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Offline kselkhunter

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Re: Backcountry charging devices
« Reply #30 on: May 24, 2019, 01:30:08 PM »
Depends on your logistics.  Most battery packs will do fine if you're camping in an RV or near a truck with heat.  If you're packing it into the backcountry in harsh weather, the Posiedon is nice.  I've had some cheap battery packs fail in cold/wet weather.  I switched to the Posiedon three years ago, and I charge my DeLorme and phone for a week with no issues.  It's more expensive.  But I get year round use of it taking it on business trips and vacations to keep my phone and tablet power topped up.   


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Re: Backcountry charging devices
« Reply #31 on: June 17, 2019, 09:47:06 AM »
2-4 days: Dark Energy Poseidon (DEP)

4-10 days solo and keeping my satellite communication devices charged is critically important: 1 to 2 DEP's w/ a solar panel w/ backup power cords

8-10+ days if I need to capture important videos and photos for a friend/client: 2-3 DEPs, 1 20KmHa Anker and 2 solar panels with some redundancy in charging cords and a meter to verify charging. Nothing worse than plugging something in only to find out that something is wonky and the batteries weren't charging or discharging correctly, or at all.

I've not had the best luck with the Anker 20KmHa, particularly in colder wet weather, but they are so cheap there really isn't/wasn't a better cost/benefit alternative. I'm contemplating a non-solar source of energy since a guy can easily go 5+ days of nasty overcast weather. Probably a hand crank gizmo, but the wind and water ones look pretty cool too if you know those options are going to be available.
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