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Greetings all,
I have a question about those portable, rechargeable power supplies that seem to be available everywhere. 1. Are they universal? In other words, can I get a Radio Shack model to run my Orion DC motors? Or, should I stick with Orion's? 2. Can there run simple heaters to keep my finders from freezing over? 3. Is there a "best" model in these portable power supplies? Thanks, Doink |
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Voltage AmpHour rating (total power output) Output connections. If the above are within specs, they are equivalent. The VoltAmp rating can be higher, much higher, without any problems but a lower rating will mean not as much life for a charge. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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The important things a
Voltage AmpHour rating (total power output) Output connections. If the above are within specs, they are equivalent. The VoltAmp rating can be higher, much higher, without any problems but a lower rating will mean not as much life for a charge. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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The important things a
Voltage AmpHour rating (total power output) Output connections. If the above are within specs, they are equivalent. The VoltAmp rating can be higher, much higher, without any problems but a lower rating will mean not as much life for a charge. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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Then more power is better because it can be regulated on the box? Are the
individual outputs regulatable? In other words, can you run a 6 V device and a 9V device at the same time? "Bob May" wrote in message ... The important things a Voltage AmpHour rating (total power output) Output connections. If the above are within specs, they are equivalent. The VoltAmp rating can be higher, much higher, without any problems but a lower rating will mean not as much life for a charge. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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Then more power is better because it can be regulated on the box? Are the
individual outputs regulatable? In other words, can you run a 6 V device and a 9V device at the same time? "Bob May" wrote in message ... The important things a Voltage AmpHour rating (total power output) Output connections. If the above are within specs, they are equivalent. The VoltAmp rating can be higher, much higher, without any problems but a lower rating will mean not as much life for a charge. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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Then more power is better because it can be regulated on the box? Are the
individual outputs regulatable? In other words, can you run a 6 V device and a 9V device at the same time? "Bob May" wrote in message ... The important things a Voltage AmpHour rating (total power output) Output connections. If the above are within specs, they are equivalent. The VoltAmp rating can be higher, much higher, without any problems but a lower rating will mean not as much life for a charge. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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Are they universal? In other words, can I get a Radio Shack model to
run my Orion DC motors? Or, should I stick with Orion's? 2. Can there run simple heaters to keep my finders from freezing over? 3. Is there a "best" model in these portable power supplies? 12 volts dc are 12 volts dc are 12 volts dc, etc. Ive had some experience with store bought units and have always been dissapointed with them although they are much better than nothing. The main problems are cost and amp-hrs. I finally gave up comercial units and put a motocycle battery (24$) in a plastic tool box (5$) and bought a charger (25$) and had 2-3 times the current capacity of the cheaper units (~$100) and at a fraction of the cost. Iv'e bought these assembled units at Pep Boys for 100$, Sam's 50$ and cant conceive of ever buying a 18 amphr for $140. I liked my package so much that I assembled 3 motocycle batteries (about 24 amp-hrs @24$ each from Sams) in a larger tool box ($12). Two batteries are in parallel and one stands alone. I also mounterd two triple cigarett outlets (Radio Shack) on top of the toolbox . Furthermore I stripped the charge level indicators from the commercial units when their batteries went dead and mounted them on the tool box. Put fuses in series with the batteries. At the last Star Party I realized there was no reason to lug the battery pack (the unit is heavy) back to my RV for charging I talked to my neighbors for their agreement and tapped into the lines sprinkeld arount the observing field and charged during DAYLIGHT HOURS so I wouldent upset their power supply at night. Hope this helps. |
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Are they universal? In other words, can I get a Radio Shack model to
run my Orion DC motors? Or, should I stick with Orion's? 2. Can there run simple heaters to keep my finders from freezing over? 3. Is there a "best" model in these portable power supplies? 12 volts dc are 12 volts dc are 12 volts dc, etc. Ive had some experience with store bought units and have always been dissapointed with them although they are much better than nothing. The main problems are cost and amp-hrs. I finally gave up comercial units and put a motocycle battery (24$) in a plastic tool box (5$) and bought a charger (25$) and had 2-3 times the current capacity of the cheaper units (~$100) and at a fraction of the cost. Iv'e bought these assembled units at Pep Boys for 100$, Sam's 50$ and cant conceive of ever buying a 18 amphr for $140. I liked my package so much that I assembled 3 motocycle batteries (about 24 amp-hrs @24$ each from Sams) in a larger tool box ($12). Two batteries are in parallel and one stands alone. I also mounterd two triple cigarett outlets (Radio Shack) on top of the toolbox . Furthermore I stripped the charge level indicators from the commercial units when their batteries went dead and mounted them on the tool box. Put fuses in series with the batteries. At the last Star Party I realized there was no reason to lug the battery pack (the unit is heavy) back to my RV for charging I talked to my neighbors for their agreement and tapped into the lines sprinkeld arount the observing field and charged during DAYLIGHT HOURS so I wouldent upset their power supply at night. Hope this helps. |
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Are they universal? In other words, can I get a Radio Shack model to
run my Orion DC motors? Or, should I stick with Orion's? 2. Can there run simple heaters to keep my finders from freezing over? 3. Is there a "best" model in these portable power supplies? 12 volts dc are 12 volts dc are 12 volts dc, etc. Ive had some experience with store bought units and have always been dissapointed with them although they are much better than nothing. The main problems are cost and amp-hrs. I finally gave up comercial units and put a motocycle battery (24$) in a plastic tool box (5$) and bought a charger (25$) and had 2-3 times the current capacity of the cheaper units (~$100) and at a fraction of the cost. Iv'e bought these assembled units at Pep Boys for 100$, Sam's 50$ and cant conceive of ever buying a 18 amphr for $140. I liked my package so much that I assembled 3 motocycle batteries (about 24 amp-hrs @24$ each from Sams) in a larger tool box ($12). Two batteries are in parallel and one stands alone. I also mounterd two triple cigarett outlets (Radio Shack) on top of the toolbox . Furthermore I stripped the charge level indicators from the commercial units when their batteries went dead and mounted them on the tool box. Put fuses in series with the batteries. At the last Star Party I realized there was no reason to lug the battery pack (the unit is heavy) back to my RV for charging I talked to my neighbors for their agreement and tapped into the lines sprinkeld arount the observing field and charged during DAYLIGHT HOURS so I wouldent upset their power supply at night. Hope this helps. |
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