KTMphil
Senior member
Solar light pillow!
(In the villages, they just clip a couple of wires onto a Wave battery, if you've got a kick start, it seems a smart way of doing it)
PVC 'pillow' lantern is inexpensive Light source | Gear Review | Gear Junkie
Sunlight and the solar panel charges an embedded lithium battery. Once full, the light can shine for 6 hours at about 35 lumens — bright enough to cook or read by.
It folds up and packs as small as an iPhone. Clip it on a backpack with its solar panel exposed to recharge the unit as you hike.
In the tent!
(In the villages, they just clip a couple of wires onto a Wave battery, if you've got a kick start, it seems a smart way of doing it)
PVC 'pillow' lantern is inexpensive Light source | Gear Review | Gear Junkie
Sunlight and the solar panel charges an embedded lithium battery. Once full, the light can shine for 6 hours at about 35 lumens — bright enough to cook or read by.
It folds up and packs as small as an iPhone. Clip it on a backpack with its solar panel exposed to recharge the unit as you hike.
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In the tent!
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