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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Discount GTMax Red USB Mini Car Charger Vehicle Power Adapter for Apple iPod

GTMax Red USB Mini Car Charger Vehicle Power Adapter for Apple iPod touch 5th 4th GEN 5G 4G, iPod Nano 6th Gen 6G; iPhone 5 5th, 4S, 4,3 3GS; ipad 1 2 3 , ipad mini
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Bought this for my son and it's a permanent fixture in his car. Nice to have so he can always charge his phone.

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This red car charger is just what I wanted. It is the perfect color for me and it works perfect in my car.

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Very cheap price for this adapter. Works just fine and its useful, since you can plug in any usb charger.

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Awesome product. And the price is right too. Service was excellent and super fast. When plugged in to the cigarette lighter in car, there is a blue light indicator, so you know the device is being charged.

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its a good deal and works with all my devices but only thing i didnt like it has a light and its blue:/ and usb charger is red but still good

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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Duracell 852-0257 USB Lithium Ion PowerSource Mini Reviews

Duracell 852-0257 USB Lithium Ion PowerSource Mini
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I use this power source to recharge my Ipod touch while traveling. It will recharge the Touch very quickly and has enough juice to fully charge it 3 to 4 times before needing a plug-in itself. It is small enough to carry on trips (I travel light) and will also recharge my Sansa Clip MP3 player. Others here complain about the awkward flip out connector, but I find that better than one more cable to carry. It doesn't take long to juice things up, so it works well for me. I have found it to be well made and has stood up to a lot of banging around and periods of heavy use followed by periods where it just sits around for a couple of months.

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I got the Duracell PowerSource in December 09. Since then I have purchased it again and again, many many times over--Most were made gifts (and they're A. useful for just about anyone with mobile electrionic devices, so perfect gifts and B. always recieved at least positive praise if not confessions of love for their usefulness). I presently use two for myself (One that I carry on me, one that knocks around the house. Or I take both on long trips) and have one more in its package as a spare.

I'm the type of person that feels compelled to write reviews on products I come to love, and I do, I love this little guy. My original reasons for getting it, was simply this: All my day-to-day carry-around smaller gizmos presently, either directly charge by USB (by way of mini-USB ports), or have charging cables that end in a full USB plug. This is partly by design in selection on my part, and partly the industries overwhelming embrace of the USB standard as a viable power source provider as well on its usual data tasks. The convenience is clear, with USB being a standard specification, if your device can power from USB, you can assume you can charge it from just about anything that has a USB port, meaning then, any USB port is inherently a universal charger for your gear. When I travel, I bring a couple AC to USB power adapters and use those plus the free USB ports on my laptop to charge my myriad of devices. But I now carry the PowerSource mini with me in my pockets from day to day, and primarily use it to extend the battery usage times on my devices, as well charging them back up in a pinch.

The PowerSource Mini is fully designed by Xantrex for Duracell, a fact openly mentioned several times in the included instructions. Xantrex is a Canada based company well known for its power inverters in particular. The PowerSource mini is, as the instructions say, "designed in Canada, Assembled in China."

It's a very solid little device, fits well in the palm, easily slipped into any pocket. It is roughly about the size of a deck of cards, just a bit wider. There are three ports on it, 2 outputs (meant for charging your stuff), and one input (meant for charging the PowerSource mini's built in 3Ah(3,000mAh) Li-on Polymer battery). The two outputs are a standard female full sized USB port, and a male mini-USB swivel out arm. The input (aka the PowerSource minis charging port) is a small round plug, the type you typically find on most AC adapters, I don't know the exact size. Initially, I was disappointed that the input plug was like this, because although the charging cable is the round plug on one end and a regular full sized male USB plug on the other end (IE, the PowerSource mini charges via USB itself) it just means one more cable you gotta keep track of and try not to lose. But after thinking about it for a minute or two, I could clearly see why they decided to do it this way: it differentiates the input plugs from the outputs. Sure, it'd have been more convenient had the input been its own, say, female mini-usb, but had it been, it'd make it confusing as to what ports were for what task. By differentiating the input from the outputs it is very clear what is meant for what. Sure they possibly could've designed circuitry with a switch control to switch one of the USB ports from a output to input role as needed, but this would've added unnecessary complexity, so overall, in the end, I quite like what they've done here.

The User Interface is as simple as you can get: there is one button on the face. Press it once to turn the device on (IE, it will begin to provide power to the output ports), and press it again to turn it off. There is a central blue LED under the power button that lights when on. There is a secondary LED just below the power button that can light green, amber, or red as relevant. This LED is the power level status indicator and at any one time will let you know the power level, and what the status of the PowerSource mini is: When you're charging the PowerSource mini, it blinks green up to and until the built-in Li-on Polymer battery is fully charged. When you have the PowerSource mini on and feeding power to your devices, the indicator LED will light along with the power LED to indicate the present battery level. Green means there's plenty of charge still, amber means the capacity is low, and finally, red means the battery is almost depleted, and the PowerSource mini will automatically be shutting down in ten seconds in order to protect its internal battery (you don't want to run the battery completely dead, this is not good for it in the long run).

Since the PowerSource mini charges by USB (via included charging cable) it can be charged by any USB port, including the ones on your computers, and comes included with both an AC adapter for plugging into the wall and a car adapter for plugging into your car's cigarette lighter socket. Know this: the AC adapter and car adapter are not exclusive chargers to the PowerSource mini--they are both USB chargers with a female full USB plug on them. Which means that you can also use them to directly power any of your USB chargeable devices. So for example, if your cellphone charges by way of USB, if you buy this kit, you not only will get a battery extender, but also a car charger and extra wall charger for your phone as well.

My PowerSource mini was ready to go straight out of the package, it still had a charge on it (and was in the green level as indicated by the indicator LED) mostly thanks to its Li-on Polymer battery and partly thanks to the fact that was a fairly recently built unit. There is a prominent manufactured on date on the back side of them, mine was assembled on November 8th, 2008, meaning that it was a full year from manuifacturing date until it was opened from its package by me--so it was a pleasant sign to see it still had a good full charge. (note: I purchased this unit elsewhere from an overstock company, not Amazon, so I don't know how reent the units Amazon sells were manufactured--though I believe this is now a depricated model that has been replaced with newer models from Duracel now, so one would expect a little dating). One of the great characteristics of Lithium ion Polymer batteries, is that they have relatively low self discharge as compared to say, regular NiMH batteries. I'm not exactly sure of the figure, but I believe I heard that Li-on Polymer cells will self discharge only about 10% per year. Which is awesome in a device like this, it means you can charge it, then throw it in your bag and be reasonably sure it will still have a good charge whenever you need it. If you've ever been disappointed to find that your NiMH batteries completely discharged themselves unusable in a month's time of non-use... Well, this is a diffrtrny story all together.

Speaking of the backside--a feature I really like about the PowerSource mini is that it has rubber feet on the back. It doesn't sound like much, really until you realize this means you can pretty much put it down on any mostly flat surface while it charges your gizmos, and it will stay in place without sliding.

OK, so how does it work? One word: awesome. In my usage, I have been using it to charge/extend battery life on my HTC TouchPro 2 phone, recharge my Meizu MP3 player, recharge/extend battery on my GPS navigation device, and a plethora of other uses as they come up. A new use I've found recently for one of my units (and lattely it has been all but dedicated to this task) is: Mini RC helicopter charging. I own the very popular Symma s107 mini copter, that model can be charged from a cable that comes out of the controller and charges it from the controllers batteries, or by an included USB cable from any USB port. I keep that cable now almost exclusively tethered to one of my Powersource Minis, and it is a sheer awesome arrangement--It leaves the controllers batteries for controlling only(so you need not replace them as often), pis extremely portable, and it charges the Copter much faster than the controller charges it. I cannot even say how many charges I get from this setup, because I honestly don't know. Countless, it feels like.

The instruction sheet has a small chart of typical recharge times for specific devices and it is as follows:

Device Recharge Time

iPOD 14 hours (

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Friday, December 19, 2014

OEM Samsung Desktop Dock w/ Battery for Samsung DROID Charge Reviews

OEM Samsung Desktop Dock w/ Battery for Samsung DROID Charge SCH-i510
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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This was a gift for my sister and she absolutely loved it. It made life so much easier with an extra battery and she loves that she can charge both at the same time.

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This dock works very well for us. The phone sits securely in the base and the battery charge time is very reasonable. The only complaint that I have is that you have to take the phone out of whatever case it is in, but that's more my laziness than a real complaint about this product. We liked it so much we bought another for my husband who has the same phone.

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I love that this charger charges my phone and battery at the same time. Also works great to have a bedside clock/alarm.

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The product arrived a couple of days earlier than promised. When I took it out of the box, everything was in perfect condition, connected easily and works great. The only drawback (and not that big of a deal) is that my phone will not fit into the cradle with the cover on.

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Works as advertised. Set the phone on the charger and you have a great bedside computer while it charges. Comes with a spare battery that can be simultaneously charged by dropping it into it's hidden compartment. Never want for a charged battery again.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Discount Battery Tender Plus Single Output 12 Volt Battery Charger

Battery Tender Plus Single Output 12 Volt Battery Charger For Harley-Davidson
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Works great!!! My Tri-Glide has a security alarm which drains the battery. Put the Battery Tender on it and my motorcycle is always ready. I have a Honda rice-rocket which I now charge after my Tri-Glide is charged. I should have bought two; I will soon :)

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Reviews of Powersonic PSC-12800A-C 12 Volt, 800mA SLA Battery Charger

Powersonic PSC-12800A-C 12 Volt, 800mA SLA Battery Charger
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I ordered one from Ace Scrape Metal (?) on the 21st of June. It arrived on June 29th--a reasonable amount of time, considering it took them a couple of days to ship it. The photo is not correct, as the model has 2 LEDs at the bottom of the charger. I do like one thing about it especially well. The leads have terminal ends that are held in place with bolts. This makes it nice for two reasons: First, you can take them off for storage, travel, etc. Second, if you want to attach Power Poles, you don't have to cut the original leads. You can simply fasten the end terminals to the leads, and then use the Power Poles directly to the battery. I don't like having alligator clips on blade terminals of batteries. There is too much chance they can slip. I solved this problem for the time being, by using electrical tape to keep the leads in place, and put my Power Pole connection (to my radio) between the terminals. That way, if they do slip, there won't be a short circuit. I will make separate charging leads with Power Poles and spade terminals. I like the PSC-12800A-C, as the price is right. Although my AGM SLA battery is 9 amp hours, the charger actually only goes from 4-8 amp hours--not the 4-12 as the ad states. However, I called Power-Sonic and a tech advised me that it was so close that it would not harm my battery--it would just take longer to charge. The next size up had prices ranging from $75-90. That is a lot more to get one more needed amp hour. I like the $25 much better. So, the ad has the wrong picture and the wrong amp rating. Actually, my Power-Sonic battery I bought had a pic of a different model, and that was from a different company. Summarizing it--the charger is an intelligent charger, is compact, priced right and I'm glad I bought it.

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I use this charger for "overnight" charging of various PowerSonic sealed lead acid batteries (4-10AH). It seems to do the job. I bought it because it was small and easily carried in a travel kit. The red and green status lights are appreciated. So far, no problems. Incidentally, this model does not have a DC pigtail, you have to furnish that. No problem for me as I made up a short pigtail with Anderson PowerPole connectors to fit my specific needs.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Ramsond® 20 Watt 20W W Solar Panel Module 12V Nominal Output RV Review

Ramsond® 20 Watt 20W W Solar Panel Module 12V Nominal Output RV Boat Battery Charger Charging Trickle Boat
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I bought it last week and I used it today for about 3 hours around noon in full sun, Houston Texas. Short circuit current is about 1.10-1.2A in peak, it was good. I charged my SLA battery 12V 7.2Ah for a while and found there are more than 10 spots changing color on the cells. Also some cells started changing its color. Back side is still looking Ok though, It's tyipical connection defect in production line I guess. I felt it's not safe to use without anyone attending, so I am preparing to return.

Solid type solar panel is quite reliable for the structure compaired to folding type, so I liked it first, but this time, my unit isn't so nice. If it didn't have such heat spot problem, I would have liked it very much. I want replacement and want to try good unit.

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This is a nice panel that upon voltmeter assessment in full sun, actually slightly exceeded the amperage rating by the manufacturer. The open circuit voltage (Voc) is also at the rated voltage. The build quality appears to be good with the exception of the sealing of the panel on the back side. The original panel I ordered actually was not sealed in the back at all. I sent it back for a replacement, which they did with a free return shipping label as it was defective. However, the replacement panel also had a poor quality silicon sealant job done on the 4 sides on the back of the panel where the white tedlar backing joined the aluminum frames. I just caulked it myself as I didn't want water intrusion over time. I was also tired of returning a panel that only cost me 65 bucks including shipping.

Overall a good buy for the money. They could do better with the quality control. I anticipate it will hold up well overall, however and it has a 25 year output warranty.

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The "weatherproof" box doesn't seem to be completely weatherproof to me. But that's my opinion, so I can't say for sure whether it is or isn't weatherproof. Buy waterproof sealant, which is up to you, DC rated cables and crimp-able (sp? ) connectors and a crimping tool if you don't have them. There are two holes with rubber plugs for the wires. You'll have to punch a hole through each of the rubber plugs. This panel doesn't supply enough watts to keep my 68AH agm vehicle SLI battery fully charged, which has an mppt solar charger, when it's sitting on the dashboard under the front window, but it sucks up ~1.2 amps when it's outside in direct sunlight. Edit: The solar panel has enough juice to float my battery after two or more sunny days in NY.

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I am disabled and do not drive alot so at times my car{Ford crown-vic police interceptor} is a slow crank or once in a while not at all. I installed this on my rear deck and it does just enough to keep my battery topped off and give me a fast crank all the time. I live in solar zone 5 mid atlantic with ave. 4.2 hours of sun. Although for its output I don't need to, I am running it thru a control unit. I am very pleased with my results. It has a sturdy aluminum frame and about 3" x 4" black plastic junction box for easy connection with pre-drilled holes and can easily be daisy chained. All cells are clean with no breaks.

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Great product does exactly what I need It to do. I use this and a sunshield to keep my tractor battery charged during the cold months so I do not have to jump it or charge it prior to the times I need to use it.

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Monday, September 29, 2014

Best Xantrex Technologies 804-0450 High-Wattage 40-Amp Battery Charger Deals

Xantrex Technologies 804-0450 High-Wattage 40-Amp Battery Charger
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I have been testing battery chargers and batteries for charging efficiency as a byproduct of marine wind turbine testing I am doing. Of the 5 different chargers I tested, this was by far the most efficient.

It is also very powerful; for just a little more than a standard 15 amp charger, you get 40 amps. The 3 stage charging program significantly speeds charging of large capacity batteries.

I bought 1, used it for several months, and was so impressed, I bought a 2nd one to boost the charging capacity of a very large batter bank.

It is ideal for use as a charger for boat battery banks, either cruising sailboat or for bass boat type trolling motor battery banks.

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I really like this charger but it has a major flaw.

The good points are that it provides a lot of current and it's very lightweight. You also get a constant current charge. If you set the charger for 20 amps you get a full 20 amps until the battery is near full charge and then the charger switches to a voltage mode and the current slowly decreases as the battery is fully charged. Very nice.

The major flaw is that you can't charge a completely dead battery. If the voltage is less than 4 volts, the charger is programmed not to work. How stupid is this? Somebody left a light on in my boat and drained the battery. I couldn't charge it. I had to get out my old "stupid" charger and get the voltage up before I could use the Xantrex. So which charger is really stupid?

Since this charger is "smart", it could simply run a few amps through a completely dead battery for a few minutes to see if the voltage comes up. If it does then continue with a normal charge and if it doesn't then give it up. Xantrex needs to re-program.

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Being a commercial fisherman I've dealt with many charges and this is the best portable one I've ever used. The design quality is excellent but the build quality is only fair since it's made in China, you might get a bad one. I had to take mine apart and reposition the control panel because it was shifted to far up and you couldn't see the indicator lights. Charges a full 40 amps and I've had no problems with it for 6 months. A completely dead battery won't charge until you either zap it for a second with jumper cables or use an old style charger for a few minutes. The 3 charging stages work as described.

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Works well, but sometimes the smarts are not smart enough. Some times it charges a full or nearly full battery at too high an amperage and you know it shouldn't. You turn if off then back on, and it acts properly. Sometimes it won't charge a battery in bad shape, but a simple & stupid charger will. I'm on my second. The first would go into equilizing mode by itself, though the engineers at Xantrex couldn't see how that was possible! All in all it's a nice device and a worthwhile purchase.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Review of XTAR XP4 Panzer Ni-MH/Li-ion Charger with USB Charging Port

XTAR XP4 Panzer Ni-MH/Li-ion Charger with USB Charging Port for Cell Phone & Car Adaptor
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This charger is code named "Panzer" and in my opinion aptly too as the construction feels solid just like a tank. I kept on getting the model of this charger wrong initially because of their significant lineup. My advice ? Just call the frigging thing Xtar Panzer! Nice ring to it and easy to remember.

The charger even comes with it's own verification code to ensure that the charger is genuine. It works albeit just a little too spartan or basic to be truly impressive or memorable.

The springs feel and work well without much hint of needing any lubrication. I based this finding comparing with other chargers with springs which normally need a touch of lubrication to work normally. The case also feels solid and surprisingly does not feel light or 'cheap'. I would say on this end, I am happy that Xtar did not spare when it came to materials to build the charger, even though the cost of them putting everything into the charger did show on the box material. The charger has got a nice solid feel to it. While I would have liked to have a digital display to show charging progress of batteries, for an initial effort from Xtar, this is sufficient. Here is a picture of the charger with the 4 bays in question. These chargers because of the protrusion on the metal contact will work with flat top batteries too. Initially, I was not used to the way the battery fit into the bays but after a few days I found it to be second nature. I guess the initial issue I had with it was because this is my first unit that uses a spring loaded.

Performance (4/5):

Some confusion I had initially was about the temperature sensor on the charger. On the manual it states that the charger's "operating temperature" for NiMh batteries was about 40 Celcius. I mistaken this for that the device contained some kind of temperature sensor but as pointed out by xtar representative this is not true. One thing I must note here is that the representative from Xtar must be given a point here because of their exemplary service. Every question that I had ranging from when the charger is going to be released right up to if the charger contained any temperature sensors was answered courteously and in a timely manner. Back to the charger, while it did not have a temperature sensor, none of the batteries that I charged on it became anything beyond warm because I suspect that it's heat dissipation is really good. I guess what it really meant by "operating temperature" really means what normal temperature the charger will be operating at when charging NiMh batteries.

I don't really have any of those fancy man toys to measure heat via thermal images beyond a child thermometer so you have got to take my word without backing proof here. Normally for NiMh battery chargers, currently in the market there are roughly 3 ways to terminate charge on a battery and switch to trickle charge:

dv Change in voltage as in a voltage dip after being fully charged.

dT temperature controlled as in the cases where the battery becomes overly warm.

Time controlled. This is the so called "dumb charger".

Ideally a NiMh charger should have the ability to do 1 and 2, just in the case if the voltage detection fails, then at least the possibility of the batteries melting in the charger can be avoided. The best case scenario is if a charger can do all three. This charger can do one of them and in most cases do it rather well so I guess it's acceptable, just that the "operating temperature" might be confusing and bring certain people for a loop.

Nearly all of the charging scenario, my findings are all based on the 0.5A charging settings as running on the 0.25A settings, some of the charging could not be terminated and was running indefinitely. After numerous exchanges on the forums namely candlepower forums, I was informed that 0.25A is way too low and most chargers would miss the termination. I take away 0.5 point from the charger here as it allows the user to pick the 0.25A charge setting although it might have problems terminating the charge on that setting, I mean the charger itself should not allow batteries to be charged at that setting if there potentially would be a problem terminating the charge at that setting.

Charging batteries(3/5)

Besides charging batteries of different chemistries namely Lithium and NiMh batteries this charger also come with a few other functions:

Discharge / Charge cycle for NiMh

Discharge of Lithium via USB to charge mobile devices (only for batteries loaded into Bay 4 of the charger)

** For all of the times I did my evaluation of these functionality I wished that I had a fancy schmancy multimeter to capture all of the data coming from charger. Alas, I don't, I guess next time or if someone sends it to me to be evaluated.

Here is what I thought of them:

Charging Lithium bats

Since I did not really have any Lithium batteries, in order to be complete I decided to go out there and finally get myself a torchlight. I settled on the PD32 out of recommendation which came with a Lithium battery.

Charging Lithium plus NiMh

Both of the batteries terminated fine and I had no issues here, one improvement I can see here is if in future editions of this charger the basic lcd display in the VP1 can be incorporated somehow into this charger it would be great.

USB discharge function

I tried using the USB discharge function to power up my Samsung S3 and it seems to work as advertised, the only issue I seemed to have run into is that the connector of the USB seems a bit loose (it could very well have been my own cable as well, so I won't fault the charger for this) and it disrupted the charging multiple times. Charging is acceptable and not anything memorable. The only thing that would have liked or I found lacking is that if only the USB function would work also if connected to a AC source then it would be superb. Assuming that the unit will only be used as a powerbank seems to be a mis-step on the construction of the unit. Also, if this unit was meant to be used as a powerbank it would be nice if batteries of different chemistries could be used instead of just Lithiums. The other thing is that the way that the unit holds the battery should be more secure if you really want to use the USB discharge function to charge up your HP or other mobile devices. Below is shown the USB section of the charger.

Discharge and Charge

The discharge and charge function is another function offered by XP4 which differentiates it from most chargers in the market now. There aren't many at this price range that does that. The only compliant I have here is that it this cycle takes a long time as it does not allow you to choose the discharge current. The option of the charge current only takes effect during the charging stage.

Conclusion

Likes

The construction of the charger is great and feels solid

The charging works (at 0.5A) settings with NiMh and Liion batteries that I tried.

So-so

The verification code on the site seems a little too basic to be impressive.

You cannot choose the discharge current in the discharge-charge or the refresh function.

USB function only works with Lithium batteries and do not work with NiMh batteries.

Lacking the LCD display that came with VP1.

Dislikes

There are no temperature sensor which can do dT based termination

Charging at 0.25A charging is very spotty. Should not have allowed charging at this setting in my opinion

You cannot use the USB when the AC is connected to the device.

As I see it now, the charger seems to be a good initial effort of Xtar foraying into the NiMh charging sphere. Where does it fit ? Well I have arguably the most advanced NiMh system out there: NC2500 from SkyRC but where I see Xtar's XP4 shining is the convenience of just having one charger that can do all sorts of charging. If I just want to dump my batteries irrespective of type into it and not want anymore information beyond just when it's charging and when it's done XP4 fits the bill perfectly. Look for this charger if you already know something about your batteries and just want something that charges and works without you having to do a lot of settings before it starts charging. While it is not perfect, I am happy with this initial effort and do hope that they continue to improve on this charger. I am looking forward to see an improved version of this in the future.

Also, I don't think that this review is complete without at least a mention of the great PR that Xtar has. The person that communicated with me about this charger was responsive and promptly answered all of my questions. Although this was my first time getting a review set from them I was very impressed with they way they treated me. This is one thing that the company has right and judging from their FB page, they got the community around them happy too.

In the end what made me not give this charger full points is because of the rather limited usage of the USB plus the 0.25A charging current that is not disabled for NiMh

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Friday, August 15, 2014

Discount Corvette Battery Butler

Corvette Battery Butler
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I have had many "battery maintainers" over the years but this one really works without boiling all the water out of the battery.

I now own four!

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Hooked it up to my car and then just left it alone for weeks. Went out and it started first time as if I had been driving around the entire month charging the battery.

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Have had it now for seveal months it has not come on and, battery is still charged. Did notice the back of the unit that plugs in is junk. The little screw that holds it was not long enough to make a secure fit. the bottom just snaps in and it comes apart very easy. Had to tape the back to the front without covering up the LED lights.

The real test will be when it has to come on to keep battery charged....

When batteries get old and hot they will discharge even after driving many miles, much more then butler can do and a battery butler will not help, have to replace the battery then...

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I have bought at least 7 of these Battery Butler float chargers. Pros: nice small size, comes complete with wiring adapters, cheap price. Cons: JUNK. If you buy one, just throw it away when it comes in and save yourself some time. I have put them on all my cars, trucks, ATVs, etc. that sit for extended periods. Doesn't matter if you put it on a typical used battery, or even a new fully charged battery. Come back after the vehicle has sat for some weeks and the battery is DEAD. These things are worthless. I wish I had tried a couple before I committed to buying them for all the toys. Previous reviewer is correct in that they won't boil the batteries dry because they won't do anything.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

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Scala Rider Car Charger CAR CHARGER
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I know that companies make most of their profits by selling accessories but this should have been included in the $400 plus price point if the units. We made a 400 mile round trip Motorcycle ride and had the units on for 13 hours and the battery started to die even when we turned them off when we made gas and food stops.

I like the dual plugs to charge both units. Still should have been included in the package. That is why only 4 stars.

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After misplacing my charger I thought my scala rider was useless! Glad I found the charger on here! wish they had a wall socket one though.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Best Toshiba Gigabeat S MES60VK compatible Integrated 12v DC Car Charger Deals

Toshiba Gigabeat S MES60VK compatible Integrated 12v DC Car Charger and FM Transmitter - Uses Gomadic TipExchange to play music on the FM radio
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This works pretty well, and considering the dearth of accessories around for the Gigabeat, you have to take what you can get.

It works really well if you only use it as an FM transmitter or battery charger, not both at once. However with the power and audio cords plugged in, there is a distinct high frequency whine. It you're travelling at highway speeds, you probably won't notice it over the noise of the engine. But it seems to vary based on engine speed, so during a stop-start drive around the suburbs you will notice it. It's a pity they couldn't have filtered this noise out, especially since it's "second generation", so presumably someone would have noticed this before.

It's built pretty well and I like the idea that I can get other tips in the future to use it for other music devices or phones.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Discount 7 Items Accessory Combo Kit for Sony Walkman Video NWZ-E340

7 Items Accessory Combo Kit for Sony Walkman Video NWZ-E340, NWZ-E344, NWZ-E345 Series: Includes Silicone Skin Case Cover, Armband, Black Belt Clip, Home / Travel Charger, Car Charger, USB 2in1 Data Sync Cable and Fishbone Style Keychain
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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The set is OK. I wanted to save on the silicone cover. On the Sony website, the cover costs about $20. The problem I had with the set was the home charger. After using a few times, it does not charge anymore. I pull the MP3 player in and a few seconds later, the screen shows the battery being fully charged.

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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Discount Pantech Renue Cellet Retractable Cord Auto Car Charger Adapter Black

Pantech Renue Cellet Retractable Cord Auto Car Charger Adapter Black
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Does a good job and the retractable cord is a plus. It also worked as a power cord for my GPS when the cord for it stopped working. The other connectors may come in handy at some point for someone elses' phone.

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I found this retractable car charger to be a great product. It works as expected, and when I'm done I just hit the button to retract the cord and toss it in my purse.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

YTX30L-BS High Performance Power Sports Battery Reviews

YTX30L-BS High Performance Power Sports Battery
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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Even tho this battery is supposed to fit my particular Harley electra glide, the posts are recessed about a half inch, which makes you have to use a spacer in order to get it to fit. I've never liked having to do any spacing with on-board electrics, but there is no other way.

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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Reviews of Dc Car Power Adapter for Dynex Mcp-dp501c Mcpdp501c Dx-pdvd7

Dc Car Power Adapter for Dynex Mcp-dp501c Mcpdp501c Dx-pdvd7 Dx-p7dvd Dx-p9dvd Dx-pdvd9 Dx-pd510 Element E771pd E700pd E900pd Portable Dvd Players
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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The plug on this products is a bit too short for the ac adapter hole. I plugged it into the DVD player, but it would come out whenever I moved the DVD player. I had to duct tape it to the DVD player. After that it worked fine, but it was a pain in the butt to switch between the car adapter and the wall adapter. I had to take the tape off and re-tape each time.

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This adapter did not work and my laptop would not function right while plugged into this adapter. I definitely did not like this item.

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this item came in on time and works great. it works really good with our dvd and was a great price! i would recommend it!

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I needed a car charger, this one works but I need to place it a certain direction sO i get the power to charge.

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