Walter - I thought of this technique, using the lighter socket. The
old automotive battery chargers used to limit current using this
technique. High amperage 12 V incandescent bulbs are not common fare
though. Plus at full brilliance it is a lot of wasted power. Still, it
is quick and dirty. Where did you get your bulb? - Duffey
On Jun 22, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Walter - K5EST wrote:
> ............snipped...............
>>
>> Everything that requires power is fused.
>>
>> The next step is to put Anderson Powerpoles on everything.
>>
>> It all sounds kind of Rube Goldberg, but it works and leaves no trace
>> after the weekend is over. - Duffey
>>
>> --
>> KK6MC
>> James Duffey
>> Cedar Crest NM
>>
>>
>
> Duffey, I like your temp Rover power ideas. My charger is a 12 volt
> incandescent light bulb at 60 watts and a large diode in series with
> the pickup truck battery and the Deep Cycle battery. Pretty low tech
> but it works on the cheap.
>
> Nice in the Winter as a hand warmer but the Summer months it heats
> the cab. For guys running high power, the 100 watt incandescent bulb
> would give more charging amps.
>
> 73....Walter - K5EST
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KK6MC
James Duffey
Cedar Crest NM
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