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Pebble Hopper
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When I go out with my trucks I bring a portible power pack with me for charging. I can get only a few charges out of this power pack. Then my day is done. I don't charge off of the car battery because I want the car to start.
I was thinking of buying a big power pack mayby with some solar panels. Or a portible generater. Or a combination of both.

I was wondering what you guys do to have enough power to run you trucks all day when you are away from a power source?

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Posts: 215 | Location: GTA Ont,...So many toys, so little time.....too young to retire, too old to start over...................................................................... | Registered: March 16, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Extreme Rockcrawler
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i was able to run for about 4 hours on 3 1500mah batteries and one 2200 battery. but it depends on how many batteries you have.
 
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easiest / cheapest - - - - buy more batteries, and have fully charged before you leave Smile

forget the "solar panels" they are more like a trickle charge, would take a week Big Grin
 
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Rockcrawler
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I have three 3300 maH packs for my Wheely King - that equals over 4 hours of crawling. I don't think I'd need any more time than that. Also, I have a power inverter and 90 min charger for the 1:1 Jeep for charging while "on the road". I've charged batteries with this invertor/charger combo while not driving and never had a problem with starting.

If you're considering buying a portable generator or solar panels for charging batteries, then you've caught the crawlin' bug much more than me - and that's pretty hard to do!!!

Sean


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Posts: 506 | Location: St. John's | Registered: November 30, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Pebble Hopper
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Thanks for the replies guys Smile

I've been doing a little more research into this. My batteries are a couple of years old, and I may not have been charging them properly. I use a quick charger (30min) and the batteries allways got very hot after a charge. And I never did a full discharge to them. I quess you learn something every day.

phatchantz, thanks for letting me know about the slow charge. The panels I was looking at were small ones, and trickle chargers.

I think I will buy some new higher mH batteries.

SeanD, I think your right, I've caught the bug, big time Big Grin

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Rockcrawler
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the solar panels might work if you connect them to a 12 volt car battery for a constant trickle charge and then run your charger off the 12 volt.

Sean


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"I'm just gonna keep on crawlin' now baby until the day I die,
because I'm a crawlin' kingsnake baby, and I rules my den"

John Lee Hooker
 
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