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Samsung Replenish M580 Combo Rapid Car Charger , Home Wall Charger , USB Data Charge Sync Cable

Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Peak PKC0AF 2.0 Amp 12V Automatic Semi Intelligent Float Battery Charger/Maintainer

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Monday, September 15, 2014
Car Charger (Micro USB) for Samsung Intercept SPH-M910 / Captivate SGH-i897 / Epic 4G / Fascinate

Sunday, September 7, 2014
Samsung Galaxy Express i437 Cell Phone Car Charger

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This is fab it's cheap and works just like if u paid 20.00 dollars for it great. I would but again.Wednesday, July 30, 2014
12V 5.4AH Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) Battery for Razor E100 E125 E150 E175

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My daughter's Razor electric scooter (E100) stopped charging, so I guessed it was the battery and saw that they were pretty expensive through Razor. I opened up the scooter and saw that the batteries (2 identical 12V's jammed under the deck) appeared pretty generic and I found these here, so I ordered (you need 2 of them).The replacement process requires some cutting and soldering of wires, so it's not that simple, but for anyone with the least bit of automotive or electrical experience, it should be a cake-walk.
It's a bummer that these batteries are so suceptible to abuse and damage (you should not leave the scooter on when not in use, which is hard for kids to remember), but at least they're fairly inexpensive to replace.
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Friday, July 4, 2014
DLO TransCast FM Transmitter for MP3 Players

- Tiny device broadcasts music over any available FM radio frequency.
- Simple one-handed frequency tuning and back light control via joystick.
- Includes rechargeable battery, connection cable, and car charger.
1) I drive a Honda, the radio is set up in 0.2mhz increments. If I can find a dead station, anyone can.
2) Max the volume on your player
3) Cigarette lighter adapter works well.
I have used around town and on long trips (5-8 hours). The only thing you need to be aware of is having to hunt for a new station as you drive X distance.
Sound quality can be controlled by the player, as the transmitter uses the headphone jack.
If your going to bass boost the player, set the radio to flat until you hear what it sounds like.
I use mine with a Creative Zen Vision:M. Does the job, and does it for a reasonable price.
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The DLO TransCast FM device seems like a great idea. It is small and packaged nicely. I thought I was getting a great deal at $20, but the device was intermittent and staticy from day one. After I gave up on it, I tore the device open and discovered a cracked solder joint on the socket where the power jack plugs in. Even though the root cause could have been a cold solder joint (manufacturing problem), I suspect failure was because the tiny socket wasn't mechanically secured. The force of plugging in the jack was borne completely by the PC board pad and solder.Want DLO TransCast FM Transmitter for MP3 Players Discount?
The problem with is with impedance. Yes, it works with my Zen MP3 player. No, it doesn't work with my ATT Tilt Cellphone. The problem is the impedance is different. The DLO wants low impedance..like for a typical headset. My cellphone puts out a high impedance to its headset.So, the issue can be resolved for $2.99. Go to Radio Shack and buy the 8 ohm-to-1000 ohm audio transformer. You'll need to do a little soldering, but it works. Why didn't they incorporate different impedanc einto the device? YOu can figure it cost more that way
---* BeckI am a happy owner of this product -and I get excited, especially nowadays, when I come across such a great buy in a sea of mediocrity in electronics.
The most important thing to note about this FM transmitter is that it uses the entire FM range. Also the product's web site features an "Open FM Frequency Finder" which finds unused FM stations by zip code or city/state. This free service makes this product even more dependable and is another plus in the manufacturer's favor. Google "digital lifestyle outfitters fm transmitter" to find the product's web site.
Note that most FM transmitters only use the high and low FM frequencies, which in areas like Washington DC are clogged with FM stations and no available FM frequencies. Using all frequencies is a feature usually only found in devices which cost quite a bit more than this one.
This FM transmitter scans the "even" FM frequencies as well (ie 96.0, 96.1, 96.2, ...), so if your car stereo scans these frequencies you're almost guaranteed to find a free FM frequency. Too bad it stops at 88.1 (my car's stereo goes all the way down to 87.7), but its not a big loss.
I've read all of the reviews for this product as of the time of this post, and I am dubious about the claims made in most of negative ones. I have owned this FM transmitter for close to three years now. Mine is still as good as new. In fact, when you factor in the car plug and rechargeable AAA battery, you'll probably agree that this is an absolutely excellent value for the price.
The company has been around for more than a few months too, which in this business is pretty amazing.
If you are budget conscious and demand quality for your money: stop surfing, buy this FM transmitter, and for goodness' sake, go to bed! As of the time of this posting, Amazon has some great prices for this FM transmitter. When you get yours in the mail and hook it up that first time, you will agree that it was great buy.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Solar Regulator, 30A, MPPT, to 1.2KW, auto 12/24V battery

While we were building out our main power system, this was used with a pair of HQRP 85W panels and a pair of Rolls-Surrette thick plate 6V 305 AH batteries to power the RV (pumps, lights, 2KW modified sine inverter, computers and LCD monitors, fans, and a range hood).
Literally took 15 minutes to install and hook up and worked flawlessly for the 3 to 4 months before we finished the main system.
Did I mention it was also (against manufacturer's instructions) sitting out in the weather the whole time?
I'll be building several small standalone systems around the place and will use these for those instead of the more expensive Blue Sky controllers. Hook these into 3 or 4 Kyocera 135W panels, get some decent 220AH AGM batteries and you'll have years of maintenance free power.
Do make sure to have the batteries attached BEFORE hooking in the panels, tho'. :)
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Car Charger For LG VX3400, VX3450, VX5300, VX8300

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Coil n' Wrap 71 Hook and Loop with High Temperature 3' Sticky

I give this ten stars. **********I bought this product to stick a corporate garage door opener to the windshield of my car and it works great! The last Velcro I used would melt whenever my car was in the sun and would fall off. I recommend highly.
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Monday, March 17, 2014
Car DVR Camera Camcorder Recorder w/ 4 LED IR Night Vision and 2.5" LCD

- Infra-red night-vision with 4-LED light
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- 120 degree wide view angle shoot
- Cycled recording
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The camera works ok as was expected, but I also expected to connect it to my computer via the USB cord provided. However, I tried it on several different computers and they all say that the hardware is unsupported. I thought the drivers were on the camera as there wasn't an installation CD inside the package but I was wrong. It is a hassle to return it so I'm stuck with it until I find a better one. If it had an A/V output it would be a better buy also.Want Car DVR Camera Camcorder Recorder w/ 4 LED IR Night Vision and 2.5" LCD Discount?
It's okay for just few months. Mine died in 6 months. Don't expect night vision feature although it declares so. The farthest distance the 4 LED lights can reach is about 2 feet.this car dvr camera recorder with night vision is a peace of garbage, this company will send you a opened box missing part,s and the quality of this thing ( that will not take a charge) is very poor then thay will give you the run around.Monday, February 24, 2014
In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote

- Ingenious circuit designed to reduce static noise system
- LCD screen display, song details viewable when playing and function indicator on screen.
- Compare to the market in US, iQfm extreme is equipped with the strongest FM transmitter providing you with the clearest reception.
- Multiple flash drive operation includes USB flash drive, MMC, or SD memory chip.
- 1 GB memory chip can store over 230 songs (4mb/song)
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Wow! I'm impressed. This little gadget is economical, not cheap. A friend bought one on my recommendation and says the performance using the analog audio input jack is marginal. He and I agree, however, that the performance using a thumb drive or an SD card is terrific!I've just ordered six more, some for gift giving and a couple that I will use inside my house after I buy the parts and build the 12 Volt adapters (later today).
Note that I strongly prefer the SD card for media. The card fits within the physical profile of the device whereas a thumb drive protrudes and might get bumped, resulting in damage to the drive and/or the player.
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It works as advertised!. Sounds great on my car stereo, I put a Kingston 2gb USB fully loaded of music.Only I can't find a "shuffle" feature, it plays music in orderd manner. Still searching if exists this feature.
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PROS:I have a 1996 Toyota Tercel and it only has an after market CD player installed by the previous owner. I debated on getting the $50+ toy that bluetoothed from your phone and bla bla bla......but honestly......ALL I WANTED was to hear my Pandora through my radio from my HTC Thundetbolt. this was so cheap that I had to take a risk, if it turned out bad.....well, it was less that $5 no big loss then. This was the best decision ever! it comes with a 2.5mm to 2.5mm jack so one end goes in the device and the other in my phone and *BAM* instant Pandora. Couldn't be happier :)
CONS:
after only two days, the plastic faceplate (cheap little thing that it is) pealed up like a potato chip after only (2) days of Charleston SC 87 degree weather. now......WHO CARES! Who cares if some cheap plastic sticker pealed up when in an oven of a car. That little sticker has ZERO affect on the quality of the electronics inside, and lets be honest...if you were worried about quality aesthetics then you wouldn't have bought a $4 item. the main point is.....that for less than $5 you can have an amazing product that gives crisp clear sound like anything else.
I have included pictured of the faceplate after it pealed up and off.
I would definitely buy this product again and would go as far as to give it to a friend as a present if there circumstances matched mine. :)OK, so the quality and craftsmanship is not the best you've ever seen and no, it's not exactly a Sony but so what? For the cost of a fast food meal this gives you some outstanding flexibility in Car Audio. The very idea of being able to play MP3 files from an SD card (plugged into your cig lighter) is outrageously clever and it works.
I've used this with a few MP3 players and as an SD Card standalone player. The sound quality is limited mostly by your own pre-installed equipment, and in finding the best possible frequency to sync up on. I covered the cost on this by sacrificing a few visits to Starbucks during my first week of ownership.
This is not for people with a critical ear, and yes it is something of a novelty, as others have said; but it works as advertised and is indeed a very fun "toy". Though I'd love to see a reputable electronics giant's version of this, I'll tip my hat to whoever came up with the idea itself.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Advanced TomTom VIA 1505T 1505TM Go LIVE Rapid Wall AC Charger - Amazingly powerful home charge des

- Power Sleep"" feature reduces vampire power draw 99%. Charger will consume less than 0.1W of power when in ""dormant state"" (e.g. not connected to the TomTom VIA 1505T 1505TM Go LIVE).
- Advanced state-of-the-art internal circuitry protects the TomTom VIA 1505T 1505TM Go LIVE from power surges, overcharging, and short-circuiting, to significantly extend the internal battery lifecycle.
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- TipExchange Technology protects your investment, by providing a means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for TomTom VIA 1505T 1505TM Go LIVE) included with additional tips sold separately)
- Charger works on power voltage levels worldwide by supporting a wide input range of 100-240v AC / 50-60 Hz.
The plugs fold back into the unit making it easier for storage and so they do not get bent. There is a light that lets you know it is charging, but it just stays on, even if the GPS is fully charged, which it does do quickly (less than an hour from a dead battery). It is also lighter than other chargers I have used.
One word about the company they did not send a tip that fit the VIA 1505 and when I e mailed them, they answered right away and sent out the correct tip which I received in 2 days. Good service and a decent product.Simple to operate. Gets me there precisely on time. My mother-in-law marvels how smart that little man is! A must have:
if your new in town or traveling cross-country.The rapid charger is a good product and a valuable accessory for my tomtom. Fast service from Amazon and a excellent product at a fair price;just can't beat that.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
Samsung Genuine Car Charger for Samsung Galaxy S Epic 4G D700 Vibrant T959 Captivate i897 Fascinate

Wednesday, November 13, 2013
AT&T Original Car Charger With USB Port 31145ATT for Apple mp3

- Charge a cell phone and other devices like an MP3 player at the same time
- The USB charging port does not support the iPhone/iPhone 3G/ iPhone 3G S/iPhone 4
- USB Cable not included
- Swivel cap conceals USB charging port when not in use
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This car charger has the best quality of any of the two dozen or more chargers I have purchased. I have purchased many for our field sales reps, and the quality of these are excellent. The spiral cord kepps its durablility, the fitting on the end are heavy duty. Even though it shows for AT&T models, it is universal for most phones. Its dual ability serves the purpose for multiple charging.Despite the description saying this charger is for the iPhone 3GS, when I plug my iPhone 3GS in, it says that charging is not supported. Great. Wish I would have tried it out before the return period expired.Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Arkon TT221-USB 12V Lighter Socket Mount with Integrated Mini USB Power for TomTom GPS

- Includes custom fit adapter plates for ALL TomTom GPS Devices except TomTom GO2405 and 2505
- Plugs into all vehicle 12V power socket and installs easily with no tools required
- Provides Power to TomTom GPS Device without the need for power chordNOT compatible with Traffic enabled GPS
- Swivel and Tilt adjustments for the perfect viewing angle
- Compact portable design
Sunday, November 3, 2013
PowerFilm USB+AA Solar Charger

In terms of backpacking, I can't imagine that there is a better option. It is light weight (I weighed it myself and it's 4.95oz without the batteries, 6.80oz with batteries) and has a large enough solar panel to get the job done. It also has a number of grommets for lashing the unit to the hood of a backpack, and the solar panels themselves are just about the width of a hood on most backpacks (not daypacks for school, but full-on internal frame Gregory, Dana, Osprey, REI backpacks). Most AA solar chargers have a ridiculously small solar panel that would require a week in the sun to charge a AA battery. This unit can charge two dead 2000mAh NiMH batteries in 5 hours of full sun. Given that you might have a cloudy day, that is exactly the type of power you need.
In regard to the reviewer who gave this a 1/5, you have to install the batteries into the unit and charge them some before it will produce sufficient USB power. If you had a lot of sun and dead batteries, then charge them for 2-3 hours first and then plug in your USB device. The instructions clearly state this as follows:
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ATTACHING A USB DEVICE FOR CHARGING
Plug the USB cable that came with your device into the USB socket on the side of the battery compartment. Connect your device to the other end of the USB cable. Check your USB device to determine if the device is charging. Note that the AA batteries are required to be installed for USB charging, and that the AA batteries must have some level of charge. Charge AA batteries from the sun before charging USB devices for best performance.
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The only "con" to this things is that the manufacturer really has not taken the time to explain how versatile and useful the thing is. Prior to making my purchase, I really had to search through a lot of web pages to figure out that it can charge a USB device from the batteries when it is not in the sun. That is a big positive feature that they have not mentioned.
Overall, I can't think of a better charger that is this small, lightweight, durable and is versatile enough to charge AA batteries for something like a Garmin GPS for hiking (eTrex, 60CSx, Oregon, etc), and it works on USB devices as well. In addition to an iPod Nano 2G, I charged a Nokia cell phone with no trouble. It is definitely the best of the best in terms of solar AA/USB chargers.I know solar chargers aren't that powerful and can be fragile, but I decided to gamble on this one because I really like the concept. I could not be more pleased! Very very versatile. Rugged design, super light, folds up small enough to fit in your pocket, charges AA's AND USB devices (using AA power). I hang it in my window before I go to bed and by the time I'm leaving for work, the batteries are fully charged. I've been experimenting with it to see how good it is --I mainly bought it for camping and when I travel for work (all too often I find myself sitting in airports for hours).
Here's some random info that I would have found useful in a review:
1) Folds up to about the size of a large men's wallet.
2) This thing works waayy better than those Radio Shack solar chargers (which you have to buy charging tips for, I might add).
3) I was planning on making a MintyBoost, but now I've got no need as this is essentially a MintyBoost that charges itself!
4) The extra flap next to the battery compartment can be wrapped around something (like a pole) and it fastens to itself with velcro. In other words, there is usually no need to use bungees or string to tie it up to something if you're outdoors on a camping trip or whatever.
5) The solar panels themselves are flexible, really flexible, like you could fold them in half (though I wouldn't recommend doing that).
6) Battery compartment is NOT waterproof, but it is on the underside (from the solar panels), so a light drizzle isn't going to harm it.
7) Charges 2 AA's at a time (I wasn't 100% certain of this when I bought it).
8) I charged my Android phone from it and got about 50% extra battery power from it before it stopped --note, it did not drain my phone afterwards (I think that only is an issue with iPods). This is pretty impressive considering the amount of power a smartphone uses.
For those interested in it for "alternative power":
You could use this to take your phone off the grid, BUT not easily. Either charge the batteries before you leave in the morning (I don't leave at the crack of dawn) or if you have a long commute, you could at least partially charge them by putting it on your dash or whatever. Then charge the phone partway. Hang the solar panel in a window or something (facing the sun!) until it charges them fully again, then charge your phone again in the evening. Turn your phone off at night so it keeps at least some reserve power. Tadaa! (This really only works if you're sedentary like me.)
For people who have no experience with solar panels:
Don't expect too much out of solar. This is NOT more efficient than plugging your phone/pmp/etc. into a wall outlet. You need full sun and hours of patience.
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Having read the reviews I was very excited to receive this unit! As has been noted, it is well constructed, of good materials, is very lightweight, and comes supplied with high quality Sanyo Eneloop batteries. I was very excited to try it out, and anticipated using it on long distance cycling tours. Unfortunately, my experience varied significantly from other reviews. Perhaps I received a defective unit, or perhaps it had defective batteries that did not achieve/maintain a proper charge. Or perhaps, it is just the Northern climate in which I live. But nonetheless, here was my objective experience, in southern Minnesota, in mid to late May (in terms of intensity of sun). All testing was done outside on clear days, without any trees or other sunlight obstruction. After properly installing the batteries, and placing the device in direct sun, the appropriate charging lights illuminated and the device achieved a full charge in 5 to 7 hours, depending on how close it was to mid-day. I thought this was reasonable for a relatively northern latitude, for a unit of this surface area, and I was excited to proceed with using it.Unfortunately, my enthusiasm quickly waned. Upon attaching an iPhone 3GS (after fully charging the solar unit and with the light indicating a full charge) and running a golf GPS app, the battery drained from 100% to approximately 40%, over the course of a 4 hour round of golf, on a clear day in mid-May. This is incrementally better than the usual draining from 100% to 20% charge over a typical round without any charging device. So, it did slow the loss of charge, but it was nowhere near able to maintain a full charge. In defense of this unit, the golf gps app does obviously require a lot of power (as indicated by its ability to nearly completely drain an iPhone battery in 4 hours), and the solar charger did delay the power drain somewhat. However, I was hoping that on a clear day, with the unit affixed to my golf bag on a cart, that it would have been able to maintain a much better charge. In fact, the golf bag push cart to which it was attached is angled and I intentionally rolled the cart with the device facing the sun to give the solar device the best opportunity to perform, and the angle of the cart is such that it would facilitate a perpendicular angle of the charging surface relative to the sun.
The next test was the use of the device away from the sun. After fully charging the device in direct sun on a clear day, with the light sequence appropriately indicating a full charge, I brought the device indoors and immediately attached my iPhone 3GS, that was at a mid-charge level. The wireless and bluetooth were turned off, and I put it in locked/standby mode to minimize power usage. I did not want active phone/wireless/bluetooth use to be a confounding variable. After three hours, the iPhone had only gone from 48% charge to 51% charge. While I realize that the solar charger technically "charged" the phone somewhat, it was not doing so at a practical rate, and I terminated the test at this point to use the phone.
As a third test, I inserted two Sony AA 2500mAh batteries that were fully charged by a wall charger, into the solar unit battery chamber, and attached a completely dead iPhone to the unit. It charged the phone from 0% to 51% charge with this set-up. So, clearly, the electrical connections, and USB port worked fine. Unfortunately time constraints and cloudy weather precluded me from testing the device with solar charging with the Sony batteries, to attempt to differentiate betwen bad batteries versus insufficient unit charging capacity as the etiology of the suboptimal performance. I also did not test the supplied Sanyo Eneloop batteries in a home charger, in terms of their ability to accept a charge.
So, there's my experience. You can decide for yourself.
As my experience was an outlier, I encourage others to post their experience. Specifically:
1) Time for solar batteries to achieve full charge
2) Whether they are then capable of charging a device while the unit is away from the sun
3) Ability of the solar device to achieve maintain a charge on your electronic device when in direct sun
If you choose to post, please indicate degree of cloud cover, your location and time of day (as latitude and time of day affects sun angle/intensity) for your experiences.
Who knows? If the overwhelming response is that these units did much better than my experience, maybe I'll reorder one, and try it again, to ensure that it wasn't just a defective unit or defective batteries that I received.
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I bought this so I can always have good battery in my GPS (uses two AA) and cell phone (uses a 3.7V 850 mAh ) for doing weeklong bicycle trips such as GOBA. It turns out to be small enough that I just keep it in my emergency repair kit all the time. I leave the batteries out of the device because the USB charger draws ½ mA with no load. This would discharge the batteries in about six months.Before you buy one, you should probably do a little math. The product description lacks the detailed specs (the reason for only four stars) so here is what you need to know:
The USB charger is rated at 5V with a 1 amp maximum load. If your application requires more than this it's not going to work. The solar cell charger is rated 3.6 V at 400 mA in full sunlight which is optimized to charge the batteries that come with the device. To determine if the USB device will recharge your battery, look at the current and voltage on the battery to calculate Vah (Volt/Amp hour). For example; my cell phone battery is 3.7 V at 850 mAh = 3.145Vah. It will take at least 20% more than this to charge the battery due to losses. So in my case, I estimate it takes 4 Vah to charge this battery. The AA batteries that come with the unit are rated 2.5 V (for the pair) at 2000 mAh = 5 Vah. This turns out just about right because after fully charging my cell phone battery, there is still enough in the AA batteries to power the GPS for about two hours.
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I've tried about a half dozen or so small AA-type solar chargers, and all of them have been disappointing to some degree or another. Either they are flimsy and break all too easily or they take two days to charge a few AAs... They all seem to have the same weaknesses, with the occasional tradeoff for a strength or two.This one is the exception. Not only is it far more ruggedly built than the competition, it seems to have much better charging capacity. Most of the ways you could think of breaking your typical AA charger will not work on this thing. It's flexible and long drops will have no effect. It doesn't seem you'd be able to crack or shatter the panels. The wiring is buried safely. I can't imagine how I'd break this unless I actually set my mind on it.
Charge time seems to be much shorter than competition, too. I haven't done anything empirical, but it does seem to charge my Eneloops much faster than the other chargers I've got and have had in the past. As a bonus, it seems to charge more USB devices than some of the other chargers I've got. You do need to have the batteries in to do this, it should be noted.
I like this one so much I ordered it's strictly-AA cousin (the 4xAA charger) to increase my charging capacity. I have finally found a charger that I can trust.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Digitl Robust 360° Kindle Fire HD 8.9 4G Adjustable Seat Bolt Car Mount Vehicle Hands-Free Tablet

- New innovative, adjustable tablet holder fits your Kindle Fire HD 8.9 4G with or without a case or skin
- 18 inch flexible aluminum seat bolt floor mount with optional floor or dash drill in bracket
- Swivel ball connection for 360° rotation with tilt for portrait or landscape viewing
- Lightweight and strong
- Super Easy Installation!
excellent product!!!!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
GTMax Retractable Rapid Car Charger with IC Chip for Virgin Mobile LG Optimus V VM670 by GTMax

Likes:
Cord is thin and very flexible, unlike the coiled bulky ones, which are much stiffer.
Cord retracts so that micro USB plug inserts firmly into body of charger, leaving no dangling cord, ergo less bulky storage in glove compartment or floor console.
Cord extends up to 40 inches, about the same as coiled cords on my three other chargers when stretched to the max, but there is no "pulling effect" that can be strong from the coiled ones. There are spring stops on the winding mechanism, so once pulled out there is no continuous tension on the cord and micro plug.
Dislikes:
Somewhere on some description for apparently this same unit, I read that the cord was 5 ft long. I bought this ASSUMING a 5' cord, but got 40". However, I cannot fault those vendors like this one who did not say how far the cord extended. I spelled "assume" in my assumption! Nonetheless, 40" is sufficient for my use. Be wary if you find a vendor that claims a 5' cord: phone or write and have him physically verify the cord length, as I presume that all these retractable cord units are made by the same manufacturer and simply branded in accord with the seller/distributor's wishes.
A Risk:
If one does not hold onto the cord or plug when retracting, and merely pushes the retract button, the force of the sudden stop could conceivably pull the cord right out of the micro plug. Reasonable handling should give long life.
Having recently purchased this, I cannot comment on the charging performance, but if I run into any problem I'll update this review. I can only assume that the unit will perform OK over a reasonable time period.
April 15, 2012 Update: Charger has been working fine, with no problems.
August 6, 2012 update: Still works fine, but it's charging output is just barely enough to keep the current charge on the battery when you are using the phone for road navigation with GPS on and screen on max brightness. My Motorola charger with micro usb plug gives more output, but has a coiled cord that has the disadvantage of the typical coiled cord.I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting much from a charger costing under $3.00 but for the price I figured what why not. Bought two so each car would have one. Both do what they're designed to do and charge the phone, so I'm happy. I'm also pleased that they are built surprisingly well with a couple different textures on the plastic. It's worth mentioning that the first two photos on this product page are NOT the charger in question, but the others are.
I really like the retractable cable. Cuts down on mess and stores in a cubby nice and tidy. No cord taking up space. The one downside is the cord itself is very thin and seems like it could kink or otherwise be damaged easily. I'll just have to be careful.I am so please with this charger for my cell phone. I was really impress with the customer service and thank you, its a pleasure to buy from this merchant. Highly recommend.This is a cheap basic charger and what more do you want, just needed another spare charger for the extra family vehicle. Got it in perfect condition, plugged into the outlet in my car then into the phone and worked first time. What more do I want. It fitted and worked on my LG Optimus VWorks awesome I love it can't complain about anything will buy more if I ever need to but I doubt I will need. To
Friday, October 11, 2013
Outback Flexmax 80 FM80 MPPT 80 AMP Solar Charge Controller

- Solar Charge Controller
- 80 AMP
- FM80
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This unit increases the effective energy harvest from a solar panel system by about 30%. Bottom line, less panels more effective, more efficient more environmentally friendly.Read Best Reviews of Outback Flexmax 80 FM80 MPPT 80 AMP Solar Charge Controller Here
The Outback FM80 is the real deal. I have it hooked up to my off grid system and it does what it is suppose to do. Find more power from the solar panels. Highly recommended. Very happy to own it.Want Outback Flexmax 80 FM80 MPPT 80 AMP Solar Charge Controller Discount?
It does what it says it does. Im happy with the unit and very happy it was tested before being sent overseas to me.This has the worst installation instructions I have ever read. The instructions state the use of a "PV combiner" which they sell at extra cost is required upstream of the controller. The controller itself only accepts one pair of wires coming in which means panels MUST be wired in series before coming to the controller. None of this was revealed before opening the box and reading the pathetic instruction. In fact, I was told multiple times, before buying, I could bring the wiring in parallel directly to the controller.The charging algorithm is never discussed and based on comments elsewhere on the internet is poor for low charging current as when batteries are maintained at a fairly high state of charge. I would never buy this again and feel trapped with this relatively expensive, huge, heavy device. If you want lots of LEDS however, this might be for you.