[pct-l] Cell solar charger

Paul Bodnar paulbodnar at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 16 15:11:21 CST 2011


I do not recommend solar chargers.  Why you ask....
 
1) Need the Sun
2) Weight the Goal Zero Guide weighs 16 ounces.
3) They are more likely to be lost or stolen (they have to be left out in the open to collect sunlight)
4) They take up a lot of space
5) The cost
 
I recently purchased the battery New Trent (B002D4IHYM) from Amazon for $50 for a recent test hike in October.  This is a very large battery, about 3.5 inches X 4.25 inches x 0.5 inches and weighs 6.1 ounces.  Prior to hiking the battery lasted 5 recharges when I recharged the iphone when it got down to 20%.  This is consistent with the specifications stating about 3.5 charges for the iphone 4.  This battery is a 7000mA battery and is over kill for carrying on a PCT thru-hike because most hikes last only about 5 days between outlets (or resupply).  But I'm happy with the performance of the battery, still think it is a heavy 6.1 ounces.  I could have purchased a 4000mA battery and saved the weight.  
 
Why I recommend a battery
1) No need for Sun, just plug it in while resupplying
2) Weigh less than a solar charger
3) If they are stolen or lost the replacement cost is lower than a solar charger
4) They take up less space than a solar charger and are more durable (no panel to break)
5) The battery is generally cheaper than a solar charger
6) you can charge the battery in a wall and then safely charge your phone later.  If someone steals or you forget your battery your out only $50 or so and you still have your phone.
 
Paul
 
hikethru.com
PocketPCT
 
 

> Oh great one, please forgive off topic item ... Lmao.. Not looking for profit for myself! REI has solar cell phone charger on sale at $120.00 . Called goal zero guide 10 adventure kit solar charger with solo flashlight . ...., Oh,, let's keep it low key if we can! Lol 
 		 	   		  


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