Megapulse $30?
Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 08:49
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cobes
Hi all,
Just spotted a megapulse battery maximiser for sale on ebay for $30.00.
Does anyone have any good words about the megapulse?
Is $30.00 good vale?
Cheers
Cobes
Reply By: Mainey... - Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:33
Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:33
Cobes,
an other question would be; does anyone have any "proven negative factual experience" with them, the answer would be low as most guys that have them don't know IF they work or not.
There is no definitive method of testing them, all you see is the end result which is extending battery life and it is hard to prove the megapulse did not achieve it.
I have one and am not unhappy with it, there are mountains of evidence for them and I have not read conclusive evidence against them.
Most if not all of the better featured solar panel regulators use the exact same technology in their regulator recharging systems… must be for a logical reason.
Remember it is being sold for a reason, maybe it is a Mk 1, and the guy is going to upgrade to be able to use it on dual batteries, if it is a Mk 11, or a Mk 111, then it is a bargain!
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Follow Up By: Member - Geoff M (NSW) - Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:46
Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:46
The unit is a MkII, meaning it is superceded by the MkIII.
You can buy a MkIII new for about $110.00, maybe for no more than about $80.00 including freight the MkII would have value.
Note: You may not get it for $30.00 off E-Bay, someone else will have seen it too.
Geoff.
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Reply By: Member - DOZER- Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 19:43
Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005 at 19:43
Ive got one and concur with above...had it 2 years alternating batteries and they are both still going.
Andrew
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