- Dec 30, 2002
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The last time I took my digital camera on a hiking trip the battery didn't quite make it through all 4 days, even when I was trying to conserve power. I was wondering if anyone here has tried any of the portable solar chargers that are availible.
My new camera is a Canon S50 and uses the NB-2L battery which operates at 4.2 watts, 570 mAh@ 7.4V.
I ran across the Brunton Solarport 2.2 which has a max output of 2.2 watts, 290mA @ 7.6 Volts. Theoretically two of these hooked together would run my camera without any need for a battery. (Given that it was sunny
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Does anyone have any experience using solar panels to recharge your electronics, and if so is there anything I need to watch out for. I was looking at this one in particular because I can get it at REI and I have a $50 gift certificate.
My new camera is a Canon S50 and uses the NB-2L battery which operates at 4.2 watts, 570 mAh@ 7.4V.
I ran across the Brunton Solarport 2.2 which has a max output of 2.2 watts, 290mA @ 7.6 Volts. Theoretically two of these hooked together would run my camera without any need for a battery. (Given that it was sunny
Does anyone have any experience using solar panels to recharge your electronics, and if so is there anything I need to watch out for. I was looking at this one in particular because I can get it at REI and I have a $50 gift certificate.