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Subject: Re: solar battery charging (was recording gear
From: "J. Young" <>
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:38:44 -0500
Rob,
  Here is the Ebay seller I bought mine from http://cgi.ebay.com/20-Watt-Fl=
exible-Solar-Panel_W0QQitemZ6028672196QQcategoryZ41981QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrd=
Z1QQcmdZViewItem  . They have a few different power ratings available in th=
eir "view seller's other items" so you can choose what you like. When I bou=
ght mine, last summer, from these folks they told me they had hundreds avai=
lable for sale. Keep in mind that they are used, but I found them to be in =
good condition. I bought 2 and can plug them together to increase the amp o=
utput if I like. After I purchased these panels I contacted ICPsolar.com an=
d bought a collection of assorted plugs for the panels, i.e.: lighter plugs=
, mal,female, alligator clips, an extension, etc. You will find that the co=
mmon connection to the panel is proprietary but I have seen these same plug=
s available on several sites.
  If you decide to go the converter route, check out Staples as they had qu=
ite good prices and selection (great to use in the truck too!).
  If you have any other thoughts don't hesitate to contact me.
J.






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