Whaledriver
WKR
Another vote for the anker. Solar panels are not worth the hassle on a backpack hunt in my opinion.
The Goal Zero Nomad 7 has an output of 1.4A. My 26,800mAh power bank has an input requirement of 2A. Will the Nomad charge the bank?
[/QUOTE]How long are you planning on packing?
15 days. Will be truck camping most of the time, but don’t plan to be driving enough to charge anything. Was just thinking it would be nice to leave the solar panel at the truck to keep a reserve bank charged
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DO NOT trust those LUCI products! Mine went kaput extremely fast. With no real usage either.Also bought this one and it is a lot lighter weight 6oz but takes forever to charge a phone but the light is bright and awesome inside a tent or outside around camp
Interesting, I've had their original basic rechargeable light for who knows how many years now and it's still going. It's always going along for the ride. Mby it's lasted because it's nothing but a battery and LED's.DO NOT trust those LUCI products! Mine went kaput extremely fast. With no real usage either.
Mine is atlest 5 or more years old and light still functions fine but last year I've have to inflate it every eveningDO NOT trust those LUCI products! Mine went kaput extremely fast. With no real usage either.
^^^ I do this same also and have had good results ^^^Don’t use a solar panel to charge a phone or inreach. Use the solar panel to recharge a battery pack. Leave at camp in the sun chattering the pack and then at night recharge your phone and inreach or whatever. At least that’s been the best way I’ve found to do it. A battery pack should charge them both a few times without needing to be recharged itself. So if each day your putting it on a solar panel your keeping up with the small mount you are losing charging your electronics.
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What does you bigger power bank weigh?Before going for solar panel, calculate your daily power needs. Then consider power to weight ratio of power bank vs solar panel. That alone made me get a bigger power bank - simply lighter setup, that works without sun either.
Unless your power consumption is huge, for a few days hunt, power bank might be a lighter option. Solar doesn't have other benefits, despite redundancy, does it?
369g (13 oz), it's a year old anker with 20,000 mAh nominal capacity.What does you bigger power bank weigh?
Yep, all good, not calling ya out either.369g (13 oz), it's a year old anker with 20,000 mAh nominal capacity.
It's nothing special, but does the job well and doesn't cost a lot.
Depends on individual needs, I wanted to offer a point of view to consider.
The soft buttons stopped working properly, the piece of the clear material for the handle snapped off way early on... then it's ability to act as a small battery bank for topping-off other devices stopped working rapidly as well.DO NOT trust those LUCI products! Mine went kaput extremely fast. With no real usage either.