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Beakthrough in solar panels and batteries

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Hi everyone,

Have you seem this: **broken link removed**

Just what I am looking for.:)

spec
 
If you haven't seen BigClive on YouTube, check him out. He loves to "take to bits" stuff like this. Based on the USB power banks he's looked at before, there's a good chance that the rating on this thing is wildly optimistic. The area of the solar cells does look like there's hope of a decent solar charge.
 
If you haven't seen BigClive on YouTube, check him out. He loves to "take to bits" stuff like this. Based on the USB power banks he's looked at before, there's a good chance that the rating on this thing is wildly optimistic. The area of the solar cells does look like there's hope of a decent solar charge.
Thanks JS,

yes I like BigClive's YouTube videos.

There is another advert on eBay offering a stereo amplifier with 120W output power into eight Ohms and on the power connector on the back of the amplifier case it quite clearly said 12V @ 1A.:D

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Thanks JS,

yes I like BigClive's YouTube videos.

There is another advert on eBay offering a stereo amplifier with 120W output power into eight Ohms and on the power connector on the back of the amplifier case it quite clearly said 12V @ 1A.:D

spec
Doh!!!! Your not allowing for the fact they are CHINESE Amps, not wimpy European ones!:rolleyes: The bet the chinglish manual says Whats ;)
 
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