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Emergency mobile phone charger from 9V battery suit Ericsson T20,T28,T29,T39, T65,T68, T100,T200,T300,T600, 788,768,688,628, A2618,A3618s Item No. MPC330 |
$11.00 |
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Emergency mobile phone charger from 9V battery suit Motorola StarTac, T/L/V series V2088/V3688/M6088, L7089/V8088, V50/V51, V998, CD920/CD928 Item No. MPC535 |
$11.00 |
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Emergency mobile phone charger from 9V battery suit Nokia 3210/3310/3315/3330/3350, 5110/5150/5210, 6110/6150/6210/6310/6385/6610, 7110/7210/ Item No. MPC4020 |
$11.00 |
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All prices in Australian Dollars
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Our TSC-22E 2.2W folding solar panel and 2xAA 2000mAh NiMH rechargable battery back combine to give you the best of all worlds - a thumb-sized powerpack scarcely bigger than the 2 AA cells that power it and a pocket-sized high efficiency 2.2W solar panel to recharge it. Alternatively you can recharge the cells from a Nokia compatible (USB, Car or Mains/Travel) charger. It will directly recharge most Nokia phones - and most others through an adaptor.(Recharges phones with batteries up to 6V.)
Our TSC-10P solar battery includes a 3.6V 2000mAh high capacity Lithium Ion cell and a high efficiency 1W polycrystalline solar cell. It will simultaneously power or recharge your phone and run a walkman or diskman (4V @600mA). In addition you can switch it over to provide 8V @900mA for a camera. (Recharges phones with batteries up to 6V.)
Most phone batteries have only a fraction the capacity of these and cost considerably more - especially the standard name-brand/OEM replacements. Compare the prices before you buy! A variety of adaptors are available to suit different phones - the standard plug we supply is the one used for common 2.4-3.6V Nokia phones (NOKIA 3210; 3310; 7110; 8210; 8850; 5110; 5110e; 6110; 6150; 8810; 9110 etc.)
Both units can be recharged using a standard Nokia travel or car charger, or by sitting them in the sun. An hour in the sun can give you over four hours more standby time or half an hour of talk time (exact figures depend on what kind of phone you have, what time of day/year it is, and where you are).
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