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Anyone have any experience with portable power banks?
I need something that's ~10,000mAh and will hold a charge for 4 days without losing much juice.
Climbing Kilimanjaro in February and need something to charge my camera, GoPro, and cellphone. I'll need probably two units, each around 10,000mAh. Preferably waterproof and even more preferable if it could have a solar panel that actually works! Forgot to mention I'll be carrying this in my pack so weight/size is also important. Any input appreciated
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Anker says it'll charge a MBP 0-100% 3 times. So this is most likely more than what you need lol https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...=2CLTU81S5C69W They'll most definitely have some sort of Black Friday deal going on if you dont want to shell out the cash for full price. |
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Thanks man I couldn't find any from Anker that were waterproof so had to look elsewhere, ended up grabbing this one from Amazon. 20000mAh and waterproof, we'll see how it holds up. Also got this little Anker unit as a backup for the Mrs. to carry.
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Anker 15k or greater (depending in size requirement)
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11-22-2016, 10:26 AM | #6 |
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Lol yes I'm very excited!! Been doing a lot of training, hiking at various altitudes with ~40lbs on my back. Fun stuff
I picked up a little ~5k mAh Anker unit as a backup for my SO to carry lol. I settled on the massive one I linked above. Been testing it this week, so far not too shabby.
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The ones I have are a tad larger...you know, if you need to power a small city block for about 8 hours. 500 KVA - but do require a small semi to tote around.
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but this it has two purposes, you can cook and charge your electronics. I have seen others like this which work off the standard butane stove as well. Why carry the extra weight.
https://www.amazon.com/BioLite-BL-CS...+stove+charger This is new I have not see this when I looked at this kind of charging system when I was backpacking with them son and his Boy Scout troop. I like this idea since you have to have pot to cook in anyway and I do not like the stove above since I use white gas stoves. https://www.amazon.com/PowerPot-Reli...+stove+charger |
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