  • 140 watts maximum continuous output power
  • LED power indicator
  • 110V AC household outlet
  • Thermal protection
  • Built-in high-speed cooling fanand USB Port

I was pleased with this inverter for car use. It worked both while driving on the road, and while car camping with the engine running.

The DieHard inverter arrived in the hard plastic shell material that you need a knife to open. Once you get the inverter out, all you have to do is plug it into the car cigarette lighter, and then plug the other end into whatever device you want to charge.

The little fan inside the inverter is audible as white noise. Not very loud, but noticeable. A little green light shows when the device is plugged in and ready to use.

Pros:

I found the DieHard inverter very easy to use just plug and play. I used it to charge my iPhone, my Kindle and my Toshiba netbook. You can use your device AND charge at the same time, which is a nice feature.

I appreciated the choice of two size charge outlets. You can plug in the USB of your choice, or a regular three-pronged plug for small appliances. 140 watts is plenty of power for the small electronics I want to use while traveling or car camping.

The inverter is small enough to unplug and put in your glove box or console drawer, so you don't have to leave this item in view when you leave the car.

Cons:

The inverter fits a little tightly in my lighter socket and you have to really push it in well (I drive a 97 Jeep Cherokee Laredo). Even so, while driving on washboard or dirt roads, the inverter fell out of the socket (very suddenly) a few times. I don't think this device was created with off-roading in mind, but this is something to be aware of.

Since the inverter only supplies 140 watts, you need to be careful what kinds of appliances you put in for charging. I don't think this is enough wattage for large-draw devices like vacuum cleaners, coffee pots, blenders or microwave ovens. I'd stick to electronics unless you know for sure what kind of watt-draw capabilities something has.

The Upshot:

With a decent price point, the DieHard 140 Watt Power Inverter covers many basic needs and is a very good device for travelers on a budget. If I ever had to live without electricity in my house (whether through a catastrophe or for budgetary concerns), this inverter would supply a wonderful and constant backup charge for all my electronics. I could even save money in my daily life by getting a free charge for my phone and such every time I took a drive, instead of using an outlet at home.

Recommended!

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