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"JR Minkel" wrote
Pop Science for first-person accounts of dramatically frustrating battery failures in portable electronics--cell or sat phones, CBs, laptops, GPS monitors, etc. We thought one category might be people lost at sea because a battery died. To qualify, the battery must have died of "natural" causes (as in, not exploding) in some portable electronic device (as in, not the boat's battery) at an extremely inopportune moment. If you have a story like that, please email me directly at jrm@naswxxxorg (replace the triply repeated letter with a period). My deadline is this Monday March 22nd, but I'll take them up to a few days after. Please feel free to forward this to friends and colleagues. Horror-stories-at-sea because of hand held equipment battery-failure is a total non-starter. The opposite is the rule, where fixed equipment fails due to fire, immersion, main battery failure, engine failure, etc., and the hand-held battery-powered equipment came to the rescue. The whole premise of the story-line appears to be frivoulous in nature, to imply that anyone's primary safety or ability to navigate, cruise/sail/fish, auto-tour, etc. was based on the sole performance of a portable battery. That is unless you're trolling for stories more likely found in the Enquirer than Popular Science.. Jack USCG Auxiliary, Virginia Beach, VA |
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