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[QUOTE="helterskelter400, post: 149375, member: 20389"] good info - thanks weekends are ok to carry batteries. the power supply idea was really for our multi week rides into no mans land. we ring ahead to stations for fuel & water or gps into roadhouses but like to be self sufficient for all else. nothing worse than getting to a fuel point only to find they only have 1 pack of poxy old sunbleached std batteries. i was going to build a LM317 circuit that should be enuogh to look after the gps but it wont put out enough for the uhf. also when i turn the bike off there'll be no power & i'll loose all my waypoints ect. as a result batteries of some form are necessary. i spose the easiest option is to have a 12v battery/pack and reduce it from there or to use one set of nicads to run everything whilst another set is being charged on the bike and then swap when needed. is it possible to both constanly charge & intermittently draw from nicads or other sorts of small batteries (RC, phones, ect) thanks [/QUOTE]
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