After only a few minutes, they'd stop charging the connected device (I tried different brands of cellphones) unless you unplugged them and then re-connected the device to the fuel cell.
Something was or still is very wrong with the logic control circuitry in these devices.
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I had the same problem with these units as this guy did for several units purchased a few months ago:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dhnk7t47_8dnxvtkcv
After only a few minutes, they'd stop charging the connected device (I tried different brands of cellphones) unless you unplugged them and then re-connected the device to the fuel cell.
Something was or still is very wrong with the logic control circuitry in these devices.