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Jan 31, 2011
It Helps to VERIFY before you Sell
This seller wrote all over the listing that it was a Palm Treo 650(P) with Tom Tom. I wanted the Tom Tom and a backup 650P for my curent one, and the Tom Tom is rarely seen. Turns out he forgot to verify - it was a Treo 700W, which does not sync with Palm Desktop. I proposed he could replace the Treo, but he begged off. I proposed he refund me $10 and we'd be square, but he wanted the phone, case & wall charger for that. I kept it, but gave him a neutral feedback after I was able to load the Tom Tom on my existing 650P. With the sale of Palm, and its place on the smartphone planet fading, plus the incompatibility of the decent Palm Desktop (vs the CRAP they made for Vista) for Vista or Win 7, I figure I'll have to eventually migrate to the 700W anyway, whose batteries and all other peripherals work same as the 650. Not a total loss, and I got the GPS in my current phone which is what I really wanted most. I already have another backup 650, but it's in pretty bad shape, though adequate as a backup.

Dec 21, 2015
A Few minor flaws in an otherwise nice product
It's best feature is the included remote, since in most applications it will often be in an inacccessible or hard to work with location, eg. in an RV, because there are not available spaces convenient to both the battery bank and it. But it needs 2-0 cables to connect those, yet they do not include lugs for those connections, so you have to find them, which typically needs an electric supply house. It's WORST feature is the WACO connectors which require a fine screwdriver (included) to open EACH of the three connectors for the typical 10-2 AWG which will connect to it for the 110VAC connections. That wire is STIFF, so getting the three conductors to all properly connect is a nightmare in any enclosed space - simple clamp screws like those in ANY circuit breaker would have been FAR more appropriate. I wound up having to put individual conductors into the WACO connectors, then attach THOSE via wirenuts to the main cabling, which is an added potential failure mode for the system, but was necessary to accomplish the installation.
Also a concern is testing - although you would think that having no power connected would pass-thru the AC, you cannot simply test with a VOM. Only the ground will show conductive. As well, the ground lug does NOT connect directly to the (-) terminal, which is how the battery bank would be expected to be connected, since it requires an negative ground system. So you have to attach a separate grounding cable.
Otherwise it seems a great unit for the price.
Jan 31, 2011
It Helps to VERIFY before you Sell
This seller wrote all over the listing that it was a Palm Treo 650(P) with Tom Tom. I wanted the Tom Tom and a backup 650P for my curent one, and the Tom Tom is rarely seen. Turns out he forgot to verify - it was a Treo 700W, which does not sync with Palm Desktop. I proposed he could replace the Treo, but he begged off. I proposed he refund me $10 and we'd be square, but he wanted the phone, case & wall charger for that. I kept it, but gave him a neutral feedback after I was able to load the Tom Tom on my existing 650P. With the sale of Palm, and its place on the smartphone planet fading, plus the incompatibility of the decent Palm Desktop (vs the CRAP they made for Vista) for Vista or Win 7, I figure I'll have to eventually migrate to the 700W anyway, whose batteries and all other peripherals work same as the 650. Not a total loss, and I got the GPS in my current phone which is what I really wanted most. I already have another backup 650, but it's in pretty bad shape, though adequate as a backup.