[tcb] Re: *THE* batteries

  • From: Ed <fasteddy64@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 06:34:46 -0700 (PDT)

If it will fit in the bettery well under the driver's seat in an 87 Vanagon I 
would like one.
Ed


--- On Mon, 7/21/08, Gerald V. Livingston II <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Gerald V. Livingston II <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [tcb] *THE* batteries
To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 1:18 AM

I *may* be able to source more of the orange camping deep cycle 
batteries at $150 each. Not absolutely certain yet but I need to know 
how many people would *definitely* buy one at that price before I empty 
my pockets getting them if they are actually available. I don't want to 
buy extras and have them sitting around eating up my bank account.

G2

P.S.

If you have a "regular" battery backup/UPS hooked up to your 
computer/TV/whatever these work great for that. Those UPS units that you 
buy at any computer/electronics store that are around 350 - 650 watts 
will usually run your computer for about 15 - 20 minutes to allow you 
time to shut it down if the power goes out.

They usually have a 7 to 12 amp/hour battery in them. I pulled the 
battery out of the one in my office and attached one of the orange 
batteries. I gave it a few days to charge and "settle" using the UPS 
charger. Then I pulled the plug. I watched a full 2 hour movie then I 
plugged it back in. My employee, Chris, has one hooked to his TV/Sat 
receiver/stereo at home. Same model UPS, 650VA (which is about 400 
watts). They had a power outage and it lasted over 3 hours.

I plan to buy a couple more specifically for that purpose.


      

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