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Foxsur 20A 12V/24V Portable Car Motorcycle Battery Charger, US Plug, EU Plug, UK Plug, AU Plug, JP Plug1. Input voltage: 100 240V AC, 50 60Hz 2. Rated output: 12V 20A, 24V 10A 3. Battery capacity range: 4Ah 300Ah 4. Flame retardant ABS material for the main body, safe and durable 5. Ten stage intelligent optimized charging, more battery friendly 6. 6 selectable charging current levels: 0. 5A, 2A, 5A, 10A, 15A, 20A for wide applicability 7. 7 selectable charging modes: CAR, AGM, CA, LiFePO4, MOTO, REPAIR, SUPPLY 8. Battery charging types: Lead acid,
1. Input voltage: 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz
2. Rated output: 12V 20A, 24V 10A
3. Battery capacity range: 4Ah - 300Ah
4. Flame-retardant ABS material for the main body, safe and durable
5. Ten-stage intelligent optimized charging, more battery-friendly
6. 6 selectable charging current levels: 0.5A, 2A, 5A, 10A, 15A, 20A for wide applicability
7. 7 selectable charging modes: CAR, AGM, CA, LiFePO4, MOTO, REPAIR, SUPPLY
8. Battery charging types: Lead-acid, Lithium Iron Phosphate, GEL, AGM, EFB, CA, Deep Cycle, Wet
9. Application scenarios: cars, motorcycles, snowmobiles, golf carts, scooters, ATVs, vans, RVs, etc.
10. Automatic charging prevents overcharging, allowing the charger to remain connected to the battery without interruption.
11. Uses pure copper soft core wire with a fully wrapped alligator clip design, providing cold and freeze protection and high safety.
12. Superior heat dissipation performance; uses a pure copper motor, and the fan automatically dissipates heat after charging, resulting in no overheating, quiet and comfortable operation.
13. Unique back design allows for easy wrapping to organize the power cord and secure the clips, facilitating storage. The power cord is also replaceable.
14. Dimensions: 195x190x135mm
15. Weight: 1205g
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★★★★★ 5
Good book. Well written
Format: Paperback
This book was so very good and so interesting and informative. I read it very quickly because it was so easy to read and it kept my attention.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
It’s a maybe book
Format: Paperback
The first few chapters was interesting but as I got further in it I felt like I didn’t need to read or want to read anymore
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Thorough and careful research but I do disagree on some points
Format: Paperback
Review for 'When Giants Were Upon the Earth". As a Christian Bible reader of many years, I was not sure what I was getting myself into by buying and reading this book. ( I do have other books that are not part of the Bible such as Mr. Godawa mentions for reference.)
Mr. Godawa has made careful and thorough research on the subject of the Nephilim which is only briefly mentioned in the Bible. He has broadened my understanding of little known facts about the giants and the pagan beliefs of other cultures. I was pleasantly surprised and pleased that a Hollywood screenwriter would do justice to the teachings of God. I do disagree with him about his ideas about satan - I believe he is an individual spirit being and the leader of the other angels that revolted in Heaven. In the New Testament we note that he is ruler of this world John 12:31, he transforms himself into an angel of light II Cor 11:14 and he is also a roaring lion 1 Peter 5:8.
I am not totally finished with this book yet but I am hoping that there is information on Nimrod.
I would recommend this book for Christian readers who want Bible information 'fleshed out' and explained and about the sons of God, the Nephilim etc.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017
★★★★★ 5
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
What they Didn't Teach You in Sunday School
Format: Paperback
Often when reading through the Bible, whether one does so for religious reasons or not, we miss details in the background. Or we do not take into consideration cultural context while interpreting passages. Sometimes, due to difficulties in translating ancient languages into modern ones, some things are literally lost in translation. In this volume, where Godawa collects material he has previously published into one volume, he examines many of these issues. In particular, he focuses on topics that have long mystified people and been the subject of much conjecture and fictionalization: Nephilim, Watchers and giants. He also takes a close look at verses that may have had supernatural elements inadvertently scrubbed: The strange ariel creatures in 2 Samuel 23:20 translated instead into men, or the demons and goblins of Isaiah 13:21-22 written off as wild animals, etc. Clues to a different ancient world than usually supposed?
The only misstep is his adherence to the John Walton ANE interpretation. This is based on superficial interpretation, and worse history (e.g. the whole ANE "dome" interpretation of creation is largely mythical). Walton's books haves done a huge disservice in undermining biblical inerrancy. See Hugh Ross' Rescuing Inerrancy for more on Walton and others who aren't too good at biblical study.
There's a lot of food for thought in these pages. For more, see
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2018