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« on: April 29, 2019, 06:00:44 PM » |
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Hi all,
Maybe this was asked and answered already, but available gear is always changing, especially in the electronics world.
I'm mostly doing overnights to learn to use the gear and such, but I would like to graduate to longer rides, week long, month long, etc.
In the past, I've used a Dragon Tech 20W foldable solar panel. This worked great, as long as the sun was shinning, as with anything solar. I found that it was actually killing my iPhone faster than it was charging, because every time I hit a shadow, rode, under trees, etc, it would wake my phone up, and when the sun hit again, it would wake it up again.
I also have since bought a Shutter Precision dyno front hub and BioLogic charge regulator with a small cache battery, which does an okay job charging the phone. But, it charges pretty slowly.
I have to wonder; are any of those bigger batteries (like 20,000 mAh advertised) with dual inputs useful for this? Can one port be charged from the solar, and one form the dyno? ... with or without pass-through? Seems to me the solar can push a lot of current in ideal conditions, but shadows kill it fast, so it's not reliable.... not to mention cloudy days. Dyno is more steady (when riding the flats or downhills, at least) but puts out a lot less current. It would be great to be able to capture as much as possible.
I typically ride with:
iPhone 6 (not plus) Niterider Lumina 650 headlight (flashlight style bar light) Garmin Edge 1000 GPS Kindle (but I'm not too worried about this. It can go for a month without being charged). Olympus TG-5 Rugged camera, charges with micro USB.
Maybe I just need two batteries, I dunno.... but as an electrical engineer, I can't imagine this is that hard a feat to pull off.
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