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From: [email protected] (Arnie Skurow)
Subject: Re: Solar battery chargers -- any good?
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ord.EDU (Robert Kennedy) writes:
>I've seen solar battery boosters, and they seem to come without any
>guarantee. On the other hand, I've heard that some people use them
>with success, although I have yet to communicate directly with such a
>person. Have you tried one? What was your experience? How did you use
>it (occasional charging, long-term leave-it-for-weeks, etc.)?
>
> -- Robert Kennedy
I have a cheap solar charger that I keep in my car. I purchased it via
some mail order catalog when the 4 year old battery in my Oldsmobile would
run down during Summer when I was riding my bike more than driving my car.
Knowing I'd be selling the car in a year or so, I purchased the charger.
Believe it or not, the thing worked. The battery held a charge and
energetically started the car, many times after 4 or 5 weeks of just
sitting.
Eventually I had to purchase a new battery anyway because the Winter sun
wasn't strong enough due to its low angle.
I think I paid $29 or $30 for the charger. There are more powerful, more
expensive ones, but I purchased the cheapest one I could find.
I've never used it on the bike because I have an E-Z Charger on it and
keep it plugged in all the time the bike is garaged.
Arnie Skurow