@goldnectar@username Allowing for reasonable losses, I’d guess that it’s closer to 10 hours of strong sunlight if the BMS circuit is efficient enough and the stated capacities are accurate. If it’s typical bottom-end engineering, then yeah, it could be a lot longer, and the 10Ah power storage could be an overstatement as well. Still, the solar panel is probably functional rather than a marketing decoration, as has been the case with some in the past.
@goldnectar it states it’s a 37wh battery and it has a max solar input of 6 watts. So if everything is perfect it could charge in a little over 6 hours. Nothing is ever ideal with solar and if it is it isn’t for long. It could probably charge in a single day though if it’s sunny out.
No indication of the dimensions of weights, thanks meh. At least the solar panel is of reasonable size compared to the battery. If the 6W claim is legit but best case, then in practice you get 3-4 watts in clear weather, which would charge the pack in 1 summer day or 2 winter days maybe.
But, I think it’s likely still not worth it compared to getting a separate solar charging system.
What’s included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Tuesday, Jul 14 - Thursday, Jul 16
Just curious of how many sunlight hours it would take to charge it? I’m guessing like 36.
@goldnectar yes at least 3 days of no clouds
@goldnectar @username Allowing for reasonable losses, I’d guess that it’s closer to 10 hours of strong sunlight if the BMS circuit is efficient enough and the stated capacities are accurate. If it’s typical bottom-end engineering, then yeah, it could be a lot longer, and the 10Ah power storage could be an overstatement as well. Still, the solar panel is probably functional rather than a marketing decoration, as has been the case with some in the past.
@goldnectar it states it’s a 37wh battery and it has a max solar input of 6 watts. So if everything is perfect it could charge in a little over 6 hours. Nothing is ever ideal with solar and if it is it isn’t for long. It could probably charge in a single day though if it’s sunny out.
No indication of the dimensions of weights, thanks meh. At least the solar panel is of reasonable size compared to the battery. If the 6W claim is legit but best case, then in practice you get 3-4 watts in clear weather, which would charge the pack in 1 summer day or 2 winter days maybe.
But, I think it’s likely still not worth it compared to getting a separate solar charging system.