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If anyone needs some 12V 17 AH batteries, take a look. I'm about to order 4 to use in computer UPS's. They should be fine for starting a rotary, too; I've used an 18 AH version on an O-320 & it was good for several years of cranking duties.
At just over $15 each (if you order 2 or more), it looks like a great deal. Even if you just order one, it's still not much over $20. I wish I had a 5KW solar panel on my roof; I'd just order the entire batch from him.
Charlie
>> I have about 500 kits at the moment, but will probably sell the whole
>> lot in the very near future.
>>
>> A medium Flat Rate box from the USPS is only $11.35 which holds two
>> kits,
>>
>> A large Flat Rate (game board) box is $15.45 and holds three kits.
>>
>> I made the mistake early on of sending only one kit through the UPS
>> store and it was $19.42 to Lincoln Nebraska.
>>
>> Two kits, 10$ each and $11.35 shipping TTL $31.35
>>
>> One kit, 10$ each and $11.35 shipping TTL $21.35
>>
>> Three kits, 10$ each and $15.45 shipping TTL $45.45
>>
>> Sorry I do not accept Paypal. Check or Cash to:
>>
>> Ron Parigoris
>> 44 Carriage Drive
>> Kings Park, NY 11754
>>
>> The chargers work pretty good. They charge at 500mAs and once they
>> peak (~14.4V) the LED goes off and charging stops. The charge board
>> also takes
>> a 12 volt input (connector and wire included). Pretty useful things.
>> If you were to package and connect everything, should pretty easily
>> get 30$ plus for them.
>>
>> Here is where the cases and other went to:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YaKOkcDM_s
>>
>>
--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "rparigoris"<rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
Hi Group
I have quite a few brand new sets of components from a Jump Start Battery:
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=550fc20dbddb521d&resid=550FC20DBDDB521D!413&parid=550FC20DBDDB521D!408&authkey=!ADA-L-1AURQ0PJU
We gutted the brand new jump start packs because we needed the case, volt meter, flashlight and receptacles.
The set consists of one 9lb AGM sealed Lead Acid Battery, a 500mA constant current charger with line cord (UL approved), 1 set of jumper cables a little shy of 2 feet long, the charger control board that turns charging off at ~ 14.1 volts, also a DC cord that you can charge from a 12 VDC source (Red LED turns off when charging is complete) and a 15 amp resettable fuse that was attached to a cigarette adapter.
I'm looking for $10 each plus shipping. They work great as a bench 12 volt source or turning your 12 volt cordless drill into a corded version that you can use the entire day. The local Battery Plus will give me 7$ each for just the battery as scrap but it kills me to do that, all this stuff is brand new.
A little ingenuity will give you a nice jump start pack. Or buy a few hundred and make packs and sell them.
I need to move them by the end of next month.
Ron Parigoris
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=371691#371691
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