dklassen
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>Only way to really know is to put an ammeter in between and record V & A over a 6-7 hour charge cycle.
I'm not really interested in embarking on a UL labs testing program for it. Long as it powers all my stuff and I can recharge how I want and when I want I'm happy. So far the product has met all my needs very nicely. If anyone is looking for a "Solar Generator" I'd highly recommend the Kodiak.
>Do they provide a link to replace the internal battery at a reasonable price it's worn out?
Not that I've seen. I'm sure by that time I'll either be on to their next iteration product or maybe even a completely different system, who knows. I know I know, I like to live life on the edge.
I'm not really interested in embarking on a UL labs testing program for it. Long as it powers all my stuff and I can recharge how I want and when I want I'm happy. So far the product has met all my needs very nicely. If anyone is looking for a "Solar Generator" I'd highly recommend the Kodiak.
>Do they provide a link to replace the internal battery at a reasonable price it's worn out?
Not that I've seen. I'm sure by that time I'll either be on to their next iteration product or maybe even a completely different system, who knows. I know I know, I like to live life on the edge.