[pct-l] Chargers

Axel Roos roosaxel at csu.fullerton.edu
Thu Apr 7 01:16:33 CDT 2011


Awesome, I was just researching these! Would you reccommend the classic
version (with the three parts), or the newer one with the built in
carabiner?

Axel

On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:26 AM, Kolby Kirk <admin at thehikeguy.com> wrote:

> Canoeman,
>
> What's the model number?
>
> ~Orangutan
> Thru-hiker 2011
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Perry Chamberlain <
> juniper_canoeman at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >  Last year I saw three thru hikers with solio chargers, all of them liked
> > theirs so much, I purchased one of each  kind to test out, for desert
> > camping. (3)
> > I found that they all worked much better then any solar charger I have
> > owned in the past.
> > They are great for cell phones, and iPods.
> > What I liked was they were power supplies as well as chargers.
> > Once charged, ( by usb, wall wart, or the sun ) they hold the charge very
> > well until needed.
> >  I think solio really their  their designs right.
> > One unit charges 12volts as well as the cell 5.7 volts, automatically
> > setting theproper output by sensing charged device battery.
> > Look for them on ebay, they often for sale, you can  save 1/2 of the
> retail
> > price.
> > My two cents on that.
> >
> > Canoeman
> > Trail angel, juniper hills,  section D
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