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Old 06-03-2008, 11:08 PM
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^^what he said
^^^what THEY said... i'm on the verge of getting either the OEM 2100mah audiovox/utc battery or the mugen 3600mah. possibly considering the seidio 3500mah. choices, choices...
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Re: battery

allways purchase the 3500 batteries and glue them together and then connect them together so you have a 7000 mha battery! I did and its awsome!!!! I even hooked up a 500gb hard drive via the mini usb port to the phone just so i can watch adult movies
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Old 06-11-2008, 05:57 AM
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allways purchase the 3500 batteries and glue them together and then connect them together so you have a 7000 mha battery! I did and its awsome!!!! I even hooked up a 500gb hard drive via the mini usb port to the phone just so i can watch adult movies
You're not thinking big enough. I gave up on finding an OEM-sized battery with higher capacity, so I rigged up a makeshift generator out of an old lawnmower engine and some junk I had lying around in the garage.

I now have the forum's only gasoline-powered phone. It's kind of difficult to hear calls now, so I'm thinking of rigging up some sort of external speaker phone system and a throat mike.
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You're not thinking big enough. I gave up on finding an OEM-sized battery with higher capacity, so I rigged up a makeshift generator out of an old lawnmower engine and some junk I had lying around in the garage.

I now have the forum's only gasoline-powered phone. It's kind of difficult to hear calls now, so I'm thinking of rigging up some sort of external speaker phone system and a throat mike.
I wouldn't say the only gasoline-powered phone. I based my generator on a power stroke 6.5 turbo diesel engine. My Mogul now has a talk time of 3,493 hours, or 1,176 miles, whichever comes first. The second 42 gallon tank really helped with that killer talk time and if I am on the phone for more than a few minutes I get a great buzz from the diesel fumes.

I also added a mild-mannered Rockford Fosgate Power 2000 amplifier with a set of 18" Fosgate subwoofers and Kenwood Excellon mids and highs, for listening to my calls with "speakerphone." For a microphone I just use a slightly modified bull horn. Comes in handy when someone cuts my phone off in traffic because I can use the siren sound to let them know I am upset with them.

Though my Mogul doesn't fit in my pocket anymore, or my garage, I really like the ability to talk without worry of my battery draining on me. Next I am thinking of getting a set of 26" chrome rims for the generator and maybe some hydraulic action....
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I wouldn't say the only gasoline-powered phone. I based my generator on a power stroke 6.5 turbo diesel engine. My Mogul now has a talk time of 3,493 hours, or 1,176 miles, whichever comes first. The second 42 gallon tank really helped with that killer talk time and if I am on the phone for more than a few minutes I get a great buzz from the diesel fumes.

I also added a mild-mannered Rockford Fosgate Power 2000 amplifier with a set of 18" Fosgate subwoofers and Kenwood Excellon mids and highs, for listening to my calls with "speakerphone." For a microphone I just use a slightly modified bull horn. Comes in handy when someone cuts my phone off in traffic because I can use the siren sound to let them know I am upset with them.

Though my Mogul doesn't fit in my pocket anymore, or my garage, I really like the ability to talk without worry of my battery draining on me. Next I am thinking of getting a set of 26" chrome rims for the generator and maybe some hydraulic action....
*GASP!*

18" Fosgates? I wish my phone was that pimped out...
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Old 06-06-2008, 03:18 AM
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Re: battery

could someone tell me if it is worth it or not to get the battery? if not, then what is the best battery that i can get that doesnt enlarge anything at all? thamls 4 your time...
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