3/07/2011

Solar / Hand-Crank Powered Emergency Flashlight, Radio, & Cell Phone Charger Review

Solar / Hand-Crank Powered Emergency Flashlight, Radio, & Cell Phone Charger
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I bought one for emergencies, to have in case of blackout or earthquake.I was hoping the light would be bright enough so I could use it to pass the time by reading.Even at full charge it's not that bright, and after about 2 hours, the light drops off drastically.The radio only picks up the most powerful stations.

Don't lose the box!!!!!It features important operating instructions like "DON'T CHARGE THE BATTERY FOR MORE THAN 5 HOURS", and "DON'T WIND THE DYNAMO FOR MORE THAN 15 MINUTES" and "ALWAYS KEEP THE SWITCH AT SOLAR POSITION UNLESS USE THE OTHER TWO POSITIONS."These things are pretty important because they either drain the battery or wreck it.This is essential operating info.I used a Sharpie to write these instructions on the bottom of the lantern.It's not pretty, but at least I don't have to keep the box handy and I don't have to worry about wrecking the thing because I forgot the instructions.

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Product Description:
The unit uses a rechargeable Ni-Cad battery: a rechargeable battery that has the ability of recharging over 500 times. This remarkable radio and light recharges these batteries using either the hand crank and/or solar panel to charge them. You can simply charge the battery in the sun, charge it in artificial light, or charge it using the hand crank. After the battery has been fully charged and discharged, one minute of hand cranking produces 10 minutes of play. The radio is compact with dimensions of 7-1/2 inches in width, 5-1/2 inches in height, and 2-1/2 inches in depth. To charge in car, 4.5 volt DC auto lighter can be purchased separately.

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