I am moving to Lexington Park (NAS Pax River) on June 1st. Maybe can get together for some grog or something. Where is College Park in reference to my place? Kurt Thomas AT1 USN Aircrewman/Aviation Electronics Tech. for thehttp://www.sikorsky.com/programs/stallion/dragon.html"> MH-53E HM-15 NAS Corpus Christi, TX 96 Kawasaki KLR 650 Check out http://www.dualsport.org/">dualsport.o rg> So that means I'll be moving to College Park, Maryland > in > > August.
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...and a big Borg round of applause! Good work :^) Now the work begins... --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 ...Thousands of smiles and not yet broke in! http://klr650.50megs.com Want my banner on your page? http://www.50megs.com/klr650/pics/RevChucksBanner.GIF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Send FREE April Fool's Greetings to your friends! http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/redirects/American_Greetings.rdct>> Hey Listers, >> >> I just wanted to let everyone know about some good news I received last >week. >> I was offered admission to a Ph.D. program at the University of Maryland. >I >> accepted the offer, so that means I'll be moving to College Park, Maryland >in >> August. I've lived in Virginia all my life, so this is a big step for me >and >> my family. > >That's awesome Raamses. Congratulations! > >Cheers, > >Arne
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impromptu battery charger
Rootin' through my electrical scrap bin the other day I came across one of
those little black cube-type chargers that you plug into the wall and then
into your device.
This one, from an old bag-type cell phone, has an output of 12 VDC at 600ma
or 6/10ths of an amp. This is in the trickle-charger range. It's output
connector is the male half of the cigarette lighter plug.
If I connect a female cigarette lighter socket to the two, unused "city
light" leads in the fairing and plug the above charger into this socket (I
think the key would have to be on) can I charge the battery?
I seem to recall that for a charger to work it had to put out at least 13VDC.
I haven't actually checked the exact output of the charger.
Thanks.
Bob Kaub
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