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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-02-2008 @ 4:05PM
Scott Carmichael said...
David,
Thanks for the comments; my remark was meant to point out that a device like this really isn't going to come to its potential unless you are in a situation away from the grid. I doubt someone would buy one of these if they were going to be away from power for a few hours. To me, the real potential is if you are going to be away from an outlet for a couple of days, perhaps camping or hiking.
Thanks for the correction on the self-discharge; I was under the assumption that the process started immediately and that it would be worn out after several days.
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