The Chargers mountainM posted are pretty slick. As he said, you can get a whole whack of charges (6-8)(20000 mah) for around 40 bucks which is the less than the one charge ctc and Costco chargers offer for the same price.
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The Chargers mountainM posted are pretty slick. As he said, you can get a whole whack of charges (6-8)(20000 mah) for around 40 bucks which is the less than the one charge ctc and Costco chargers offer for the same price.
No offense but those costco options are actually terrible!
Anker is almost impossible to beat, and they are very reliable. I have a couple around the house and use them all the time.
A solar powered charger at Cantire. looks interesting 60 bucks tho.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/po...l#.VvgGpKxNI4A
Add a small 2 to 5 watt solar panel and you'll never have to worry about having enough battry charge to top up your phone. Can tire sells them as do a few places. Just be sure that the current from the panel is not more then 10% of the a/hr of the battery. Your battery is 7.2 a/hr so nothing more then 600 to 700 milliamps ( .6 to .7 amps ). Look for one that has a regulator circuit in it. Most of the little ones do.
Looks great, but I would put a fuse between the cig plug and the battery .... just incase.
Thanks for the advice Snowwalker and Frogger, I think I'll look into bot of your suggestions.
My wife recently bought herself a surface. Its wall transformer delivers 5.2v while all of the phone transformers deliver 5.0. Would it be ok to charge her tablet with 5.0v?
Rugger, do you spend a 'reasonable" amount of time there without easy access to power?
If so, some of the various Solar power options would be my suggestion.
Ive used goal zero products for a few years now. Charges everything from phone, and or run my laptop, led lights to light cabins/tents, etc,etc.
Running LED lights
http://jbenphotography.ca/img/s/v-2/p1335724209-5.jpg
http://jbenphotography.ca/img/s/v-2/p1335713062-5.jpg
A prospectors tent for a week of spring bear last year. The light source at the back of the tent is from a single incandescent bulb, powered by a Genny. The front light source, and outside the tent entrance are two led lights powered from the solar battery. It has 150w capacity ( So something that draws 150w will drain it in an hour, two 3w LED lights about 25hours run time) That battery can accept USB, regular electrical plugs, adapters for cig lighters etc. I can charge it via solar power, wall, car, etcc, etc.
If I had a cabin in the woods, where there was no power...
If you just want something capable of charging phones there are small options, ideal for canoe trips etc.