Interested in replacing my heavy phone charger with a much lighter one that will still give me two or three charges.
What do you use and/or what would you recommend ?
Thanks for your help,
Interested in replacing my heavy phone charger with a much lighter one that will still give me two or three charges.
What do you use and/or what would you recommend ?
Thanks for your help,
Depends on your phone.
Get something by Anker.
I have several batteries the largest is 10,000 mah. I've never actually needed more than 5,000 on the trail. I can make that last over a week.
Last edited by MuddyWaters; 02-14-2018 at 15:11.
I have an IPhone 6.
The iPhone 6 has a 1810 mAh battery, so a 10,000 mAh battery pack will give you at least 3 charges, probably 4.
Highly recommend the Anker line. All of theirs are great.
I've had good luck with the Select Series ones from Monoprice. I carry the 4000 mAh version and can usually get almost 2 charges out of it. Weighs 4 oz.
Thanks everyone for your help.
Just ordered an Anker 5000 amh . $ 17 on Amazon.
I have an Anker 10050 that does quickcharge, weighs 8oz. I just bought an Anker Slim 5000 that doesn't do QC, but only weighs 4 oz.
Anker is good.
Since my phone is Quickcharge 3.0, I bought a 10,000 MaH dual usb port power bank. One output is QC 3.0 and the other is 2.1A. The bank itself charges by QC 3.0 either by Micro USB or USB "C" input. Also has a digital remaining charge balance readout. I see a lot of vloggers on YouTube going with 20,000 MaH Anker products. I plan on rationing the use of my phone (pictures, some vids, AT Guide reference and an occasional phone call, but no data) as I'm taking a small MP3 player with radio along too. I'll do uploads in towns along the way.
That's the one I took on my thru attempt. Was perfectly sufficient to get a charge for my phone between towns. A lot will depend on your phone usage. I just used mine for photos, texting those photos, Guthook and the occasional phone call for a lodging reservation/shuttle. Most of the time the phone was in airplane mode, with the screen at the dimmest setting. I also carried a Kindle for my reading habit.
For anyone still looking, I have had excellent experience w/ the Crave battery charger. It works with any USB:
https://www.amazon.com/Crave-Travel-.../dp/B00JSFYWFW
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I just got the newer Anker fusion.
2 port USB charger wall charger and 5,000 maH bank all in one unit.
So far like it as much as my 10,000 Anker bank.
It was nice consolidating two pieces of kit into one. Bought Anker cables to go with it.
Imo. Worth it for an on the go thru hiker/traveler
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https://www.anker.com/products/varia...-5000/A1621011
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try the Anker 10050 milliamp power bank. its 8.5 Oz and has it charges on a 3.0 in about 3.5hrs and it also will charge everything else as a 3.0 depending on whether or not they can do it.
And nothing is lighter carried wt than pushing a ph charger ahead. If it's limited ph use you only crave, as some limit themselves on trail, easy enough to only need a pushed ahead charger on the AT to every other 7 day town stop. That's 14 days on one charge. Others, most others on trail, have phones too. It's the popular hiker highway interstate called the AT that really isnt wilderness and has umpteen road crossings and nearby THs or outs. The AT is routed in the heavily populated east coast U.S. AT has abundant opps for not having an absolute requirement for always having a ph charger for ph use.
Now, if youre really not being honest with yourself or us about wanting ph use, want more than ph use, and instead are using a device - hand held mobile computer for many "connected" distractions and usable on trail apps that's different.
What the vast majority have and want is not truly a phone.
Agree on the Anker, carried one for 4.5 months on the PCT & no problemo
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