Showing posts with label car battery replacement service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car battery replacement service. Show all posts

Friday, October 10, 2014

Battery Tender 021-1164 10W Solar Charger

Battery Tender 021-1164 10W Solar ChargerThe Battery Tender 10W solar panel worked well for 7 months. Now the control unit has apparently failed and the charging LED only flickers occasionally. I was propping the panel against the inside of the windshield of my parked car where it could receive direct sunlight in the afternoon, but even when the sunlight was indirect, the LED charging indicator on the Battery Tender would glow as soon as the sun was fully up in the morning. The car in question doesn't get driven enough to keep its battery from running down, and the solar panel was doing an excellent job of maintaining the battery. I had purchased an adapter cable that plugged into the car's cigarette lighter socket so it wasn't too inconvenient to set up and remove the panel. [Battery Tender Deltran Cigarette Lighter Adapter 081-0069-5]

Previously, I needed to use a battery charger every couple of weeks and now, unfortunately, that chore has returned.

the "charger" works great to maintain a charged battery for exteded periods of non use but did not work to charge a low battery.

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I purchased this Solar Battery Charger to maintain the battery in my vehicle while it is not in use for extended periods of time. Nearly all cars have alarm systems and other devices which draw power from the battery on a continuous basis. This current drain can reduce the battery voltage enough to cause Sulfides to form on the plates of the battery. When this happens, the battery is doomed to an early death. The solar charger generates just enough power to counteract the small current drains, and prevent the battery voltage from dropping. I had it connected to a vehicle which was taken out of service for several months. When I switched on the ignition and hit the starter, it was just as strong as if I had used the car yesterday. I'd call that a darn good product! I also shopped around and purchased the power plug (cigarette lighter) adapter, to further simplify connecting the solar charger to my car.

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I like to know the required mounting dimensions however, main product photo, as it appears to be rectangular shaped, how can this render to 17x17x3? 3 inch depth? are you searious? do i or someone need an eye exam posting their oem products with sloppy details? it seems oem resellers are becoming sloppier time after time and liquidate their last holding inventory...

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After one month my 1979 Ford Pickup being stored in a lot started up on the first click as if it had been started and ran the day before.

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Monday, September 29, 2014

Optima 8003-151-FFP RedTop Group 34 Starting Battery

Optima 8003-151-FFP RedTop Group 34 Starting BatteryOrder carefully and verify the part number you need by visiting the Optima website. This battery can not be returned. What we have here is an Optima 8003-151, Model 34R. Amazon also sells the 8002-002, Model 34 which is a mirror image of the 34R, the POS and NEG terminals are reversed. The battery arrived fully charged and in perfect condition.

Last month the description was correct " Optima Batteries 8003-151 34R RedTop Starting Battery". The current description is misleading.

Also the first two images are of a model 34 reversed. Hence "Optima" is backward but is does accurately represent the location of the POS and NEG terminals on a 34R.

I tried an Optima Red Top with high hopes of getting at least 5-6 years out of it.

Well, try 3 1/2 years and no pro-rated warranty.

No extra battery load, just standard equipment.

Was maintained with a trickle charge as they recommend on their web site.

The batteries futuristically good looks are misleading; as the overall performance

was surprisingly a disappointment.

Perhaps the technologies will improve in the future, but for now...

you won't get what you pay for with Optima.. :(

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I just replaced my Optima battery after almost 9 years of trouble free service on my 1964 Ranchero. Standard automotive batteries only last around 2 years here in Arizona because of our up to 120 deg heat. The heat just plain kills batteries, even service free ones, because the water boils out and the batteries die. The sealed jell style batteries are awsome. The initial price is high but in the long run the they are worth it. Amazon had the best price anywhere and with free shipping you just can't beat the deal. Jim in Bullhead City, Az

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I just had my 2nd Optima Red fail within a year. It has no reserve capacity left if I leave my interior lights on for just a few hours (about 1 amp draw) the battery will no longer start the engine and has dropped to 10.5 volts. (I have volt meter on the battery and an amp meter on the non-starter circuits.)

Granted I know what ruined it just once last year I left the headlights on for a few hours. I would expect such a mistake to reduce the reserve capacity by 20%, but this deep discharge reduced the Optima by 90%, basically ruining it.

Sure, I can return it for a warranty replacement, but this time I bought a Diehard AGM and will sell the replacement Optima on Craigslist.

When you consider how many they sell (not a lot like Diehard or Interstate) and how much they pay for advertising, you have to deduce

that these are cheap internals with a lot of markup to pay for the advertising.

Also, warranty wise, I have to return it to the original seller; you cannot take it to any old Optima seller.

In short, if you have $150 to experiment on a cool looking battery, give it a try. If not, stay with a proven brand.

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Got this to work for my 2006 mini cooper s convertible (needed slight mod). Decided to get the battery from amazon anyway after reading all the reviews about warranty not being honored. I had previously bought two other optimas from amazon and both are still going strong with one over three years already so I took the chance. This time amazon came through again. Battery was packaged well, in mint condition and fully charged out of the box! Price was right! I Could not be more happy with this battery.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Tekonsha 7000 12 Volt 3 Terminal Battery Isolator

Tekonsha 7000 12 Volt 3 Terminal Battery IsolatorI have installed many solenoids and isolators and recently tried this one. I installed this one and after 2 days of use the top of the unit (the small circular disc on the top) blew apart and the plunger popped up and grounded the battery against the housing this started an electrical fire in my engine compartment, luckily I was able to get the fire out and pull the solenoid plunger out fast enough to prevent further damage. This product is extremely unsafe and you risk starting a fire in your vehicle, which could lead to a forest fire, house fire or even death. The problem is that the top of the unit is not crimped or welded on properly, which can cause the solenoid to pop up and fall back down grounding our power source. I will be letting Amazon know that they are selling a dangerous product. Of note, I am an experienced mechanic and showed this failure to two other mechanics none of us have ever seen this happen to a solenoid before. It is hard to imagine a product could be make with such low quality.

I paid over $100 for the nearly identical solenoid about 15 yrs ago. Laid side by side, I can't see a difference, and if these last as long as the old one, they're a heck of a deal. My only complaint is that they (ordered 2) were shipped loose in a flat rate box. They were packed with an "airbag" which couldn't stand up to the terminals and deflated at some point. There were numerous holes in the box from the terminals, but the solenoids survived. A testament to the physical durability of these solenoids. Buy em!

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Purchased this as replacement solenoid for my RV about 5 years go still working fine. What more can I say?

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The solenoid I purchased from DamLow Prices arrived in a bubble padded envelope. Two of the terminals had come thru the bag and were exposed. The worst part however, was that there was NOTHING on the bag the solenoid came in or the solenoid itself to indicate manufacturer, model # or even a "made in XXXXX" stamping or label. It is a solenoid....I can see that, but aside from that you can't tell what the heck it is. Something like that is not going into my truck's electrical system. I'll buy a real Tekonsha somewhere else. It cost me half the price of the item to mail it back. A lot of junk from outside sources on Amazon lately.Tekonsha 7000 12 Volt 3 Terminal Battery Isolator

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a great contionus duty isolator. been using two optima batteries in my dodge durango with about 2000 watts of amplifiers for about a month now and its still going strong!!!!!

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Absolute KIT-8PU 1200 Watts 8 Gauge Complete Amplifier Installation Kit (Purple Color)

Absolute KIT-8PU 1200 Watts 8 Gauge Complete Amplifier Installation Kit
  • 17-Feet Amplifier Hookup Kit for Battery
  • Head Unit and Speakers
  • 1200 Watt Max Peak
  • Purple Color

So i bough this product and thought that it should be pretty good. So far the wiring kit was ok but there were some problems. The fuse holder is kind of funky and the fuse itself broke. I should have bought an american made product. I got what i paid for i guess. I would most likely not buy this product again.

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Kicker 09XI21 X-Series 2-Channel 1.0 Meter ROHS Compliant Twisted Pair Audio Interconnect Cable

Kicker 09XI21 X-Series 2-Channel 1.0 Meter ROHS Compliant Twisted Pair Audio Interconnect Cable
  • Dual Twisted Twisted Pair Conducters to eliminate inducted noise and interference
  • Hyper-flex technolgy allows the wire to bend, twist or contort in any way possible
  • Gold-cut collars, dual-split center pin and black protective-mesh, wire-loom jacket

KICKER RCA 3FT DOUBLE TWIST TECHNOLOGY ELIMINATES ENGINE NOISE VERY STRONG AND THICK INSULATION

JUST THE BEST KICKER YOU CANT GO WRONG THE PICTURE IS NOT THE ACTUAL ITEM BUT ITS THE KICKER 09XI21

Monday, December 16, 2013

Drive Recorder Car DVR Mini Camera HD Spy Cam IR LED

Drive Recorder Car DVR Mini Camera HD Spy Cam IR LEDI purchased the car DVR mini camera and there were no directions in the box but a card to go to a website. I went to the website and the DVR mini camera wasn't listed on their site, so I called the company for help; when I finally got a person was told I had to be put on a waiting list to be called back in 1 hour so I didn't as I wasn't going to be near a phone at that time. Since then I haven't been able to get back to them and directions in the box would have been really helpful! As far as the mini camera it doesn't work for the length of time it is supposed to and really not happy with this product, you have to hook it up to your TV to set all the features, so really have to be electronic savy! This product really is useless to me for what I needed it to do....

Monday, December 9, 2013

UPG UB1290 12V 9AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery F1 Terminal

UPG UB1290 12V 9AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery F1 TerminalThis battery replaces the (2) in the 1500W Geeksquad UPS from a few years ago. Seems to work fine, but comes just as in the photo, bare leads and all. Hopefully will last as long as the original batteries did.

Cheaply made and I think will not last long (I already see that scooter doesn't have the range it had when battery is new)

But you get what you pay for..

It works for the purpose I bought it and if it lasts one season good.

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The first one I purchased a few years ago lasted about 2 years, hopefully this one will do the same.

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Friday, November 22, 2013

Husky Liners Custom Fit Front and Second Seat Floor Liner Set for Select Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Si

Husky Liners Custom Fit Front and Second Seat Floor Liner Set for Select Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra Modelsthe rear mat, even after being trimmed for the cup holder (per instructions) had the edge of the mat folded over (appx 2") when the rear seat is laid down/flat to create a load floor. not to cool & expecting the rear mat will permanently crease after time.

the best features received from the nubs locking the mat in place (no sliding), they look nice & I hope they dont curl

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Monday, November 18, 2013

2nd Generation Audio FM Transmitter plus integrated Car Charger for the Motorola Triumph with Gomad

2nd Generation Audio FM Transmitter plus integrated Car Charger for the Motorola Triumph with Gomadic TipExchange Technology
  • Allows your Motorola Triumph to transmit clear; rich audio while simultaneously powering/recharging.
  • 2nd Generation version incorporates a more powerful charging circuit; better FM signal isolation and higher output for clear; rich sound
  • Full FM frequency spectrum selectable (88.1 to 107.9 MHz). Advanced Digital PLL sound coding maintains stable and high quality sound
  • FM Transmitter supports an effective range of over 30 feet. Works in virtually every size and shape vehicle
  • Buy with confidence! Product is backed by Gomadic's comprehensive lifetime warranty

When I saw the listing for this product, I was a little skeptical. A FM transmitter/charger, for this price? Whatever. Don't be thrown off by the unassuming packaging and industrial design, this is a strong product. My experience with FM transmitters has been marred by the inconsistent quality of Griffin's iTrip. This product absolutely blows it out of the water.

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I purchased this to use on a road trip and had mixed results. I'm giving it 3 stars becuase it really only half works. The fm transmitter worked fine. In fact, it had the best sound quality of any transmitter I've tried. The charging portion of this was crap. The first time I hooked it up, I thought it was great. It charged the phone fast. After that first time though, it never worked right again. The best I can get from the charger is that it maintains the battery level on the phone wherever it is at when you plug it in, but it does not charge the phone at all. I thought maybe my cigarette lighter was failing but my gps and other phone chargers all worked without a hitch, so it has to be a failure by this unit.

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This is awesome because I drive an 02 Protege which doesn't have auxiliary (such an uncool chic lol)But now I can easily hook-up my Virgin Mobile Triumph and music plays clear and loud.

When I charge my phone it seems to charge fairly quickly :)(a twenty minute drive gives me half a battery charge).

I don't charge and listen to music simultaneously though unfortunately, because as I accelerate in my stick shift the faster I drive the louder a high pitch hum continuously sounds.

Overall I am really glad I purchased this and I would do so again if I needed to, as well as recommend the 2nd Generation Audio FM Transmitter plus integrated Car Charger for the Motorola Triumph with Gomadic TipExchange Technology. I've used it for months now without an issue.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

HQRP Car Cigarette Lighter 12V Charger for Garmin StreetPilot i2 , i3 , i5 , Summit HC , Legend C /

HQRP Car Cigarette Lighter 12V Charger for Garmin StreetPilot i2 , i3 , i5 , Summit HC , Legend C / Cx , Vista C / Cx / H Cx, Venture C/ Cx plus HQRP Coaster
  • HQRP Car Cigarette Lighter Charger plus HQRP Coaster;
  • Plug in this spare car charger into the cigarette lighter and charge the battery of your Garmin GPS
  • Type: Car Charger;
  • Designation: Automobile;
  • Compatible with Li-Ion , Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh batteries; 200 days warranty.

This is a great replacement for the charger cable to my Garmin Street Pilot nav system. The system no longer charged or turned on, so I was afraid I would have to get a whole new unit and was pleased when replacing the charger did the trick.

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Charger works for my phone and has a long enough cord to do what I need. I would order it again.

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So far, this power supply seems to be much better than others I have purchased. The overall build quality is much better! It is sturdy and "heavy duty" compared to the power supply I had to replace (twice). This one is worth the money!!

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It is exactly what it needs to be -an exact replacement for your lost or damaged charger.

This was much cheaper than the Garmin brand, and works just fine. One end fits the car outlet; the other end fits the GPS. Nice long cord and an LED to tell you it is getting power. That's about all you can ask for.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

PowerStation PS5000R Jump Start with LED Work Light and Compressor

PowerStation PS5000R Jump Start with LED Work Light and CompressorI bought two of these units. One for each of my sons. Both drive used cars with aged batteries. Within 48 hours of receiving the power station one of my sons car would not start. His battery was to weak on a cold Michigan night. This little powerhouse started his car right up. Great practical equipment.

Bought two, thought it would be a useful, well engineered unit. Sadly, it would never hold a charge, even after charging for days uninterrupted as instructions state. If the battery in it had not been "bad" it would really be a great device. Have other Power Station jump starter "power units" and they're great. Too bad this one didn't work out.

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Unit failed out-of-the-box: Several inserts in the box state that unit must be charged for 72 hours before using. Pushed battery test button, meter read Full Charge suggesting a good unit. As directed we immediately attached AC power cord to unit/wall outlet and charged unit for 72 hours plus. Green LED indicator was on indicating a "full Charg". Disconnected AC, Battery Test Meter indicated Full Charge. Stored unit in vehicle, one day later, by chance, pushed Battery Test Button and meter read "0". Battery in static condition would not hold charge. Returned to Amazon for credit.

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Pyle PLVWH3 In-Car Dual-Channel Wireless Stereo Headphones Compatible with In-Vehicle AV Applicatio

Pyle PLVWH3 In-Car Dual-Channel Wireless Stereo Headphones Compatible with In-Vehicle AV Applications
  • Light Weight Design For Comfortable Wearing - A Channel: Right Channel: 2.8mhz; Left Channel: 2.3mhz - S/N Ratio: 70db(Minimum)
  • Auto Mute On Headphone - B Channel: Right Channel: 3.8mhz; Left Channel: 3.2mhz - Channel Separation: 40db(Minimum)
  • Auto Power Off Function On Headphone - Speaker: 30mm Mylar - Frequency Response: 30-20000Hz
  • Personal Volume Control - Cone Impedance: About 32ohm - Power Supply: 2×AAA Battery
  • Dual Channel - Effective Range(Maximum): About 10 Meters - Battery Life: About 48 Hours

We were a bit nervous buying these not knowing if they would work. They work wonderfully. They block out other noises also. Very comfortable to wear. The reception is great.

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So I was concerned these wouldn't work with my 2012 GMC Terrain. I tested it on AV1, which is the standard DVD setting. It worked great. Good, clear sound. Unfortunately, found out that the AV2 (the RGB connection through the passenger section) does not carry over. Worse yet, discovered that mid-way on a 12-hour road trip. Would be good if GMC and the vendors were more transparent with the frequencies of these. I'm not going to ding the rating because of this but strongly recommend you test both your AV units.

Other notes the auto off appears to work fine (or the kids are actually turning it off). Battery seems to last a decent amount of time. They've lasted 4 months with regular use so far.

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These headphones work great,sound great and well worth the money. they are comfortable and have great reception. pyle has always had great products and this is no exception.

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These headphones are very easy to use, especially for our 7 year old daughter. Both of our kids love them. The volume could be a little better though but overall they work great together. You can hear little if no outside noise while in use. Thank you Pyle for making a great product. They also arrived on time as stated.

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My granddaughters & niece love the new headsets. I would recommend them for any car. They fold up nicely for storage.

Friday, August 2, 2013

BestDealUSA Electric LED Digital Auto Car Vehicle Volt Meter Voltage Gauge 12V/24V

BestDealUSA Electric LED Digital Auto Car Vehicle Volt Meter Voltage Gauge 12V/24V
  • 100% Brand New And High quality
  • This digital gauge displays the voltage of batteries in the car.
  • With high brightness of LED,there is no difficulity in seeing the display.
  • 12V/24V Auto Car Electric Red LED Digital Battery Volt Meter Monitor Voltage Gauge

Bought these to indicate the battery voltage on a robot. The robot is 12/24V with two 12V batteries. At first I was planning on having one across the 12V supply and one across the 24V, but after bench testing one of these I found that it will start to melt when used at 24V.

The reason for this is that it has a large power resistor inside that gives off a large amount of heat. I noticed a burning plastic smell and when I looked at it the casing had started to bubble a bit. Using them both at 12V now and everything is fine.

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Having one of these is a great way to monitor the condition of your battery and your charging system. If you know how to interpret the numbers you get you can evaluate the resting voltage of the battery (which will show when the time has come to replace it), the running voltage of your car (which indicates the condition of your alternator) and of course, if you are parked for a long time with the radio on (like at a drive in theater or camping) you can tell when it is time to start the car before you have to get a jump start. Nice!

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"This LED is really a good deal! Well made, bright, plenty of cable. Even the plug is fused! It reads the same battery voltage as my inverter and a sears craftsman voltmeter. I'm impressed for 5 bucks. Even has a 90 day warranty. "

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I bought this to hook up to my John Deere tractor to watch that the charging voltage isn't going too high. So far so good.

bought this to check battery on the toy ride on car my grandson has.works great. The ride on toy has no cigarette lighter plug, so i had to change plug to aligator clips

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Garmin nuvi 765/765T 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic (Discontinued

Garmin nuvi 765/765T 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic
  • Bright, 4.3-inch diagonal color WQVGA TFT touchscreen with 480 x 272 pixels and white backlight
  • Preloaded with City Navigator North America NT
  • Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling with compatible devices
  • High-sensitivity GPS receiver for improved performance and reception
  • NOTE: Model number on the box is 765T because the traffic receiver is included; however, the model number on the device itself is 765 as the "T" in 765T refers to the additional component

This Nuvi does several things very well, and I've yet to discover any serious shortcomings. My thoughts:

Navigation: Excellent, as is typical with Garmin units. On a couple of occasions the voice (right now I'm using Australian Karen) told me my destination was on the wrong side of the street.

Map: The map is clear, the refresh rate is fast, and all of the right information is provided on-screen, including details for upcoming turns and junctions, speed limit, and traffic alerts. It's annoying that I can't choose to switch the display of my current speed to some other piece of info. I already have a speedometer. The 3D buildings feature seems pretty gimmicky, and is implemented sporadically, even in downtown Boston. When there is coverage, most buildings are monochromatic blocks, and not the photo-realistic buildings seen in screenshots.

Lane Assist: This feature has been spot-on so far. It's nice driving in a new area and not getting flustered about being in the wrong lane. I have yet to see the full-screen 3D Lane Assist Junction View shown in the many 765t screenshots -however, I've done very little highway driving, and I believe this screen requires that the user press the top-left (upcoming turn icon).

>>>>>UPDATE: After some highway driving, it turns out that the full-screen 3D Lane Assist Junction View shows up automatically before potentially tricky highway junctions. Very nice.

Traffic: As far as I know, I have not been re-routed because of traffic. However, it's very easy to bring up a list of major roads and their current traffic conditions, and to avoid them at will. The pop-up advertising associated with the "free" traffic is pretty subtle, and never distracting.

Bluetooth: I'm impressed with this feature so far. It mated with my phone (old Motorola RAZR V3) easily, importing all of my contacts in the process. The ability to instantly dial any point of interest (e.g., to check on store hours) is brilliant. The volume from the speaker is reasonably loud. I also tried sending the audio to my car stereo using an audio cable, and the output seemed a bit low (I had to turn my car stereo way up). I have not yet tried sending the audio to my car stereo using the FM transmitter. I called my voicemail, and the built-in microphone picks up my voice reasonably well with the engine running. I'm not sure how well it would work with highway speeds. I'm told that the cheap Garmin microphone (which plugs into the cradle, not the unit) improves voice quality.

>>>>>UPDATE: This is true -the microphone is an improvement, though it adds yet another long cord to your long cord collection. Also, I've tried the FM transmitter. It works, albeit with a certain amount of static. I imagine this feature would intolerable if you are driving a long way.

Other features: I haven't used the SD card slot for anything. I haven't tried the photo viewer or the mp3 player, and I probably won't.

Build Quality: Seems solid. The unit has a certain heft to it, and it's covered in a soft, rubbery coating. I've also dropped it already (because I'm an idiot) -still working beautifully.

Suggested improvements: Garmin doesn't make it easy to look up the actual coordinates (latitude and longitude) for favorites or points of interest. This information should be available at the press of a button.

Needless to say, I'm pleased with my purchase. The 756t is not cheap right now, and if you can live without the new features, you might be better off with an older unit. That said, if you're looking for a gps device with all of the latest features and compatibility, this seems to be a solid pick.

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I'll try to make this a unique review by comparing the pros and cons of FOUR different Garmin units I've tried: c330, 265t, 765t, and the 885t. There are few reviews that offer face-off comparisons between models which can assist in making a purchasing choice. I'll share some highlights for each model, beginning with the one I've owned for over three years. Bottom line: If you want to go cheap, the c330 still works fine with new maps loaded I literally drove all over the country and rarely had any problems. If you are looking for a new model, get the 265t and you won't be disappointed. Don't buy the 765t. Consider the 885t but be ready to return if the volume output is too low.

Note with all models I had the latest firmware updates and maps at time of writing the review.

>> Streetpilot C330. Owned it over 3 years. It is an older model, and not flat like all new models today. Instead of flat, it has something of a triangular shape, and the mount has takes up more space. It is harder to pack in bag or suitcase because of this, and is the primary reason I decided to upgrade. To its credit, it is built more sturdily than any of the new models. I'm sure it could survive multiple falls. The screen is smaller, but plenty bright and easy enough to read when the sunlight falls on it. The touchscreen is sensitive and I never had much complaint with it. It is has an important feature missing from all new models a wheel volume control on the side. All new models make you hit an icon on the screen to adjust the volume, and then you must touch again to change the volume in increments, and touch one more time to return to the map. The volume is plenty loud on the c330, which is not always the case with newer models. The icons on the map are simpler. For instance, the vehicle is a blue triangle rather than a car. The maps are not as detailed, but sufficiently so. There are no spoken street names, but the prompts are good enough to get you where you want. You can still purchase map updates that will load on the unit, although the onboard memory can only support a region of the US at a time. The GPS receiver is fine most of the time, but failed me in Chicago with all the tall buildings, and I sometimes had to wait for service when leaving a rental car garage. Overall, it is a very good unit and Garmin would do well with future models to bring back the side volume control, and the tank-like build quality.

>> 265t. Owned it about two weeks so far. This is the most recent model I've purchased, and I am impressed. I will lead with a weakness, however. I bought a refurbished model on Amazon. It saved me about $40 over a new model, but I had to contact Garmin multiple times to get the free map update. It had been previously registered and the free map update was not available. Garmin had to reset the registration. I wrote them and sent a copy of my purchase receipt, and they reset the registration. Other than this, I would not have realized it is refurbished just by looking at it. The operation is also fine.

I want to emphasize something you really don't need a widescreen model (e.g, 265wt). Trust me on this. The only thing afforded by widescreen is the QUERTY-style keyboard. A few people might miss it, but I don't even though I'm a daily user of keyboards. The widescreen gives you more visible map coverage on the left and right, but it is not needed for navigating. Everything you need to see is in plain view on the squarish screen of the 265t. To best of my knowledge, all of the other functions are the same. The 265t is also smaller and easier to stow away. Save yourself the extra dough and get the 265t over the 265wt.

The 265 shares the most important features as the more expensive 700 and 800 series. In fact, I only miss a couple of things from these other models. For instance, the 800 series can be controlled by speaking commands very nice. The 700 series can display time remaining to destination, or distance to destination. Handy! I understand there are more flexible routing options with the 700 and 800, but I never use those so can't comment. Gpsmagazine.com claims the 700 and 800 have stronger GPS receivers, but I noticed I can get a signal from inside of my home with the 265, so I am hoping that it works just as well as the 700/800 in cities with big building all around. The 265 lacks 3D buildings, lane assist, and junction view. Lane assist is helpful, but the other two only show up once in a while depending on your location. It lacks a built-in MP3 player, but I don't think I miss that either (more on my experience with this below). The 265 has smooth scrolling of the map like the 765, which the 885 lacks. It also has free traffic service, but so far I haven't benefitted from this (more below). One thing better about the 265 is the volume. It is just as loud as the c330, louder than the 765t, and MUCH louder than the 885. Using the bluetooth, I can make a phone call and hear and be heard without any problems. Overall, I think the 265 would be a far better bargain for most people saving $100-$250 over the high end models but sill including great features.

>> 765t. Used it for a couple of months then returned. I won't repeat what I said above. Actually, I was really disappointed with this model for a couple of reasons. The traffic feature did not work at all for me. I drove over 500 miles to DC, and then back, and it never helped me once. I hit construction. No warning. I hit accident backups. No warnings. I got stuck in horrible downtown DC traffic, and was told I would be delayed 3 minutes, which stretched into 2 hours! Here is what I found unforgiveable, though. It sometimes told me to turn in one direction, then correct itself after I made the turn to get me going the other way. At first I thought it was me, but no, the darn thing actually got the turn direction wrong about 5% of the time! This is totally inexcusable, especially when you are entering or leaving a highway. If you are told to go onto an onramp, and then it changes its mind, you could spend another 5-10 minutes getting turned around again. I don't know why this unit had this problem. It was the one reason I had to return it. I recommend purchases from Sam's Club or Costco, which allow you to return items months later (hold onto that receipt!).

The bluetooth worked for my phone, and the volume was good enough to make calls, although callers told me I was hard to hear sometimes. I did not try the MP3 player to see whether the volume was sufficient. The FM transmitter is a joke the signal is super weak and unuseable. Some reviews say to get an external FM transmitter to compensate, but that means spending more money and seems silly.

On the plus side, I used the 3D building view to help me find the Lincoln Memorial on foot in DC, but that was only the one time it helped me. The junction assist (photo realism for highway interchanges) is nice, but you will only see it in some cities.

>> 885t. Used it for 3 weeks then returned. I'll lead with the one problem I had with my unit that caused me to return it. The volume was too low. I could hear the turn prompts well enough. But it was not nearly loud enough when driving at highway speeds for phone calls or the MP3 playback. When making calls, I could not hear the caller very well, and could not be heard clearly. When using the MP3 player, I really strained to hear an audiobook, and using earbuds did not help any. It could have been a problem with my particular unit. I can't say. I may purchase another unit to see if the volume is better. Like the 765, the FM transmitter is unuseable.

However, I really liked controlling the unit through speech commands. It works very well, and is safer to do than taking your hands off the wheel to use the touch screen. You may to strap a button onto your steering wheel that is used to engage the speach recognition. It takes getting used to having it there when turning the wheel and feeling it under your grip sometimes. Even so, if they put this feature on all of their other units it would be AWESOME. Please, Garmin, keep this feature for the future! I also liked the MSN Direct service. The traffic service actually worked for me, much better than on the 765t. You can see weather forcasts and even look at a local weather radar. This can be helpful if you are driving a long ways and concerned about heading into a storm. You also can monitor stock prices, get fuel prices for nearby gas stations, and movie times. I found however movie times were not displayed for second run (discount) theaters in our area.

Lane assist and junction view worked as well as the 765t. I did not have problems with the unit telling me to go the wrong way, like I did with the 765t. As I said above, I might buy another 885t to see if the volume issue was specific to the first unit and not the model.

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I received my 765T a few days ago and love it so far. After reading some up and down reviews, I wasn't certain what to expect. I am pleasantly surprised.

To start, the unit's volume is plenty loud, even at highway speeds. The screen is readable at all times, and automatically changes to a darkened "night mode" at night very easy on the eyes. You can force it to day or night mode, if desired.

The map's movement and fluidity is tremendous. It has a very natural looking motion at all times. Garmin claims the unit updates at 10fps, and it seems to be about that. I am still deciding if I prefer 3D or 2D mode yet, but both are great. I tested routing on a few trips and the navigation worked perfectly. Directions were given in plenty of time, and repeated at appropriate intervals. When just driving (not navigating) the green bar at the top displays your current road, and even displays the next exit when driving (not navigating) on major highways. This was unexpected for me and really cool! The voice on the unit is clear.

The overall feel of the software is great. The menus move quickly and seem logically laid out. You can add categories to your favorites to better organize them. This helped a lot, since favorites are sorted by default via distance from your current location. Creating folders for your favorites works very well. You can even add a picture (and phone #) to your favorites. Very nice!

As for Bluetooth: I paired the 765 with my Blackberry Storm easily, and everything works flawlessly. My phone's contacts transferred immediately, and I can call Points of Interest and people from my contacts easily, with 1 touch. I do not have any of the bluetooth issues described in other places. No issues at all. So I'm either lucky or maybe there is some inconsistency in the hardware. More likely, different combinations of cell phones and GPS units lead to varying results. IMPORTANT: I did update the unit to it's latest firmware, which many say have helped their bluetooth connections.

I haven't been to an area with a traffic reception signal yet, so I can't comment on the traffic function.

All the other niceties work well for me also: The picture viewer, MP3 player, etc all work as advertised. I even put 1 of my pics as the startup image.

In conclusion, I am very pleased with the product so far. This is a great product that I would highly recommend.

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I purchased the Nuvi 780 on Oct 1 because the 765t wasn't available at my local big box yet. Two weeks later (and after a firmware upgrade), my 780 developed a speech impediment: "Turn left at highway . . . . . 405, then turn l . . . eft." It sounded like she had to pause to either think about where she was, or to hold a fist in front of her mouth for a silent burp or something. That unit went back and by that time the 765t was out. A swap plus $100 later, I had the new unit. Pros over the 780: much faster screen redraws, faster sat acquisition, more POIs, slight user interface tweaks (all for the better IMO) and generally a tighter feel. Cons: ad supported traffic (doesn't bother me, but it might others) and no included MSN Direct. However, after using the service for 2 weeks, I would gladly trade it for faster screen redraws and the lane assist feature. Movie times and gas prices are nice, but until I can actually make my movie and dinner reservations over the GPS, I'll forgo it. The bluetooth functionality gives me the direct-to-POI dial feature, which is so utterly cool. I just moved to the Seattle area and would be so utterly lost without this gadget. It takes the stress out of driving, and that alone is worth the hefty price.

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After waiting a long time to buy a GPS and reading many, many reviews while watching the prices go up and down, I finally pulled the trigger on a Nuvi 765T on Thanksgiving morning when I saw the price drop to $349.00 on Amazon with free shipping. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the price and couldn't buy it fast enough. Especially since at the time, the lowest price I had seen was around $460. Although it had the features I wanted, I had some reservations about getting the 765T because of several reviews that listed problems with the screen, speaker volume, bluetooth, missing features from the 760, etc. So after putting it though its paces for a few weeks I would like to share my observations with this unit. First off I have to say I couldn't be more happy with my purchase. In the past I had used the Nuvi 350, and several different TomTom's as well as rental car units, and this unit blows them away. The first thing I did was to up update the firmware to v.2.50 and had no problems in doing so.

Screen: The screen on the unit I received is very bright and clear. The colors look great and it is just as bright as the Nuvi 350 I had used. The sensitivity on this screen is fine and there is no problem with the calibration for buttons, etc.

Sound Quality: The sound from the speaker is very good on this unit. Could it be louder? Sure. But in normal driving with the radio at regular listening volume and /or the windows open, I have no trouble hearing it at all when set to 100%. When driving without the radio, I actually turn it down to 80% as it is too much. The navigation voice (have tried several and like Australian Karen) at 100% is clean with no distortion. From some of the reviews I had read, I was expecting to have to hold it up to my ear to hear it, but it really is fine.

Bluetooth: This was one of the things I was worried about not working, but surprisingly the Nuvi immediately paired with both my, and my wife's older Sanyo Katana phones. It also shows the phone books and the contact names for both phones. In making calls over the Nuvi, the people I have called state that the voice quality is fine and there is no echo or distortion. Although I don't use my cell phone a lot, when I do, its great not having to hold the phone and drive at the same time. Very happy with this feature.

Traffic: I was really surprised on how accurate the traffic feature on this unit has been so far, as I wasn't really expecting much. Perhaps the coverage is better in the Chicagoland area then other areas, but it has accurately shown where there were slow downs and congestion ahead on I-90/94, I-57 and I-355. The "ads" for the free traffic pop up from time to time, but I rarely notice them and they certainly are not in the way or distracting at all.

Routing: So far, with one exception, the routing has been really spot-on. The navigation has brought us to our unknown destination with no problems, and takes the routs I would normally take for the places I am familiar with. It even knew that our home street is divided by a drainage ditch and instructed me to go past our house and make the correct two left turns to get into our driveway when arriving on the opposite side of the street. This really surprised me! It did one strange thing though, when driving home from Chicago going south down the Dan Ryan expressway, I need to eventually merge west onto I-57 south, and for some reason, the Nuvi kept telling me to get on the Indiana toll road and go east, which would have taken me miles way out of my way. I should have brought up the turn list to see where it was going to take me, but I was in heavy traffic with bad weather and needed to keep my eyes on the road. Once I passed the exit for the Indiana toll road it "recalculated" and took me home perfectly. The only thing I could think of was that I had "Avoid Traffic" enabled and there was some heavy traffic on I-57 ahead which it may have been trying to avoid, but I'm not sure. I will turn off the "Avoid Traffic" feature and try it again the next time I travel that way.

Other Features: I love the Lane Assist, and the Junction View has come up many times in the Chicago area which is a big help. I have not tried the FM transmitter yet which a lot of people complain about not working well. The picture viewer is nice and I have loaded some pictures on it and taken it to friends houses and used it to show them vacation pictures. Since my car radio plays MP3's I don't have much use for the MP3 player as of yet but will try it out in the future. I loaded several POIs for various places and they work great too; giving both audio and visual prompts within set distances of the POIs.

I could go on and on, but those are the main things I wanted to share. I had read about some early complaints with this unit, especially with the pre v2.50 update, so perhaps I just go lucky with this unit, but so far I could not be happier with it!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Delphi SA10000 XM SKYFi Radio Receiver

Delphi SA10000 XM SKYFi Radio Receiver
  • Satellite radio receiver for your car or home; includes wireless remote control
  • Access to XM's 100-plus channels of satellite radio, featuring music, news, sports, and more
  • Direct channel entry plus 20 presets; preview a channel before switching
  • Requires separately available car or home connection kit and subscription to XM satellite service
  • Measures 4.7 x 2.9 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D)

I can't say enough about this system. For years, I have been disenchanted with commercial radio and the junk they play. If I wanted good music, I'd have to shell out a king's ransom for CDs. I had gotten to the point where I didn't even bother listening to music anymore; I'd just tune in NPR in the car and watch TV at home for entertainment.

I was skeptical about paying for satellite radio until I checked out the sample programming at www.xmradio.com. It took me about a day to realize I couldn't go another day without it. Now I listen to the radio all the time at home, and I've even hooked up the Home Adapter kit at work and listened through my computer's headphones. (It took a bit of doing to position the antenna for good reception in my office 'cube farm' inside a steel-and-concrete building, but I got it to work!) Now I can't wait to get the car adapter so I can take my stations with me on the road.

One of my favorite features on the Delphi SKYFi is that you can save Artist/Song Title information while listening if you hear something you really like. This has allowed me to discover several great new bands since I started listening to XM. I can confidently pick up new CDs of bands I'd never hear on commercial radio. It's like having a great college radio station!

Another great feature about the Delphi unit is that you take your one subscription with you wherever you go; there's no need to pay for an extra receiver, even though XM offers additional subs at a discount.

XM radio has a great fan following. Check out www.xmfan.com for a great online community of fans and fanatics. I learned a lot about antenna placement in poor-reception areas (XM at work!) from reading the message boards.

Quit stalling. Buy it. I promise you'll love it.

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Forget the naysayers. This product was worth every penny, as well as the subscription fee.

I do not own a car, as I am legally blind. However, one does not need to own a car to enjoy XM radio. I live in the Coachella Valley in southern Central California, and quite frankly, the radio reception here bites, even on shortwave.

I also live in an stucco reinforced apartment, with NO WINDOWS at all in my bedroom.My Sky FI radio rests in the boombox docking station, and sits on top of my televison set. The antenna is simply clipped to the back of the boombox, and I do not use a single inch 0f it's 20 foot cable.

The radio works flawlessly.

All 121 channels.

No fading or digital artifacts.

The sign up process was quick and painless. I was up and running in under an hour.

Belive me, XM blows regular radio out of the water. My two favorite channels are 163 (Sonic Theater) and 164(Old Time Radio)

These 2 channels are well worth the subscription cost alone.

XM radio should side market this product to the visually impaired or blind as well. I could think of no greater a gift for someone blind, such as myself. An A PLUS!!!

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I purchased my XM Radio Skyfi system from Best Buy just before a cross country trip. My wife and I love it. However, after losing the signal a few times in the rain and then losing the signal for a few days after a heavy rain. I discovered that the magnetic antenna supplied with the system is "known" to be a problem. Best Buy techs know it. And Delphi, the suppliers of the system know it. When I called tech support at Delphi, I got a curt recommendation to seal the area of the antenna where the wire enters the antenna then I wouldn't have any more problems. In other words, their problem was my problem. The Best Buy techs graciously told me if I got any kind of replacement antenna, they would replace my antenna at no charge. I couldn't find a replacement. The Delphi people need some customer service training. So, if you buy this system, save yourself some trouble and seal the area where the wire enters the antenna. If it weren't for the antenna problem, I'd give the system five stars.

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I recently rented a Cadillac from Avis and was able to listen to XM at no charge. My wife and I really enjoyed it and decided the home kit option was something we were very interested in as we don't spend long periods of time in our cars.

I was reluctant at first because of worries regarding the antenna not being in a south-facing window. My stereo system is in a built-in entertainment wall and does not allow for the antenna to be pointed at a south facing window. After reading that many others have had success with the antenna in less than ideal areas, I decided I would give it a try.

My house is 2 years old, one story brick with a normal pitched roof consisting of plywood decking and dimensional fiberglass shingles. It has 10 foot flat and tray ceilings.

After hooking up the cables to my surround sound receiver and placing the antenna on the top of the stack of stereo components, I pointed the antenna generally to the south and toward the ceiling at about 45 degrees. I plugged the SkyFi in and immediately was getting two bars on the signal strength indicator. I do not have terrestrial repeaters in my area, so I am relying solely on the satellite. After a few quick adjustments I was getting 3 bars or it bounced between 3 and 2 bars.

I was very happy to have it work, and it is not even close to sitting in a south-facing window. After getting a strong signal and hearing the sample channels loud and clear, I activated the subscription online. I timed it and it took 12 minutes before the tuner updated and began receiving all channels. I was pretty impressed it activated that quickly.

I generally listen to talk radio in the car along with a few CD's and I absolutely despise FM radio with all of the repetitive commercials and DJ's having meaningless "conversations" with people that call in requests. I love the concept of satellite radio. I like to hear different types of music depending on the occasion or mood I'm in. XM is like a jukebox in the house with something new and different on each channel. I am terrible with song names and groups so I especially like to be able to look up and see the info on the Delphi display.

I picked XM over Sirius because I had a chance to hear it in the Avis rental car and I trust Delphi equipment. Satellite radio IS rocket science, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to enjoy all it has to offer. Overall, I am very happy with the SkyFi, the home kit, and the XM service.

As a caveat here, I've been a subscriber of both XM and Sirius at different times. I'm not here to pump or dump either service or comment on programming -simply the merits and drawbacks of the SkyFi, so here goes. (1) I managed to break the SkyFi within 10 minutes of setting it up at home, simply by trying to turn the round tuning dial, and this didn't instill confidence in quality or build. I was able to get it replaced at my retailer, fortunately. Otherwise, the size of the unit is quite nice and the remote is slick. The display is nice, although the config options are a bit limited (and it's very, very red, which can be annoying to view). (2) The satellite reception was not bad but it was very, very touchy as to location. To that end, I moved to an apartment with a north/west exposure, so using it there was out of the question (no signal at all); ergo, I'm no longer a subscriber. (3) I also considered purchasing the Boom-Box rather than simply plugging into my home stereo -a friend still has his boom-box, but the volume on it is weak (it's only 4W output), and it has no adapters for external devices. Stylish, yes. Functional, not so much. It worked better through my home stereo's Aux input -even the latest boom-box model is still ONLY a 4 watt output, which is less than most cheap PC speakers. -Again, I won't discuss programming (I personally enjoyed XM, but that's a personal preference). The unit is nice, but there are some limitations, especially if you consider the satellite orbit for XM is very low and south-only; if you don't have that orientation available, try Sirius.