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[pct-l] Re: Recharging batteries on the trail?
- Subject: [pct-l] Re: Recharging batteries on the trail?
- From: dilorenz at hotmail.com (Mike DiLorenzo)
- Date: Fri May 30 12:56:13 2003
again, no personal experience. i know leif (the cat who runs trail
journals) did this in 2001 on the CT. you might want to get in touch with
him. i think he is an on-line type of dude.
cupcake/john b. turned me on to a company who makes these types of things.
check out http://www.aurorasolar.com
to quote their website:
the POCKET-PAL Solar Charger #SC101 (4 oz.) will "charge a 500mA battery
pack of 2.4Vdc-3.6Vdc in less than 2 hours when placed in the SUN and
attached to this unit".
a device i was looking into recharging was the e-digital odyssey 1000
MP3/WMA player. this device has a 3.8V Lithium-Ion battery with a 1500-mA
minimum capacity. so this device would take 6 hours to recharge (it has 3
times the capacity of the hypothetical battery mentioned by aurora solar).
assuming the voltage is not too much for the POCKET-PAL to hadle (3.8V vs
3.6V as stated by aurora).
and finally, one other important point brought to my attention by
cupcake/john b. is that you'll need to ensure that the battery can be
charged in the device (so that the POCKET-PAL can be hooked up to it) vs.
batteries which require a docking station.
my research is ongoing...
d-low
>
>no personal experience, but there is a section
>on this in the latest version of "the complete walker"
>that made it sound very promising. perhaps reading
>that would be of some help.
>
>
>--- Tom Griffin <griffin@u.washington.edu> wrote:
> > On my late summer section hike in the Washington
> > Cascades, my hiking partner
> > want to bring his digital camera but is afraid he
> > will use up his batteries
> > before the end of the section. Has anyone used a
> > solar recharger on their
> > hikes? (Of course, having a solar recharger could be
> > a big mistake in the
> > cloudy Pacific NW.) Any brands to recommend or
> > avoid? Thanks,
> >
> > Tom Griffin
> > Seattle, WA
> > http://staff.washington.edu/griffin/pct.html
> >
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