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July 28th, 2008
The general public have little knowledge of free line rental contracts because of the fact that they are a pretty new phenomenon. 12 month free contracts are still the greatest secret amongst all the contracts around at the moment.
Theoretically a free line rental cell phone contract is not supposed to cost anything to operate. This is based on the assumption thatthat the individual taking out the mobile contract properly makes a request for for one hundred percent cashback. This may not as easy as customers are lead to think as dealers add in tricks within the terms and conditions of free line rental deals so they can cut down the numbers of successful customers.
A free line rental deal is a type of redemption deal. With a free line rental cell phone contract you pay the cost of the phone as you would normally for the first months before you get your 100% cash refund. Then it is down to you to remember to claim all your money of the mobile cell phone back from the retailer which first gave you the mobile cell phone.
Despite the pitfalls of free line rental deals they remain legitimate and potential customers can still find a completely cost free cell phone for full duration of a 12 month contract.
12 month free is is a trade off, due to the fact they are only made available with older cell phones. The major drawback of free line rental products is the fact that in the event that the shop go out of business you have now way to redeem your 100% cash back.
By far the most competitively priced method of purchasing a free line rental mobile contract is online. As free line rental products are a little obscure promotion you would be well advised to use a site comparing mobile phone deals to find the cheapest products at that given moment.
June 14th, 2008
In these days of walk-and-talk and walk-and-work, battery chargers are as much a necessity to business as a microwave oven is to the kitchen. Cell phones, laptops, notebooks, and camcorders, just to mention a few.
But how do they work? Here are some types of battery chargers explained:
• Solar battery chargers: These little gems use the sun’s energy to recharge batteries. From car, boat and motorbikes to cell phones, DVD players and computers, there is a solar battery charger to suit.
• Automotive battery chargers: Most automotive battery chargers simply attach to the vehicle’s battery terminals and plug in to mains power. However, there are now new products on the market that work to prevent the battery from going flat in the first place. To comprehend how the process works it is important to understand what causes a battery to deteriorate.
Car batteries rely on a chemical process to provide power. The car battery contains lead plates in a solution of sulphuric acid, which act together to make and store electricity. Over time a residue of lead sulphate builds up on the plates, reducing the flow of electricity. “De-sulphating” technology reverses this process by using sound waves to dissolve the residue build-up.
Of course this won’t help if you’ve left your lights on at the train station …
• Industrial Battery Chargers: These are the big guys. With names such as ferroresonant, Opportunity Charging and Silicon Controlled Rectifier charger, these are heavy-duty long haul pieces of technology. Whether cold storage units, factory or fleet applications, there is an industrial battery charger to suit. Basically though, it is important that the industrial battery charger contains a voltage regulator of some description. This will ensure that the battery is not damaged while it is being recharged.
• Cell Phone Battery Chargers: It is very important to choose a cell phone battery charger that is designed for the model and type of battery being charged. Likewise, it is prudent to make sure that the battery is, itself, the correct one for the phone.
Choosing the correct battery charger will ensure that the connection points will be compatible and the correct amount of electricity is delivered. If too little electricity is delivered, the battery will not fully charge; if too much, it may overheat. Many cell phone battery chargers today do have a built in system to prevent overcharging, however, it is still important to ensure the charger and battery are compatible.
And to make sure that business, or life in general, isn’t inconvenienced too much due to battery recharging, many cell phone battery chargers now allow the user to make phone calls during the recharging process.
So, the next time you’re out and about walking the talk, spare a thought for the hard-working companion who makes sure your equipment is up to the job. And, the most important thing of all … never mistake that cup of coffee on your desk for your cell phone battery charger carriage.
Eric Comforth is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics. Learn more about batteries at Battery Right
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