Hope this fits here.

It’s not much in the grand scheme, but all of my everyday carry electronics are all solar charged.

Left to right: Cat S22 Flip smartphone, Bluetooth earbuds, rechargable pen light/laser pointer/black light/dog toy, and my Kobo e-reader.

They’re mostly charged / topped up overnight from my 12W / 8000 mAh solar battery bank. I just throw it outside or in a window during the day and plug a USB hub into it to charge my devices overnight. My phone will usually go 2-3 days on a charge, but I’ve also got a 6W panel I stick in the window if it needs a little battery boost during the day. I also top off other things from the 6W panel, but those aren’t exclusively solar like my EDC stuff.

Thought I was going to have to cheat a week or so ago. It was rainy and cloudy for nearly 2 weeks, and the solar battery bank was struggling to stay above 50%, but the clouds finally broke and my solar bank was able to fully recharge with a few hours of sunlight to spare.

Like I said, it’s not much, but these have only ever been charged from solar**, and I think that’s pretty cool.

** Except the bit of charge my phone and e-reader got from my laptop when I had it plugged into USB to flash firmware and add files.

My solar battery bank. (Not the best design with an integrated, non-removable battery, but has worked well enough)

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.orgOP
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    1 month ago

    It depends on your use case, but this one is on my wish list. (Amazon link) The small ones that are the size of regular power banks will take a week or more to fully charge and should be avoided as junk. I’d also recommend avoiding any that have integrated batteries (more below).

    The one I have is discontinued, but it’s the iClever 12W solar with integrated 8000 mAh battery. It’s not the best design with the integrated battery that sits out in the sun all day. It will often overheat and stop charging until it cools down, so I have to check on it periodically. Luckily, with what I’m charging with it, I only ever run it down to about 60-70% most days, and it will charge back up before it gets too hot out in the sun. I’ve used it since 2020, and it’s still going strong (I try not to deplete it below 40% which I think helps keep the battery happy).

    Those are good for backpacking/travel as well as around the house.

    It’s a lot less portable, but for camping, I’ve got a 12v 50 watt panel that I hooked a 12v 45 watt USB-C power delivery adapter into. That will give me 5-20 volts DC at up to 45 watts. I mostly top off my big power bank from that, but it has also charged my laptop easily.

    • A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      And bookmarked! As an electrician with a soldering kit I barely use, this is as good a reason as any.

      Plus, maybe I can figure out a good way to top off my power tools!