by wildlight » Wed 30 May, 2012 2:53 pm
I just bought a solar panel from Quickertek which pumps out a hefty twenty seven watts, enough to charge my macbook air computer on our upcoming Larapinta trek in 9 weeks. I get most of my work online, and cannot ( at least not at this stage ) be without technology for the 3or 4 leisurely weeks we plan do spend doing this walk. I have tested this gadget, and it works beautifully. It weighs about the same as the computer ( 11 inch MacBook Air ) The other option was to take the power cord and plug in at Ormiston Campground, Ellery Ck Food Storage and Standley Chasm. All have power points, I've been to them before.
The thing which tipped the scales, was that I would need to remain with the computer, during charging, and the power points are not conveniently located for hikers- they are either in a visitor info area or in food rooms.
And yes, along most of the high ground there is internet, on the NextG network- or whatever Telstra goes by, these days.
Just Google Quickertek- I skyped them 2 weeks ago, the charger landed in Melbourne in 7 days. They had just released these gadgets which can be like adrenalin capsules for batteries ( that day )- and they sent me one. It charges in 2 hours, and runs an iPad for around 50hours, the guy told me... or was it an iPhone...
Either way, it gave you an extra 250% of time, on a single charge, the thing would occupy only half of your shirt pocket.
One of those might be useful..?
Safe Steps
WildLight