▲ | addaon 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I don't carry a battery, but I do carry a solar panel that weighs around 300 g. I use my phone when backpacking as a GPS receiver, map, flashlight, and eBook reader. Phone + solar panel weighs less than paperback + paper map + flashlight, gives me more flexibility for adjusting plans, and doesn't leave me out of novel after a few days. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | GuB-42 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I have tried my luck with portable solar panels, and my conclusion is that in most cases, they suck. For a solar panel to be useful you need: - At least a few days without access to electricity, otherwise even at max power, you won't get as much charge as a similarly sized power bank - Good sunlight, preferably in the summer (more daylight) - No shade, which is the opposite of what you want in hot and sunny summer days - Correct placement for your solar panel, for example, having it hanging from your backpack will only work if you have the sun in your back - A large enough solar panel, these tiny panels you sometimes find on power banks are useless - Compatible devices. Solar panels have a variable power output, not all devices support it, some of them just shut down charging. Your best bet is to use a compatible power bank, but that information is not often specified. Test it beforehand! My experience with a solar panel is from two week-long music festivals in the summer, which would be almost ideal conditions. My experience was that over the course of a week, I got about the charge equivalent of a 10Ah battery from my solar panel (rated 10W, 300g), so about half the efficiency of that gummy bear battery, for the reasons cited earlier. Maybe I could have done better with a better panel and better planning, but I'd rather have a battery, much more convenient, and cheaper too. I want to enjoy the festival, not babysit my solar panel. So I'd say you need at least a week without electricity in the best conditions to make a solar panel worth it, preferably more, which I believe is rather uncommon. Also, I am talking about these portable <1kg solar panels. The large solar panels that go in your car/van are another story. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | otoburb 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Assuming you could afford it, would the new iPhone Air be a consideration in your ultralight base load going forward? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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