[pct-l] Pct-L Digest, Vol 33, Issue 17
greg mushial
gmushial at gmdr.com
Sun Sep 5 12:36:03 CDT 2010
> Message: 9
> Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2010 05:11:14 -0700
> From: "William A. Chavez" <wctrekker at dslextreme.com>
> Subject: re: charging device
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Does anyone have more details/specs on this device. The website talks about
500ma charge rate, but that I assume is from the contained battery. Anyone
seen any specs on the actual charge rate from the rattle generator? Not
wishing to speak badly of another long distance walker, but at 9oz it seems
heavy. 9oz outweighs my 1.5oz flashlight, 1.2oz extra battery and .5oz
solarpanels + charge control electronics.
[I've been building/futzing with led + NiMH lights since the mid '90s...
and although the panels work on zero days, they don't work in the rain ...
tradeoffs, the essence of life..]
Related: for charging cell phones: with the flashlights, one can trickle
charge the batteries just fine [at a 20hr rate] (actually saves a lot of
electronics in nothing having to protect against overchaging/destroying the
battery(s) etc)... has anyone experimented with cellphones and likewise
trickle charging them? The std USB port is 500ma, but a 500ma panel is,
although not large, isn't trivial like my 1.5x3.5" flashlight charging
panel... has anyone looked at charging at a 50 or 100ma rate - will the
charge controllers work correctly, or will try still try to charge at the
500ma rate and drag the panel voltage down below usable levels? With the
flashlight charger, I get approx 30mins of use per 1 hr of direct sunlight
exposure, on one flashlight; and 10-12 mins per hour on the larger one. [the
small light (2 led) will go 10-12 hrs just from the battery, the larger one
(6 led) 2ish hrs... so I can go a couple/several days without direct
sunlight and still have working flashlights.]
TheDuck
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