+1 for the Nitecore recomendation.
Great units with a lot of power for their size/weight and have withstood tough conditions (fiordland etc) with no issues.
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+1 for the Nitecore recomendation.
Great units with a lot of power for their size/weight and have withstood tough conditions (fiordland etc) with no issues.
Another +1 for recommending the Nitecore setup. I also use NB 10,000.
I use a OtterBox 20000mAh Power Bank, slightly bigger than the nitecore but half the price:
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/BAP...t---Durable-De
A dumb question from the non-electrical punter … do the flexi Solar panel chargers - like the ones H&F sell (20W or 40W) have sufficient grunt to charge up a 10,000 mAh power bank ?
Photogear.
Nitecore NB20000 for the win
Talk to @terryf for your nitecore stuff
A powerbank of say 12 volts with an amphr rating of 10 amps (10,000mAmps) holds 120 watt hours of energy. In a perfect world a 20 watt solar blanket would take 6 hours of perfect sunshine, plus 10% for charging losses, so just under 7 hours to fully recharge.
Real world, one sunny summers day, or two clear winters day, or three cloudy winters days to fully recharge from empty.
Thanks @XR500, that’s exactly what I was after. At 0.7kg for the 20W flexsolar panel I think I’ll just take a 2nd power bank.
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I take couple of these with me and seem to be able to top up gps and phone plus headlight for 4 day trip
Think I got them at Noel Leeming
Only light weight and similar size to a phone
I also take a foldable solar panel that I can re charge them with