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From Jmri
I obtained a Soldius1 solar charge last year to charge my granddaughters iPod and mobile phone while we where camping in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
It comes with eight plastic plugs for receiving 250 different devices including power-hungry iPods, Zen Micro MP3 players, BlackBerrys, and mobile phones from Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, and Motorola.
The solar charger worked similar to the company said it'd, and charged my granddaughters iPod in under 3 hours. Where we go camping you can find more moose than cell phone systems, so keeping the phone charged wasnt an issue.
This can be a great charger, but with a 1.1 watt/6 volt status youre restricted to the
number of devices it can charge through the span of per day.
This fact was born out when my spouse and I recently took my granddaughter and two of her friends camping. The camp site looked like a shop for Radio Shack.
Try as it can certainly, the Soldius1 was no match for all your electronic devices these adolescents brought along. MORE POWER was definitely needed by us.
We were given by the Brunton Solaris 25 solar charger with 25 watts/15.4 volts worth of charging power, precisely what we needed. Everything is charged by its high output solar panels from mobile phones to car batteries. Additionally, it charges iPods and cellular phones by 50 percent enough time it took for the Soldius1.
Considering the wide selection of larger electric devices it could power, the
durability, (they use these on the polar ice cap), and the velocity with which it charges, the Brunton Solaris 25 is just a true value.
One more thing - you are able to connect as much as three items for double the power.
Whether youre utilizing a solar charger for camping or charging the batteries in your yacht, its hard to overcome low priced and clean solar power.