Right . . .I would put mine on the dash and out together when in camp, etc and, at least with mine, found that none of them charged worth a hoot from just solar. I dismissed one right away as worthless, but had more hope for the
Dizaul 5000mAh and
Ruipi 24000mAh chargers below, especially the one on the right, which is a heavy little sucker.
Even in the constant sun of the borderlands of West Texas, neither of the ones below held up well to being charged only by solar. On the other hand, like you say, being able to plug them in to charge them makes them nice little carry around chargers, but the solar part ended up being more gimmicky than anything in real life continued use. At least with the ones I bought.
If I have to plug it into 110 and the solar does little to nothing, I may as well use the TalentCell and RAVPower packs I mentioned above, which have proven to be worth their weight in gold for charging/powering my USB gear on the go. That's why I'm interested on how your solar charger turns out. I geek out on testing and experimenting with this sort of thing and actually make notes as to charging times, etc.
On the other hand, the two solar lights on stands in the background below (
Ready Lights from Free Spirit Recreation ,
@gofsr on insta), each of which have four removable LED pods on the back in addition to the large main light, are amazing and awesome. The panel is real and not just gimmicky, is very effective at charging the main light and pods, and is very efficient, too. I bought two more, and now have four. Each light can be charged by solar (at which it truly excels), 12v (3A input via typical 12v plug) while driving or parked, or 110v, and has all necessary cords and adapters. Each light also has a 1A USB port for charging/running whatever USB device you have. I really can't speak highly enough of these lights and how much they've changed the way I camp and travel.
The removable pods are in constant use each night camping and have
very strong magnets as well as a 360 swivel hook, and have several settings and can be held and used as a directionl flashlight, too, so are very adaptable and multi-purpose in use. It is all I use most nights around camp and in the van and tents, the pods from these lights. Super strong magnets that stick to the side of my van, inside the doors or up in the door frames, are easily strapped to the aluminum struts on my awning, etc. I even put one up under the steel arm for my spare tire carrier to shine down on where I put my firewood. I'll have to do a little photo write up sometime on these lights and how well-worth it they are for having around camp. I use them for working on and under the van, too.
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