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Lucas

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alternate power sources
« on: March 29, 2008, 12:53:18 AM »
I was looking at the Midland crank powered base camp radio, I LOVE THE IDEA, however I read some reviews and they were not good at all!!!

So I was wondering if someone could direct me to some types of portable sources of altenative power?  I have seen some of the fold out solar thingys but solar poses its own problems.  Really what im looking for is something to charge my 2-ways, and GPS.  If I can get the weather it would be great.
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Re: alternate power sources
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2008, 01:05:41 AM »
Lots of companys making inverters that plug into your cigarette lighter in your car.   They were very well for low amp draw devices.  Jump boxs also work well.
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Re: alternate power sources
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2008, 01:32:55 AM »
If your out camping there are a lot of solar devices (lights) that are very reliable that will also charge you phone, GPS, etc.  I have  2 panels from Harbor freight  that will more than do the trick for you they cost about $230.00 but are on sale right Noe for about #170.00 and they are made to work in low light. Solar has  gotten way better and cheaper. And some of the lights can be bought believe it or not a Wally World.
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Re: alternate power sources
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2008, 03:38:16 PM »
I've been using a Black and Decker "Power to Go" unit.  It's a battery and inverter in a package about the size of a CB radio. Mine produces 20 Watts at 115VAC.  I think they were also making a larger unit.  Also has a USB port to charge devices using that method.
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