Power Pot

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Power Pot

Postby corvus » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 4:52 pm

This is an interesting bit of gear http://www.campsaver.com/powerpot.html has anyone tried them ??
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Re: Power Pot

Postby doogs » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 4:57 pm

There's a thread somewhere hereabouts on it or something very similar. search is a wonderful thing :P viewtopic.php?f=15&t=9531&p=126837&hilit=powerpot#p126837
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Re: Power Pot

Postby Nuts » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 5:03 pm

Oh, I was thinking ol corv was onto some good drugs!
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Re: Power Pot

Postby Strider » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 5:07 pm

Who said he's not!
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Re: Power Pot

Postby Nuts » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 5:10 pm

err.. he probably is, i doubt its the narcotic kind.
Wasn't there one of these systems that took energy from yer boots, that sounded interesting?
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Re: Power Pot

Postby corvus » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 6:07 pm

I was asking if anyone had used one as I had an inkling that they had been mentioned before but could not remember the thread :lol:
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Re: Power Pot

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Re: Power Pot

Postby Snowzone » Thu 24 Oct, 2013 6:52 pm

corvus wrote:I was asking if anyone had used one as I had an inkling that they had been mentioned before but could not remember the thread :lol:
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Well they do say it causes memory issues. :wink:
Nuts wrote:err.. he probably is, i doubt its the narcotic kind.
Wasn't there one of these systems that took energy from yer boots, that sounded interesting?

I'd rather a system that put energy back into my boots at times.
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Re: Power Pot

Postby Joomy » Sat 26 Oct, 2013 1:14 pm

516g for a 1.4 litre pot that charges your phone. I'm dubious about these thermoelectric charging options.

A titanium 1.4L pot weighs roughly 120g, add a Powermonkey Adventurer at 250g and you're still under. Or just take a big 'ol lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack like the Anker Astro 3 2nd gen; 12,000 mAH for 300g. That's like a full tablet charge or 6 smartphone charges for less than 400g with the pot.
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Re: Power Pot

Postby Franco » Sat 26 Oct, 2013 4:14 pm

I have the 1.4l Power Pot.
It works and on my brief tests it does charge batteries at about the same rate as your computer USB socket does.
So the problem here is that if your gitzmo takes 5 hours to charge via USB it will also take 5 hours via Power Pot.
You need to have liquid at less than boiling temp inside the pot for it to work.
The only somewhat useful application I came up with (apart from when your electricity is out but still have gas or a wood burning stove...) is for the guys that spend long winter hours stuck in a basecamp tent equipped with a stove.9hunters/survivalists)
If you are not familiar with that (tent+stove) look up TiGoat/Kifaru and SeekOutside
For hiking if wood burning is possible (and obviously if that is your cup of tea...) the BioLite is more versatile because it will take most pots but you don't even need a pot anyway.
For 5-10 days solo or for a couple I would think that a power bank is still much easier .
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Re: Power Pot

Postby KANANGRABOYD » Sat 26 Oct, 2013 4:59 pm

Franco wrote:I have the 1.4l Power Pot.
It works and on my brief tests it does charge batteries at about the same rate as your computer USB socket does.
So the problem here is that if your gitzmo takes 5 hours to charge via USB it will also take 5 hours via Power Pot.
You need to have liquid at less than boiling temp inside the pot for it to work.
The only somewhat useful application I came up with (apart from when your electricity is out but still have gas or a wood burning stove...) is for the guys that spend long winter hours stuck in a basecamp tent equipped with a stove.9hunters/survivalists)
If you are not familiar with that (tent+stove) look up TiGoat/Kifaru and SeekOutside
For hiking if wood burning is possible (and obviously if that is your cup of tea...) the BioLite is more versatile because it will take most pots but you don't even need a pot anyway.
For 5-10 days solo or for a couple I would think that a power bank is still much easier .

And Franco tried to sell it to me!!!!....Franco!!!!!
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Re: Power Pot

Postby Joomy » Sat 26 Oct, 2013 5:04 pm

KANANGRABOYD wrote:
Franco wrote:I have the 1.4l Power Pot.
It works and on my brief tests it does charge batteries at about the same rate as your computer USB socket does.
So the problem here is that if your gitzmo takes 5 hours to charge via USB it will also take 5 hours via Power Pot.
You need to have liquid at less than boiling temp inside the pot for it to work.
The only somewhat useful application I came up with (apart from when your electricity is out but still have gas or a wood burning stove...) is for the guys that spend long winter hours stuck in a basecamp tent equipped with a stove.9hunters/survivalists)
If you are not familiar with that (tent+stove) look up TiGoat/Kifaru and SeekOutside
For hiking if wood burning is possible (and obviously if that is your cup of tea...) the BioLite is more versatile because it will take most pots but you don't even need a pot anyway.
For 5-10 days solo or for a couple I would think that a power bank is still much easier .

And Franco tried to sell it to me!!!!....Franco!!!!!

I'm sure there are people out there who are glad they own one. They're just weird.
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Re: Power Pot

Postby KANANGRABOYD » Sat 26 Oct, 2013 6:50 pm

Just Joking!- Franco has these weird fetishes for those things, and pillows, and stoves - and has/had an AWESOME cat - just like me!
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