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GeoFisher
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07/08/2018 02:46PM  
Man, this is interesting.............anyone use one?

Wind or Water generation
 
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07/09/2018 01:05PM  
I saw an ad for that the other day. I love the idea, and actually I'm surprised something like this hasn't been developed before (at least nothing I remember seeing). I know it said it charges directly to your phone, but I don't recall seeing any data on how long that would take. I also would be interested in seeing comments from anyone who has actually used one.
 
GeoFisher
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07/09/2018 06:17PM  
4keys: "I saw an ad for that the other day. I love the idea, and actually I'm surprised something like this hasn't been developed before (at least nothing I remember seeing). I know it said it charges directly to your phone, but I don't recall seeing any data on how long that would take. I also would be interested in seeing comments from anyone who has actually used one. "


I actually take a power pack and charge that and then charge my phone from that.
 
SinglePortage
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07/09/2018 07:51PM  
How much does it weigh? My 9 ounce solar panel recharged my 5,500 mAh lithium flashlight battery in about 5 hours on my trip last May. That was enough to charge our phones 2 1/2 times. I know that the sun is not always shining, but with a little planning the sun works great.
 
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