Teobaldo
Newly Enlightened
During my trip to the desert I had the better opportunity to test my electronic equipment. Here goes my small report of the same one.
I use:
-Brunton Solaris 6 solar foldable panel.
-Target charger (AA-AAA).
-Shekor charger (18650).
-Nagashi Ni-Mh 3000 mAh.
-Tenergy 18650 2600 mAh.
When it stopped me during the day and was cleared took advantage of to charge the batteries AA of the GPS. Something it went like this (sorry, I did not take photos in the trip, but was the same thing):
For the 18650 of my TA21 I used the Shekor charger thus:
I did not have greater difficulties to charge the batteries, therefore although was cloudy almost every day the solar panel delivered energy. The chargers also behaved stupendous, none to stopped functioning and always I obtained the energy that needed. Even I used four old batteries GP of 1800 mAh to recharge my Pocket PC (after ten years of use still function well).
The unique thing evil is that had to stop me to perform the charge. I believe that I will buy me a solar panel that saw and that is done for to be placed on the backpacks or in the bicycle.
I use:
-Brunton Solaris 6 solar foldable panel.
-Target charger (AA-AAA).
-Shekor charger (18650).
-Nagashi Ni-Mh 3000 mAh.
-Tenergy 18650 2600 mAh.
When it stopped me during the day and was cleared took advantage of to charge the batteries AA of the GPS. Something it went like this (sorry, I did not take photos in the trip, but was the same thing):
For the 18650 of my TA21 I used the Shekor charger thus:
I did not have greater difficulties to charge the batteries, therefore although was cloudy almost every day the solar panel delivered energy. The chargers also behaved stupendous, none to stopped functioning and always I obtained the energy that needed. Even I used four old batteries GP of 1800 mAh to recharge my Pocket PC (after ten years of use still function well).
The unique thing evil is that had to stop me to perform the charge. I believe that I will buy me a solar panel that saw and that is done for to be placed on the backpacks or in the bicycle.