If it's just to charge your phone, get a good powerbank, we've got some that you can select the output voltage up to 12V I think to suit whatever you are charging (we use them to run small appliances in field labs - rather niche, I know!). If you want a solar panel to charge your gadgets, then the Jackery foldable (but still huge) panel can be plugged in directly to a phone to charge (no idea how good that is in reality though). And there are of course smaller panels that are still big enough to do a decent job of it.Just looked at some of the prices for these generators and I am amazed how expensive they are. So definitely beyond my price range, well the more practical sizes anyway. Thanks for the replies
I have been playing around with the idea of power stations and did end up buying the Anker 757, which is brilliant.
But for portable use, plus small electric charging, and still able to plug into a solar panel to charge I combined a solar charge regulator, super glued to a li po4 36ah battery, with xt90 to mc4 connectors for the solar, xt90 to 12 volt plug on the 12v load, and an inverter to clip on to the battery terminals when needed.
Works for in house and camping use, and similar capacity to power stations at £600 cost, this setup cost £200 (without the inverter)
The rest of the setup is being modified
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I have finished it, and put a 12v led light strip on it too. I have teamed this with a 300w best tech modified wave 240v plus 2 x 3ah 5v USB A. Or just straight 12v.Very neet![]()