Best to tilt it angle for the best results and always charge directly to a battery bank not to a iPhone as iPhone will drop to low charge when clouds pass over and wont charge fast even if it sunny
This + a powerbank looks to be perfect for lightweight bike packing or hiking trips where you do end up staying at a campsite for a day or two every now and then.
These things aren't designed to charge devices and because of the fluctuations in voltage you shouldn't do that. Instead charge a powerbank that then charges other stuff. 10,000mAh power bank recommended
Yeah! I get it I’m Not sure it’s that they are meant to charge those device but charging a power bank as you note may be the best and easiest method of storing power for use whenever
Best to tilt it angle for the best results and always charge directly to a battery bank not to a iPhone as iPhone will drop to low charge when clouds pass over and wont charge fast even if it sunny
This + a powerbank looks to be perfect for lightweight bike packing or hiking trips where you do end up staying at a campsite for a day or two every now and then.
For sure, you could leave it just charging power banks all day
i'm assuming you can also charge a powerbank so you don't have to be there holding the phone all the time?
@@DerikTran yep!
5v x 3a for type c. It's 15.)) I don't know why you are waiting 18!:)
According to the manual it’s capable of 18wh
These things aren't designed to charge devices and because of the fluctuations in voltage you shouldn't do that. Instead charge a powerbank that then charges other stuff. 10,000mAh power bank recommended
Yeah! I get it I’m
Not sure it’s that they are meant to charge those device but charging a power bank as you note may be the best and easiest method of storing power for use whenever