Ent wrote:Jaycar have a $44.95 one that might just do the trick. I have one but they do need good direct sunlight to work well.
Cheers
jacko1956 wrote:My 2 bob's worth...
If you read everything written by people who have used solar chargers when hiking you get an overwhelming feeling that while it sounds ideal, the reality is probably still a decade from being what the expectation is.
I'm opting for this instead...
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/3000mah-re ... blue-51968
ninjapuppet wrote:Ive tried a power monkey and a steripen solar charger and both were rubbish.
However, Goalzero
weeman wrote:I use a hyperjuice 60Wh battery to power all my USB devices. These have a 2.1A USB port so can power all the latest devices including iphone 4, ipads, android tablets. I use it to power my android phone and tablet and it works well.
I also have a brunton solaris 12 solar panel which will charge the hyperjuice battery. A full day in the sun will fully charge the battery. The hyperjuice will charge my tablet 2 times and phone 3-4 times on a single charge so I only take the solar panel when I go on week or longer trips.
weeman wrote:I also have a brunton solaris 12 solar panel which will charge the hyperjuice battery
weeman wrote:The Solaris 12 has a 12 volt output. It comes with a cigarette lighter socket, battery clamps and some standard dc plugs.
Brunton also do a smaller solar panel with usb output to directly charge devices.
weeman wrote:I also have a brunton solaris 12 solar panel which will charge the hyperjuice battery.
scubaseven wrote:weeman wrote:I also have a brunton solaris 12 solar panel which will charge the hyperjuice battery.
How do you hook it up to do this?
weeman wrote:I also contacted the hyperjuice store before purchasing and they confirmed it will charge via a 12volt solar panel.
The Solaris 12 comes with the correct DC adapter that fits the hyperjuice charging socket.
I can also confirm the Solaris 12 charges the hyperjuice, as I used these 2 for portable power while in the mountains for 8 days during a TMC in NZ.
roodeny wrote:USB pinouts http://pinouts.ru/Slots/USB_pinout.shtml
for wiring the usb cables .
roodeny wrote:Sorry but I'm fussy about recharging battery's .
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