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2008-02-08
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2008-02-08
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2009-06-26
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-30
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@ Ponte Vedra, FL, USA
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Will this work:
http://www.cyberguys.com/product-det...roductid=33062
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2009-10-15
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2009-10-15
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The second is a pair of plain solar panels I got from SparkFun.com. They run through a voltage regulator a friend made up to make sure it doesn't bust out more than 5v (USB spec). Last year I had those panels mounted on the top of my pack (wrapped around my sleeping mat) and charged my GPS for 6 months straight.