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donmck

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Posted: 10:37am 12 Aug 2011
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  haiqu said   Don,

The white one is a much better product. Survived the drop test and I couldn't easily pry it open without fear of breaking something. It's also rated at 1000mA. FYI.

Rob


Thanks Rob, sounds a lot better. I was interested to see how you went.

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James_From_Canb

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Posted: 10:47am 12 Aug 2011
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Rob,

The eBay page says
•Output : 5V~12V / 1A

Is that a typo, or does the voltage fluctuate a bit?
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Nick

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Posted: 07:58pm 12 Aug 2011
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A battery backed Power Supply would be good for projects that require the Maximite to always be on, such as a home alarm system.
 
sparkey

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Posted: 10:52pm 12 Aug 2011
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yes nick thats a must for any alarm system i have a 36 volt battery system including solar panals and also a wind generator ...the maxi should have to be constantly on line for "what ever purpose that it is running" i have three maxi`s atm one constantly on line from a 12 volt tap from my 36 volt system but hence to say most peops dont have this advantage of having 250 a/hour supply on hand i think that really what they need is a 12 volt sla with a trickle charger connected to it ...regards sparkey
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haiqu

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Posted: 05:18am 13 Aug 2011
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  James_From_Canb said   Rob,

The eBay page says
•Output : 5V~12V / 1A

Is that a typo, or does the voltage fluctuate a bit?


Typo, USB only supplies 5v.

Rob

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