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Saturday, December 27, 2014

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The price is right. No bells or whistles, but does what I need it for: charging my phone in the car.

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I needed a car charged and this one works perfectly, for a reasonable price compared to purchasing in a local store.

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Good price and good quality. Would buy them again. I would recommend them to others. I'm ready to order more.

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Works great and I am happy that I can keep my phone charged at all times since I need it for work

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Does the job, and works for backup charger. Killer price,short cord! okay item...nothing special, just a good price. blah blah

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

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charges the phone but the battery gets really hot (tried Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy 1....Epic). My wife's HTC seem's to do a bit better, and only gets warm still not good for the battery.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

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I bought this for my Acer Iconic A500 to charge away from home. The car charge works ok, but the small device to device does not charge at all. It will transfer information however and I can use it on a mp3 player I have. So it is not money wasted, just not what I wanted. Seller was dependable, I recieved the product in good shape and in a very timely manner.

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Friday, October 10, 2014

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This battery was delivered fast and holds up well with my BagBoy golf cart. Only time will tell if it lasts but for now I'm very happy with this purchase.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Merkury Innovations AC-DC USB 2.1a 2 Tone Charger (Black/Pink) Review

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I've only used it once thus far but it does the job. In a couple of hours I went from a less than 10% charge to more than 50%. Since I usually plug my iPad in at bedtime I have a full charge by the time I get up. So it works for me and cost is somewhere between 1/2 and 2/3 of an official iPad charger. This charger didn't come with a cord. From what I read in other reviews you need to be careful when buying cords because quality varies greatly and will have a major effect on charging, but as I said no problems thus far. I will update this review if I have any problems with quality or longevity of the charger.

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I own 2 of these now and they charge my devices very fast, the only thing I dont like is the extremely bright red LED, I remedied the problem with a black piece of duct tape. please remove the red LED it stays lit with the USB cord is plugged or unplugged so im not sure what its purpose is.

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I purchased the charger for my ipad2 hoping to get a rapid charge -as advertised. It looks good and works fine as a regular charger just not quick enough for me.

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

PowerMax PM3-45-MBA Smart Battery Charger Built-In 3 Stage Charging Reviews

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This unit was a direct replacement for my broken original WF-8945 charger/converter combo.

It installed into the existing opening and used the same mounting points as the original.

It charged several nearly dead batteries ,all while powering the lights and furnace in my camper, with no problems.

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Monday, August 18, 2014

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Worked fine. Brought for my husband and I haven't heard any complaints from him. He needed it for his truck and we received this item quickly, no long wait,

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

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I tested PowerGen Dual Port USB Car Charger with Nexus 7 Tablet, Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Tablet, and Samsung Galaxy Nexus cell phone, and SanDisk Sansa Clip+ player. My original test for Nexus devices was using Jelly Bean 4.1, I repeated the tests for Jelly Bean 4.21 and saw a significant difference. I updated this review to show the differences between two releases.

I received PowerGen car charger for testing from the manufacturer to write an honest and unbiased review and you will find both pluses and minuses of my experience in this review.

I am attaching a collage of 3 photos labeled with numbers 1 through 3 under customer photos that I will be referencing in this review.

The first thing I noticed that this car charger is fairly short (3 inches in length, 1 inch by 1 2/8 in width). Photos #1 shows this plug plugged in.

The plug has two ports labeled "A" and "NA" which stands for Apple and Non-Apple devices. I own all Android devices but I tested both ports to see their behavior with my devices. The charger comes without a USB cord, so tested it with the USB cords that came with my devices.

I used Battery App to determine how each device recognized the external battery pack. 'AC' status means the charging is at full charging rate. 'USB' status indicates charging at a lower charging rate. 'Discharging' status means that the charging rate is below the power that the device is consuming so it slows down the discharge rate but does not re-charge.

The key findings:

(1) Samsung Galaxy 7.7 cannot be charged with this car charger with either port

(2) "A" port provides reduced power for some non-Apple devices and does not work for others

*** Update 1/11/2013 ***

I repeated the test with Nexus 7 running Jelly Bean 4.21 and both ports are now charging it at AC rate. The original test which showed poor performance on Apple port was Nexus 7 running Jelly Bean 4.1.

I also retested Galaxy Nexus Phone running CyanogenMod 10.1 version of Jelly Bean 4.21, both ports also show charging at AC rate.

The table below summarizes my findings:

Nexus 7 Tablet

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A port -discharging (Jelly Bean 4.1)

A port -AC (Jelly Bean 4.21)

NA port -AC

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phone

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A port -USB (Jelly Bean 4.1)

A port -AC (Jelly Bean 4.21)

NA port -AC

Samsung Galaxy Tablet 7.7 (photo #2 and $3 show Galaxy tablet is running battery app and showing "discharging" on both port)

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A port -discharging

NA port -discharging

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 Player

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A port -charged at USB rate

NA port -charged at AC rate

The behavior with Nexus devices was consistent and good on "NA" port. After upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21 both Nexus devices are charging at AC rate on the Apple port.

Samsung Galaxy Tablet 7.7 did not work (was discharging) in both ports.

The MP3 player worked in both ports, but as USB rate in "A" port and at "AC" rate in in "NA" port. When I charge Sansa MP3 with a standard AC charger (photo #3), the MP3 player goes into charging mode, displaying the charging animated icon, the MP3 content is not played. When MP3 was plugged into the PowerGen plug (photo #3) it continued to play the content. I listen to books on my MP3 player so this caused me to move forward in my book and I had to manually reset my position by a few chapters to get back to where I was when I started charging. The positive side of this, is that is possible to continue listening while MP3 is recharging.

To summarize:

I liked:

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1. Good behavior with Nexus devices.

2. Solution for MP3 player with built-in battery

3. Can charge two devices (but one at a reduced rate for non-Apple devices)

I did not like:

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1. Did not work with for my Samsung Galaxy tablet

2. (Not applicable after upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21) For non-Apple devices one port has less power or does not work

3. (Not applicable after upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21) For non-Apple devices the less useful plug takes up a little extra room

Overall, after upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21 this plug has an excellent performance on both ports for Android devices.

Ali Julia review

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We own a ton of electronic devices and since they are all portable they go with us in our vehicles. Toss in a couple of grandkids and add in their equipment and then you have a lot of electronic devices being used on long trips that need to be charged. You might also be limited to the number of car power sockets that are available in your vehicle. Most USB car chargers have one port and they are limited to 1 Amp or 2 Amps output. This big brother of all chargers has two USB ports and can handle 15 watts of DC power or 3.1 Amps of total charging power. That means I can charge my iPad 3 and my iPhone simultaneously without any issues and at full speed.

This is a good car charger that features two USB charging ports that can be used at the same time. One USB port is designed for Apple products and it is labeled with an A. The NA port can charge your iPhone and any other compatible USB device. My iPad 2 and my iPad 3 could only charge in the A port. Both outputs are rated at 3.1 Amps but the total current out of both ports combined while in use at the same time is 3.1 Amps

The unit comes with no cables but since it is touted as a universal charger and there are so many different types of charger cables I cannot fault them for not supplying one. Many chargers with cables are over $20 to $25 and the cables may only fit one family of devices.

Pros

* Dual port

* Charge an iPhone in either port

* Can charge the iPad 2 or 3 in the Apple A port at 2 amps even if you are charging your iPhone at the same time

* Both ports charge up to 3.1 Amps if only one port is being used

* Nice red LED light around USB ports so you can see it in the dark, know it is in a live car charging port and you can see the USB plug location.

* Max 15 watts of charging output which will charge two iPhones at the same time quickly.

* Self-monitoring circuitry protects for over-heating, over-current and over-charging protection.

* Provides fast charging of an iPhone 4 using which is very useful if you are in a hurry.

* Features four spring loaded retention balls to securely hold the charger into the car DC power plug

Cons

* Charger body is longer than many plugs, it can be easy to bump but it is nicely designed and functional.

Products I tested it with:

* Apple iPhone 4 works in both ports

* iPad 2 worked in the Apple port only

* iPad 3 worked in the Apple port only

* Kindle File worked in both ports

* Kindle Keyboard worked in both ports

* HP TouchPad did not work in either port as the specifications state.

* It is also not compatible with the Asus Transformer or the Motorola Xoom

This is a good product and the price is good also. It provides excellent performance and it worked well in all of my testing. I highly recommend it to you.

I was provided an evaluation unit for testing and agreed to provide a fair and honest review.

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I've had the opportunity to test several PowerGen products recently and this PowerGen Dual USB Car Charger follows in the tradition of the other products I've tested. It is well-built, performs well and provides a lot of value for the price particularly when compared to competing products.

This is a dual-port USB car charger. It will power and/or charge most, but not all USB powered devices such as smartphones, GPS units, tablet devices, MP3 players, etc. It is 3.1A which is quite a bit more than most standard AC or car chargers that normally would provide either 1A or 2.1A charging. Another nice touch with this charger is the LED light placed between the two USB ports that indicates power is reaching the unit.

What is somewhat unique with the PowerGen car charger is that it has a USB port (clearly labeled "A") that is specific to Apple products to ensure optimum performance to those Apple devices. The other port is clearly labeled "NA", or non-Apple, and is to be used for most other devices. My iPhone had a 70% charge. With WiFi turned on I used the PowerGen Apple port and the phone was charged to 100% in 50 minutes.

I was able to use the PowerGen as a power source for my Garmin and TomTom GPS units in my cars. So not only did it charge the internal batteries in those GPS devices, but it continued to power them just as if I were plugging the GPS into the power port of my car, with no USB car charger interface.

The PowerGen is very solid in construction and incorporates an LED between the two USB ports to give an indication that power is reaching the charger. What is also reassuring is that the circuity has charging protection built-in and will stop charging when the device has been fully charged. I've had other USB car chargers and the PowerGen seems to be of higher quality than any of the others.

I was provided a sample for review.

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I got two samples of this product, one black, one white, a few months ago and finally got around to testing them. USB chargers are a difficult product category because the USB spec was never designed for the current/amps (and thus wattage) that today's products require. In a desire to not damage computers, most high current/amp devices have special chargers that have the signal wires configured in a special way. That way, when the device connects to their charger, they'll know they can draw all the current they want. When they don't see the signal cables properly configured, they only draw what the USB spec allows, thus preventing them from damaging that charger (or computer).

It's a fine solution to a tough problem, but unfortunately some of these signal wire configurations are directly contradictory to each other, (specifically Apple vs everyone else) leaving 3rd party chargers in a bind. They can't support all devices easily, even though they all use the same plug. The result is that lots of chargers don't charge lots of devices at full potential.

To learn more about the particulars of this, see my previous review of the 10 watt PowerGen charger here:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R1BSQFGYMS2DCH/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm

The PowerGen line has solved this problem by having each of their ports configured differently. This was true on the older 10 watt and remains true for this newer edition. The result is if you use the correct port, this device will work with more devices than any charger I know of. If you've got just about any Apple device you're covered. It'll cover almost all Android phones and many of the tablets, but some of the special tablets, it won't.

As yet another bonus, this edition improves on the older 10 watt version with a more visible and appropriate labeling... "A" for Apple products and "NA" for non-Apple products. On the previous 10 watt version it wasn't very obvious and was somewhat misleading being "2A" and "A".

The other area where the new charger excels, and brings itself up with the best in the market, is the mechanical design of the product, particularly on the part that plugs into the 12V adapter in the car. The older 10 watt product was a bit slippery and over time the vibration of being in a car would make it back out and lose its connection. This one is a better design and I've left it in my truck for months now without issue.

Back to device compatibility, based on my testing, their specs of what it'll work with are accurate. It charged both my Android phones as "AC" devices and my iPod touch and classic. It also does NOT work with my HP Touchpad, which is specifically mentioned in the specs.

It would be nice if it would work with the oddballs in addition to the mainstream, but seeing how it does better than any other device I know, and I've tested 6 now, it gets strong marks from me here.

(NOTE: the rest of the review was updated on 4/13/13, based on testing a new device from Anker that exposed some weaknesses in my test bench. As a result, I went back and re-tested this product):

This product has yet another impressive feature. All of the other products I have previously tested bridge the power between their ports, including the older 10 watt PowerGen unit. However, this unit has independent power for both rails. (for the techies out there: I tested this with resistive loads, and the voltage would only drop on the rails I heavily loaded and have no affect on the other rail's voltage or abilty to generate current.)

This is good, because one device won't affect the other. If you're charging your high-power phone and then you plug in your tablet, the phone's charging will be uninterrupted and not be slowed. That's very nice and something the other products won't provide.

In addition, there is some sort of load balancing going on between the ports. I can push either port to 2.2 amps and stay well within the USB spec'ed voltage value (greater than 4.75 volts). When I then tried drawing that much current from both ports, it went into it's auto-protection mode (that's a good thing, as it prevents the device from being damaged, as 4.4 amps/21 watts is beyond its capabilities) and the status LED started blinking to indicate this.

I then tried multiple combinations to see how much I could draw without going into auto-protection and I found as long as I kept it below 3.2 amps combined (over 16 watts) it would keep running like a champ. So, based on my latest testing this device can power just about any tablet in one port and just about any phone in the other, with one caveat: They can't be both from the same OS. You can have an Android phone and an iPad or you can have an iPhone and a Android tablet like the Samsung Galaxy, but you can't have an iPhone and and iPad because you can't configure both ports to support the same set of devices.

Nevertheless, until somebody creates a dual port device where both ports are configurable for Apple or Android, this is the best car charger on the market right now and gets 5 stars.

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I tested PowerGen Dual Port USB Car Charger with Nexus 7 Tablet, Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Tablet, and Samsung Galaxy Nexus cell phone, and SanDisk Sansa Clip+ player. My original test for Nexus devices was using Jelly Bean 4.1, I repeated the tests for Jelly Bean 4.21 and saw a significant difference. I updated this review to show the differences between two releases.

I received PowerGen car charger for testing from the manufacturer to write an honest and unbiased review and you will find both pluses and minuses of my experience in this review.

I am attaching a collage of 3 photos labeled with numbers 1 through 3 under customer photos that I will be referencing in this review.

The first thing I noticed that this car charger is fairly short (3 inches in length, 1 inch by 1 2/8 in width). Photos #1 shows this plug plugged in.

The plug has two ports labeled "A" and "NA" which stands for Apple and Non-Apple devices. I own all Android devices but I tested both ports to see their behavior with my devices. The charger comes without a USB cord, so tested it with the USB cords that came with my devices.

I used Battery App to determine how each device recognized the external battery pack. 'AC' status means the charging is at full charging rate. 'USB' status indicates charging at a lower charging rate. 'Discharging' status means that the charging rate is below the power that the device is consuming so it slows down the discharge rate but does not re-charge.

The key findings:

(1) Samsung Galaxy 7.7 cannot be charged with this car charger with either port

(2) "A" port provides reduced power for some non-Apple devices and does not work for others

*** Update 1/11/2013 ***

I repeated the test with Nexus 7 running Jelly Bean 4.21 and both ports are now charging it at AC rate. The original test which showed poor performance on Apple port was Nexus 7 running Jelly Bean 4.1.

I also retested Galaxy Nexus Phone running CyanogenMod 10.1 version of Jelly Bean 4.21, both ports also show charging at AC rate.

The table below summarizes my findings:

Nexus 7 Tablet

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A port -discharging (Jelly Bean 4.1)

A port -AC (Jelly Bean 4.21)

NA port -AC

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phone

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A port -USB (Jelly Bean 4.1)

A port -AC (Jelly Bean 4.21)

NA port -AC

Samsung Galaxy Tablet 7.7 (photo #2 and $3 show Galaxy tablet is running battery app and showing "discharging" on both port)

--------------------------

A port -discharging

NA port -discharging

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 Player

------------------------------

A port -charged at USB rate

NA port -charged at AC rate

The behavior with Nexus devices was consistent and good on "NA" port. After upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21 both Nexus devices are charging at AC rate on the Apple port.

Samsung Galaxy Tablet 7.7 did not work (was discharging) in both ports.

The MP3 player worked in both ports, but as USB rate in "A" port and at "AC" rate in in "NA" port. When I charge Sansa MP3 with a standard AC charger (photo #3), the MP3 player goes into charging mode, displaying the charging animated icon, the MP3 content is not played. When MP3 was plugged into the PowerGen plug (photo #3) it continued to play the content. I listen to books on my MP3 player so this caused me to move forward in my book and I had to manually reset my position by a few chapters to get back to where I was when I started charging. The positive side of this, is that is possible to continue listening while MP3 is recharging.

To summarize:

I liked:

---------

1. Good behavior with Nexus devices.

2. Solution for MP3 player with built-in battery

3. Can charge two devices (but one at a reduced rate for non-Apple devices)

I did not like:

--------------

1. Did not work with for my Samsung Galaxy tablet

2. (Not applicable after upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21) For non-Apple devices one port has less power or does not work

3. (Not applicable after upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21) For non-Apple devices the less useful plug takes up a little extra room

Overall, after upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.21 this plug has an excellent performance on both ports for Android devices.

Ali Julia review

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Friday, July 11, 2014

Buy Car Auto Charger for Verizon Novatel MIFI 2200 Wifi

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This unit might be suitable for charging a bluetooth headset but doesn't provide enough current to charge the MiFi 2200.

For $2.69 you get at most what you pay for.

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It worked for two days ONLY! I contact the seller but he is not replying. It does not worth to buy even for free!!!

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I use this for both my phone and my MIFI...I love this. It makes it so much easier to travel

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I just happened upon this item while looking for a device to give me my own hotspot for my laptop. It works very well with the verixon mifi 2200 wifi hotspot.

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I use my MiFi 2200 extensively while traveling by car, and this proves invaluable for keeping it charged during long road trips.

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Friday, June 27, 2014

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This is just what I needed! Now I can charge 4 batteries using my existing charger without having to worry about switching the batteries. It is really easy to use and took just a few minutes to hook to my charger and batteries.

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Thursday, April 24, 2014

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I would mention to any one that the products were as good as most original products, and better than some original parts that I have seen in the past,

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I needed a car charger for my wife's Samsung A850 flip phone. Our carrier ( Verizon ) no longer carries any parts or accessories for this phone. I searched for it on Amazon and ordered what appeared to be a good quality replacement charger for her phone. The charger arrived within 3-4 working days and appeared to be of the same quality as her original one. The key aspect was how it performed. I'm happy to report that the charger has been working flawlessly for over a month now and she is very satisified.

One note of caution. There are other cheaper "Chinese " model chargers out there that claim to do the same thing. Be very careful when ordering them. Her original Verizon/Samsung charger would "turn off" when the appropriate charge was achieved. The new charger I purchased does too and cost more too. Many claim to shut off so use your best judgement. If the charger doesn't shut off, you risk ruining the phone or worse.....have a fire when the charger overheats.

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

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Can't imagine ever owning another useless short coil cord again. This is by far the best auto charger I have ever owned. Also received in a very timely manner.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

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The product came in as specified. It does charge the GPS device as indicated. I would highly recommend it for anyone that does not like to use the car battery to recharge the Garmin Nuvi and still use it for navigational purposes.

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Can't complain about anything, as the charger works and has been working for the last 2 or 3 years that I've had it.

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There is not much to say about a charger. It works. I do like the screen protector that was included since I am very hard on touch screens.

It did not arrive as fast as other electronic accessries I have ordered but it was well within the estimated time so I am satisfied.

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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Nature Power 60028 28-Amp/455-Watt 12-Volt/24-Volt Digital Solar Review

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I was looking forward to the metering features and settings flexibility on this charge controller, but it was a big disappointment. Its critical failure is in the basic charge control function. I might as well have connected the solar panel directly to the battery the controller was always charging at full panel output regardless of the battery voltage.

I tried lowering the cut off voltage to 13 volts to see if would ever shut off, but it still stayed in bulk charge mode no matter how I set or reset the configuration. I also found the meters to be very inaccurate, off by 1/2 to 1 amp (verified with an external meter).

While researching these problems I noticed that this a US labeled Chinese "Wellsee" charge controller, sold under several other names with slightly modified cases.

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This item is both cheap and dangerous. I say dangerous because the display lies. It said it was not delivering any amperage to my batteries, but a clamp on meter clearly showed it delivering all available amps from my panels, thus sending the battery to over voltage and gassing. The voltage measured at the battery spiked over 16V even though the charger was set to cut off at 13.7V. Stay away from this one.

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I installed a Renogy 200 watt solar system in my motor home but the reviews on their controller were not satisfactory to me. It is in and working as expected.

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I bought this because a friend of mine has one and it works very well. I have not got mine hooked up yet but I'm looking forward to using it on my 5th wheel solar system.

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