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Travelling With Motorcycle Battery Chargers And Foldable Solar Panels by Robart Horiton
The reputation of a biker will not last long if they keep breaking down and it is important that they have a good motorcycle battery charger for when things go wrong. There are a lot of different types of motorcycle batteries and some have a sensor while others function without them. As the prices vary it is best to think carefully before deciding which one to get.
Different temperatures can make the difference to the life of a battery and therefore the amount of times that the motorcycle battery charger will have to be used. There are long life ones that will be best for those living in a warm place or not doing long trips. Warranties will vary so again check before buying as there may be a problem when it comes to recharging and the battery does not seem to come back to life.
Just because it is not always easy to reach the battery it does not mean that recharging it should be neglected. It will be easy to tell when there is the need to start recharging as the lights will not be as bright as they should and there may be trouble starting it on some occasions. If possible it will be a good idea to try and use the motorcycle battery charger every month or so and then it will be less likely to go flat all together.
Charging is not difficult although it is best to be aware of the fumes so the area that is being used should be well ventilated. Firstly the charger needs to be connected and the positive battery post needs the positive charger lead attached while the same goes for the negative ones. Start charging and then when completed unplug before disconnecting.Motorcycle battery charges are safe as long as they are treated properly.
Smaller items also need to be recharged and there are lightweight panels that will work for laptops and cell phones. At most these panels will weigh about 5 lbs and around 2" thick so they can be discreet and used in many places.
As they are so thin it is possible to fold them rather than them just being flexible and as they are often made of silicone which is readily available it is possible to keep the price down. Heat is not a problem for foldable solar panels and so they can be used in many different environments without the need to worry about wasted over voltage.
There may be questions raised regarding the need for foldable solar panels and how much use they to the general public, but there will be many times when they are grateful for them. Although time spent with nature will be enjoyable it does not mean that there will be no need to use laptops and cell phones.
There is no need to worry that the wrong voltage will damage the equipment as it will be possible to choose the correct one before the trip starts. For a laptop there is the Global Solar 62w and it is both flexible and strong.
It is resistant to ultraviolet and water resistant meaning that it can be used everywhere and as it only weighs 3 lbs is not a problem to take along. All the good ones will be accredited so there is no need to get a substandard one.
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For foldable solar panels and motorcycle battery chargers that can be trusted sites such as impactbattery.com will be a good place to visit. As well as using an environmentally friendly product they are also a company that gives back to the community meaning that others will benefit and not just owners and employees.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
ideas for portable travel crafts for 4 and 9 year old girls?
they must be easy and compact to carry in plane and car
besides coloring books and crayons please!
thank you! all ideas, homemade or store-bought (preferably homemade) are welcome! XD
Answer:
a small dry erase board. for some reason kids like to use the markers and then erase them immediately. I bought my son a small one at Target from the $1 bin.
silly putty.
rubix cube.
Pinhead, or I think that's what they use to be called. They're found in the toy section and are around $5 (and now plastic). They're usually a small square or rectangle and have pins in them and if you put your fingers on the underneath side, an imprint of your fingers or whatever is apparent because the pins are being pushed back through the holder. Not at all dangerous. Probably close to impossible to hurt yourself with the plastic pins. We have one in the lobby of the office where I work and EVERY kid, ages 2-15 ALWAYS messes with it the entire time they're there.
print some sheets off the internet for connect the dots or the abc's. abcya.com is broken into age groups. i'm sure there'd be something age appropriate for both. A word search for the 9 year old. Maybe some "I Spy" pages for the 4 year old where she finds certain items in the collage of pictures on the page and colors them.
Deck of Go Fish cards.
Bracelet or jewelry making kits. Put different shapes of beads in small containers and take some string with you. Let them string the beads into a necklace or a bracelet.
Or just use different colors of embroidery thread or yard and them them braid the string for the bracelets.





















































































