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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2014
  • Sensible Prepper Presents: The Eboot Solar Chargers for your Smart Phones and other devises as a power back up. The more we depend on our electronic devises, having a back up plan is important. Combine the Solar charging capability and be ready for everyday or SHTF.
    eBoot Website: www.eboot.me/
    Eboot Amazon Page: www.amazon.com/...
    eBoot Water Resistant, Shock & Dust Proof Solar Charger $20.50 www.amazon.com/...
    EBoot Solar Panel $23.99: www.amazon.com/...
    Thanks For Watching~ Sootch00
    Music is from Jingle Punks Royalty Free Music through the Fullscreen Network. Used with permission.

Komentáře • 239

  • @mikeshymko3197
    @mikeshymko3197 Před 9 lety +10

    Sensible Prepper:
    I value your opinion, I often LISTEN to your reviews first before making a purchase. I recently had a bad experience with a solar powered phone charger I purchased for my daughter to take to college. Basically, it was expensive piece of garbage. Then to my amazement I found your review on this E-boot Solar charger.. 30 seconds after watching your review, I made my on line purchase, and was pleasantly surprised with this product when it arrived, so much so I purchased a second one for my wife.
    Keep up the good work!!
    X-ray Mike

  • @cookstot
    @cookstot Před 9 lety +20

    The secondary flashing mode for the larger solar panel was SOS. just fyi.

  • @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
    @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the review of these products. I order the 5000 m/amp just last week based upon your other video How Many Bags, and was very impressed. Going hunting and a lot of time you forget to charge your phone, this tool would be handy in your hunting pack. Just watched this video on your review of the eBoot charger and solar panel and I like the charger better. It is smaller, and dust proof and water resistant is the seller for me. The other, the solar panel, appears to be in cardboard, don't like that. Also, when you demonstrated the lights on it, I believe the slower flash is actually sending out morse code of S O S...you may want to verify that. It would be 3 quick flashes, 3 slow flashes and then 3 quick again. I only know this cause of being an Amateur Radio operator. Great channel, great reviews and some great products. Keep up the good work Sootch!!

  • @VonHayes9
    @VonHayes9 Před 9 lety +12

    It's nice for only being $20 and Maxpedition will be putting out and Eboot solar charger molle pouch for only $180... So for $200 it's a nice combo.

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety +1

      180$ for the pouch is that meant to be sarcasm lol, seems ridiculous!

    • @VonHayes9
      @VonHayes9 Před 9 lety +2

      Canadian Prepper I hear Condor will put one out for $90 six months later.

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Před 9 lety +1

      The bag is $99 and worth every penny. I guess the $20 bag would be more suitable? Lol!

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety +3

      SensiblePrepper Usually whats in the bag is worth more than the bag itself but if people have 100$ to burn then giver! Although not as versatile having a few small cell batteries in your pack is a cheap and lightweight way to store power. For solar power nothing beats powerfilm flexible panels, although they are expensive they are more capable and don't require 100$ pouches!

    • @thepeacefulprepper8605
      @thepeacefulprepper8605 Před 9 lety

      betatalk357 Reassuring story. I've also heard about people saving wet devices by putting them in a bowl of dry rice which apparently will absorb the moisture from the device. I'm not anxious to have to try it but I'm sure I will eventually, lol.

  • @YoderTexas
    @YoderTexas Před 9 lety

    I finally broke down and ordered an eBoot Solar Charger from Amazon. I saw this video when you first posted it, but I kept putting off getting one.

  • @John_14v6
    @John_14v6 Před 9 lety

    To all the people saying this is useless in SHTF, what about when your hiking and get lost, then your cell phone runs out of battery. Then i would say this is very useful. Not every SHTF is grid down

  • @stevemichelle1203
    @stevemichelle1203 Před 9 lety

    Just wanted to say thanks. Purchased the solar charger and it works like a charm. Great way to have self reliant power source available on the go anywhere for your essential electronic devices. I'm actually typing this response from my phone after charging it with the solar charger.

  • @RESlusher
    @RESlusher Před 9 lety +2

    I just picked up one of those 5000 mAh solar charger from their Amazon page. Looks pretty high speed! A nice little accessory for my man-purse.

    • @Max1dollar
      @Max1dollar Před 9 lety

      Thats no man purse Its a Indiana Jones Satchel!

    • @RESlusher
      @RESlusher Před 9 lety

      True. That's not mine though. Mine is the Propper OTS bag.

    • @Max1dollar
      @Max1dollar Před 9 lety

      Neato Bro

  • @OH8STN
    @OH8STN Před 9 lety +6

    Nice video SP.
    One thing to pay attention to is the "output amperage". The 5v is unimportant! If you have a device like iphone6 or Samsung s4 or s5; those phones require 2A (amps) output from the charger on the usb port (less if you charge them when they are off). So if the usb output port on these panels is less, they wont be able to charge those power hungry phones. So let your subs know the output current (amps) on the usb ports of those solar chargers to be certain they are compatible with their phones and/or tablets.
    Thanks for sharing

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut Před 9 lety +1

      They can still charge with less than 2A, just slower. Also, equally important is whether the USB ports follow the international standards for high power charging on USB or follow the Apple way. If you opt to get a phone that follows standards you can also stick with just one microUSB cable which you can find anywhere.

  • @howtostartenergysavi
    @howtostartenergysavi Před 8 lety +1

    I love traveling and I always got my phone battery drain on the road, glad you share this video.. got to get one of this..

  • @wolfman011000
    @wolfman011000 Před 9 lety

    I use an Anker 8 watt panel to do a similar job but i also recharge my 18650 batteries as well using XTAR MC1 USB Lithium Battery Charger which charges 10440 14500 16340 18350 18650 26650 and the enegizer AA/AAA battery charger as well. I do strongly recommend that you only use protected lithium batteries for safety. Also do not only use the high capacity cells like the Panasonic 3400mAh as they take along time to charge, i carry 4 panasonic and 4 KeepPower 18650 2200mAh Protected Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery which uses the Samsung ICR18650-22F cell. I use the KeepPower most of the time reserving the Panasonic cells for when i need that extra high power runtime. Like when the dam fool dog runs off and gets lost.
    Thank you sootch00 for this video i was totally unaware of these products, I have ordered the eBoot Water Resistant model and look forward to trying it out the eBoot 3W 1000mAh is not instock with my region of amazon at this time but I will get it and try it out.
    Take care and God Bless.
    PS take a look at the The Nitecore TUBE flash light weights in at 10grams and id rechargable via USB 45 lumen max 1 lumen low.

  • @timunderbakke8756
    @timunderbakke8756 Před 9 lety

    Planning on adding one of these to my bug out bag now so I can keep on reading my ebook references. Thanks for the info on these. Looks durable enough for me with your tests.

  • @CanadianPrepper
    @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety +10

    If relying on solar 5 watts should be the bare minimum, but this would be better than nothing and the price is good, just makes the quality questionable looks as cheap as it is! If the battery holds 1000mAh then you're only going to get abot 75% upon discharge if that which is about 1/3rd of a full cell charge... There are numerous portable crank options that are more portable and are not limited to sunlight.

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety

      Moonshield23 There are many to choose from on amazon but I have yet to find one that really is marketed for its ruggedness. I have a flashlight. There is a version by coglans which has a 6000 mAh battery and generates via crank and solar for about 50$. They sell it on modern outpost website (great website btw). I have yet to find the golden cranker though!

    • @NCHeel
      @NCHeel Před 9 lety

      It is made in the same Chinese factory from the same parts as the Levin brand which costs twice as much.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut Před 9 lety

      Hand cranks take so much cranking though. In theory it sounds good but once you crank for 2 minutes you realize it completely sucks ass and you don't get as much power as you think you would. Solar is nice because you can just place it in the sun and leave it there as you go collect wood and even charges on your backpack while you're hiking. I've found solar chargers are smaller and lighter than crank chargers as well.

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety

      JayXX88 two minutes of cranking will yield as much as 20-30 minutes of light if using a 1 -3 watt panel. There are some cranks that are better than others just like solar panels...

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety

      There are some Eton Systems that provide both

  • @MarvinCZ
    @MarvinCZ Před 9 lety

    5V is the norm for USB, the current determines the charging speed. The values are usually from 0.5 A up to 2 A, usually 1-1.5A for wall USB chargers.

  • @davidbaldu83
    @davidbaldu83 Před 9 lety

    I notice that the "slow flash" that you mention is actually an SOS morse code signal.
    Pretty nice gadget, thanks for the video review.

  • @BudgetBugout
    @BudgetBugout Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for the intel brother! Hope you had a great Halloween!

  • @PwljmPl
    @PwljmPl Před 9 lety +12

    Hi! Nice VDO, and nice gear, but tell me, how vitality battery of this charger is?

  • @raymondward1009
    @raymondward1009 Před 8 lety +1

    Li-po's have been known to explode when being charged. When I change my RC ships remote control Li-po battery, its sitting in a large terracotta pot just in case.

  • @francisjames1377
    @francisjames1377 Před rokem

    We depend on everything!

  • @kilruf
    @kilruf Před 9 lety

    Thanks for the video. I just picked up one of these to try out. I can say that from a full charge, it will charge an iPhone 6+ from 12% to 100%... once. By that time the Eboot will be just about completely out. Charge time was 3~4 hours. I forgot to time it. Next I'll have to see how long it takes to solar charge.

  • @ChrisLee-UK
    @ChrisLee-UK Před 9 lety

    I have an Eboot with the battery as in the video and it's a great item. Charges my Galaxy S5 up pretty quick. I also use a PowerAdd 7.5 watt solar panel which can boost the charge in the Eboot as well as it charging from it's own panel. Fantastic idea to have power backups. Thanks for the video brother :D

  • @ScouseDave20
    @ScouseDave20 Před 9 lety

    the slow flash is the signal for SOS in morse code, surprised you didnt mention that

  • @randallkelley3599
    @randallkelley3599 Před 4 lety

    My Mophie power pack died, so bought another brand off Amazon, failed quickly. Then got one from a retailer, would not recharge!!! Then got an Anker, works great...

  • @TheSilviomorraz
    @TheSilviomorraz Před 9 lety

    thanks for sharing excellent video!! every time I go fishing I'm running out of charge, this is excellent for my fishing trips. God bless

  • @purxtc713
    @purxtc713 Před 9 lety

    Have one and it's been great. But, I hopped on Amazon on Firday Dec. 19th, 2014, and saw that they were on sale at just under $15 for the 5000 mah.

  • @StreetMedic12
    @StreetMedic12 Před 8 lety +3

    That "slow" light on the panel, is SOS.

  • @RworldKM
    @RworldKM Před 9 lety

    I've been looking for a suitable solar charger in my prep for the Marathon Des Sables. This looks like a good candidate. Thanks!

  • @pawellok
    @pawellok Před 8 lety

    In this first charger there is accu li-polymer type "606090" (6.0mm*60mm*90mm) inside and this is only 4000mAh @ 3.7V (not a 5000mAh!), period. So even with 100% DC-DC boost-converter efficiency (to reach 5V at output) it could have 4000*3,7/5=2960mAh. But it's rather not 100% efficiency converter, similar powerbank had ~75% efficiency, so this one has probably effectively near 2200mAh. At best, depends on the quality and real capacity of "606090" accu... So maybe 1-2 charges of small 1000mAh battery in the phone. But kinda weatherproof, so maybe worth the $8 :)

  • @PB8man
    @PB8man Před 9 lety

    Did the large solar charger blink s-o-s in Morse code in slow mode? If so, that's awesome!

  • @johnlatsch9720
    @johnlatsch9720 Před 8 lety +1

    I bought a different brand portable cell charger with a built-in solar panel. but it won't charge the battery by solar. if the towers are working a smart phone could be useful. if not then it will loose most of its capabilities but not all. compass app should still work and books that are stored in memory will still be accessible. maps would still work if you store them for off line use

  • @GoogleHelpYou
    @GoogleHelpYou Před 7 lety +1

    Assuming that
    it takes 20 hours to fully charge your solar charger with sun,
    Only 5 hours of sunlight per day is strong enough
    One charge is enough to charge you phone for phone half day
    You need to buy 8 to have a constant supply of electricity on your phone

  • @SkulpTools
    @SkulpTools Před 8 lety

    Really great report Sootch! How is the cardboard packaging holding up on that flat solar panel? Adding some Sugru - a really handy adhesive, moldable silicone putty - as bumpers to the corners will make it wear better.
    BTW, Sugru is a great addition to any prepper's tool pack because it's useful for so many things from water proof repairs to fashioning "hacks" for your gear. Epoxy glue or putty is harder and tougher, and sometimes a better option. But silicone putty adds padding and cushioning and has some give to it and can be removed. The 1-part Sugru seems to have more adhesive properties than the craft quality 2-part silicone putty that I've used. You could also use silicone caulk, but it's way harder to shape and the odor is tough to take. Unopened 5gram packets of Sugru keep up to 6 mo, or even 18 mo in the frig. If you carefully heat seal the edges of the foil packet it comes in, you can keep an OPENED packet for some months [haven't tried that yet]. Sugru cures fully from exposure to moisture in about 24 hs, longer if really thick.

  • @UltraDude2000
    @UltraDude2000 Před 8 lety

    I love those out takes, God bless man.

  • @UnKnowNxPeRsoN
    @UnKnowNxPeRsoN Před 7 lety +5

    currently unavailable at amazon :/

  • @SkulpTools
    @SkulpTools Před 8 lety +1

    Apparently, the effectiveness of these solar charging devices are affected somewhat by the angle to and of the sun, and the filtering affect of windows and shadows. I read of a test with a meter that shows the optimum charging result is from DIRECT SUN, rather than angled or filtered through a window. So it will charge slower if hanging from a pack, etc. than if laying flat, facing the sun. I think the warnings are more about leaving the battery style ones it in a hot car or other extreme temp situations. Sometimes those batteries will expand and fail in those extreme situations.

    • @thra5herxb12s
      @thra5herxb12s Před 8 lety

      +SkulpTools SkulpterAz Any solar panel including the ones one your roof have to face the sun square on for max power. Thes things dont have enough power to provide any useful charge from flat and because of the basic charging circuit, they could catch fire if you try to solar charge a pack that has been charged from the mains first. Mine takes over a week of direct sun to charge all 5 bars.

  • @TangoUniform300
    @TangoUniform300 Před 9 lety +1

    I am tired, I should be fishing today, but the wind is blowing. So it's a Sootch marathon kinda day.

  • @ColoradoMcGees
    @ColoradoMcGees Před 9 lety

    Can't find the solar panel currently. Bummer. Wanted to give it a try.

  • @chetgravatt9562
    @chetgravatt9562 Před 6 lety

    When the SHTF truly happens, what makes any of you think your cell phones will still be working at all? When the power goes out, so do the cell towers etc.

  • @frankm4057
    @frankm4057 Před 9 lety

    Just for revision, so the one for $20.50 has to be charged by sun (can't be charged by electricity) and then when is charged it can charge other things, and the panel for $23.99 can store energy as well as charge the phone directly without firstly charging the battery. Am I correct in this statement?

  • @iwantosavemoney
    @iwantosavemoney Před 9 lety

    I like the idea of solar charging batteries with a solar battery charger it might be more versatile. in shtf will a cell phone even work?

  • @mhofkp
    @mhofkp Před 9 lety

    And in a grid down situation, or in a remote location, a cell phone is useless besides taking pictures and a source of illumination.

  • @carguys6476
    @carguys6476 Před 9 lety +1

    It looked like the "slow flash" of the panel was actually an SOS sequence.

  • @nmr6988
    @nmr6988 Před 7 lety

    I need one of these every day. My phone battery lasts one day, and if I'm not home to charge it, I have to run my car battery to charge it when I'm out. This is a better option.

  • @Superdan187211
    @Superdan187211 Před 9 lety +5

    the bigger one was flashing SOS

  • @meatpockets00
    @meatpockets00 Před 9 lety +1

    very neat. but we should still be prepared for Mr. Burns to block out the sun in the future.

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Před 9 lety +6

    Good stuff.

    • @RKHarm24
      @RKHarm24 Před 9 lety

      The more electronics we depend on, the more and better ways we need to keep them powered. Good information, Thanks

  • @TheShadowrider81
    @TheShadowrider81 Před 9 lety

    hey sootch, u missed the second slower flashing was SOS. just a heads up.

  • @AK47Prepper
    @AK47Prepper Před 9 lety

    Even if the phone service ends and you can't make calls... you'll be able to play candy crush to put your mind at ease. Everyone knows you cant survive if you don't have the will to live.

  • @MrLsmiles
    @MrLsmiles Před 9 lety

    I believe for the price and size/weight why would you not have it? I understand in really bad situations it maybe useless, but in many others it could help. I could see using this to charge an actual GPS that talks to satellites instead of towers. Great vid!

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut Před 9 lety

      All GPS devices can detect satellite signals, that's what that stands for. Something that tells you your general area based on cell towers is NOT a GPS device.

    • @MrLsmiles
      @MrLsmiles Před 9 lety

      I am not saying it does.

  • @oliviawalsh7033
    @oliviawalsh7033 Před 2 lety

    Hi SP - I just found your channel, and I liked what you had to say. I had a question. I loved the solar panel, but the link to it didn’t work. Do you know where I could purchase one? Thank you.

  • @ferret1648
    @ferret1648 Před 9 lety

    I've looked everywhere to find that solar panel, is it no longer for sale anywhere? It would be a nice addition to a bug out pack. If you have any links to one, could you please leave it here. thx

  • @JayWandersOut
    @JayWandersOut Před 9 lety +1

    Everyone is focusing on charging phones with these devices and can't seem to think beyond it. He even said it's for charging a variety of devices. If you have a good solar charger you can charge AA or AAA batteries as well as anything else electronic. I have a two way radio that charges through a microUSB cable. My GPS and flashlights all use AA or AAA batteries. If you can get by without anything electronic that's great, however for most people it would be nice to have some basic electronic devices especially if you have a family with.

    • @wolfman011000
      @wolfman011000 Před 9 lety

      Most of my SHFT flashlights are older Fenix LD25 AA battery lights, because the cells are so common, for those i only use eneloops batteries which I source via a friend in Japan, due to quality issues with cell not made in Japan.
      Sanyo sold the eneloop brand and factories to panasonic awhile back, panasonic opened factories making the "eneloop" in china. The chinese cells that have been tested have shown to have fewer recharge cycles 400-500 compared to the 1500-2000 for the japanese produced versions and the mAh capacity while starting similar declines unlike the japanese made version.
      The flashoholic community speculation is that that panasonic sent the equipment that was used to make the gen 1 eneloops to china and they ballsed it up.
      I would suggest checking where any eneloops you wish to buy are produced before you buy.

  • @magnumman61
    @magnumman61 Před 9 lety

    Three questions;
    1) have you charged your eboot device using only the solar panel?
    2) I purchased one similar to the eboot and the instructions informed me that I should only use the solar panel to charge the device as an emergency situation. Does eboot directions say the same thing?
    3) If you have used the solar panel to charge the eboot, how long did it take?
    Thanks

  • @dssk1023
    @dssk1023 Před 9 lety

    The "slow flash" was actually SOS in morse code

  • @savingenergyaroundho
    @savingenergyaroundho Před 8 lety

    great video.. I love solar and I want to have one of these.. hope its available out here..

  • @pennsylvaniastatemilitia1073

    Has that black eBoot charger ever charged up to 100% in the sun light only? I have one just like it and the most ive ever gotten was a 50% charge from the sun. Kind of a bummer for me.

    • @bruceforster3709
      @bruceforster3709 Před 8 lety +1

      +Pennsylvania State Militia You are also correct. One thing I have RARELY seen mentioned about these little units is that if you want to charge them with ANY degree of rapidity, You need to so so fro an external source with SERIOUS amperage! I just bought a pair of Goal Zero flip 20 batteries. I charge them from my 40 Amp emergency system which can be charged from anything from a 20 Watt Panel (With a Charge Controller) all the way up to 300 Watts.
      These tiny little battery/Panel combos ARE better than nothing, but I would not trust them in an SHTF situation.
      Just my opinion....

    • @HansKeesom
      @HansKeesom Před 6 lety

      The fuller a batery is, the harder it becames to charge more into it. Only during the best hours you will charge extra. However, charge it a USB-powersource to 100% and be happy it charges something while out there. Once you emptied it, it will charge again. Not to 100% anytime soon but at least it charges you smartphone.

  • @gonkuz
    @gonkuz Před 9 lety

    How long will it take to charge via solar panel when the battery is already 25%?

  • @anarchism
    @anarchism Před 8 lety

    loved those 2 products

  • @VonHayes9
    @VonHayes9 Před 9 lety

    In the product warnings from this company it says (and I quote) "Do not throw the solar charger into the fire.".. Which fire are they talking about? It sounds like they have a specific fire in mind.. Was this guy just typing what the voices in his head were telling him?

  • @KingKylenides
    @KingKylenides Před 8 lety

    I got one of those (creative edge chargers) last year. I still have more testing to do. but yes it will take a longg time in full sunlight to charge. I use it for hiking, with my phone off for days at a time. This will be useful. But it is more useful for a battery bank. My phone was nearly dead and i got a full charge on it with 1 or two bars left on the charger.
    Charge it before leaving. Hook it on your pack, then use it when you need it. A couple days in the woods won't require you to put your phone on full charge more than once. It has dual ports,so if you wanna charge it in the wall and have the phone charge through it at the same time when in town . The carabiners suck though, they move and slide off, i use a zip tie to keep it from swinging around. #ghettorigged.

  • @John_14v6
    @John_14v6 Před 9 lety

    Nice review. Does anyone know if this unit charges fine with an iPhone 6?

  • @Jenci
    @Jenci Před 9 lety

    If 40°C in clear sunny, how much charging watt per hour?

  • @frankrizzo2348
    @frankrizzo2348 Před 7 lety

    Hey SensiblePrepper I just saw a ad on Facebook for a page called Military Hangout and they were using all your footage for this product; just wanted to let ya know someone is using your content in case you didn't know

  • @23pawlik
    @23pawlik Před 9 lety

    You said you can't charge your phone from the solar panel (I'm talking about the smaller one), but let's say the battery in the power bank is at 50% and I'm outside and I want to charge my phone. After I plug in the phone, will the solar panel still work, so I can charge the phone a little bit more with the help from the solar panel?
    Or does it work in a way that if you plug in a device and it starts charging, then you can't charge the power bank itself at all? I have a similar power bank and I can use the solar panel to help charge my phone (the battery inside the power bank drains slower and I can get more phone charge out of it) but it's not waterproof and can't really attach it to a bag so I wonder if I should upgrade to this.

  • @Lellobeetle
    @Lellobeetle Před 9 lety

    Hey Sootch00, I have that same Maxpedition bad that you have in this video, what type of things do you use yours for? I still haven't determined what the forte is for this bag. Thx, Laura

  • @JeffStoops
    @JeffStoops Před 9 lety

    Sooo
    If we have a SHTF situation that smart phone is going to be dumb. I really don't see the grid being up and backup Gen will run out sooner or later ...

  • @guns4funcajanajustin
    @guns4funcajanajustin Před 9 lety +1

    Good review I might have to pick one up!

  • @tomekapompey563
    @tomekapompey563 Před 6 lety

    I'm so sure that you can still buy handbook with all info you need on inplix. Just google it.

  • @josepyne1989
    @josepyne1989 Před 8 lety

    Hello! I am not a English native speaker and I didn't understood: so, is not ok to have the charger in the car, facing directly the sun, while charging your phone with it? Thanks

  • @WesPsWorld
    @WesPsWorld Před 2 lety

    What you’re calling the slow flash is actually S.O.S. Morse code flash incase of emergency!!

  • @LIFTLEGIONCOM
    @LIFTLEGIONCOM Před 7 lety

    Will this allow a very small Bluetooth speaker to continuously play? I'd like one of these for camping.

  • @rlmarin1968
    @rlmarin1968 Před 9 lety

    Hey Sootch...question about the smaller charger. Once the internal battery is fully charged, could you hook up the Goal Zero battery guide 10 charger and recharge your batteries off of it? I'm looking for options to charge my batteries without having to buy another set of Goal Zero Nomad 7 panels.

  • @Dcook85
    @Dcook85 Před 9 lety

    The Eboot is only $15 on Amazon O.O wow, WAAAYYY cheaper than I thought. Is the material surrounding the second solar panel made of cardboard?

  • @erickyle443
    @erickyle443 Před 9 lety

    Im waiting for the Coast hp3r to come out and I think I might buy this with it lol

  • @nobbybravoalpha1870
    @nobbybravoalpha1870 Před 9 lety

    Great review just ordered similar rubberised one from eBay.ATB..

  • @justinwimmer8815
    @justinwimmer8815 Před 9 lety

    the slow flash is SOS

  • @ssh0111
    @ssh0111 Před 9 lety

    Got a couple. Nice units!

  • @savingdeviceelectric
    @savingdeviceelectric Před 7 lety

    good product use for traveling and hiking..

  • @matthewellis3197
    @matthewellis3197 Před 9 lety

    Like it but in a SHTF, i might leave my phone behind so i am not tracked.

  • @jenniferf.2727
    @jenniferf.2727 Před 9 lety

    Always amazing new stuff love your channel great review

  • @gunenthusiast9201
    @gunenthusiast9201 Před 9 lety +2

    Nice ....I need one.

  • @chrisresendes7183
    @chrisresendes7183 Před 9 lety

    Great review!! Where can I order this without having to wait a long time?

  • @shapeshifter8986
    @shapeshifter8986 Před 9 lety

    If u have an android device it´s best to always carry a replacement battery in your wallet. For your device of corse.

  • @ChaoticDestiny1
    @ChaoticDestiny1 Před 4 lety

    I didnt see how long it takes to charge that solar pack from the sun

  • @Wonfactsshorts
    @Wonfactsshorts Před 7 lety

    can u charge it with electric also then solar

  • @xcrfty
    @xcrfty Před 6 lety

    Can we get an updated video?

  • @BorealWoodsrunner
    @BorealWoodsrunner Před 9 lety +5

    sadly in a SHTF the power will most likely be out and that means so will the towers,without them no GPS and without that your phone is a paper weight...not sure why people think there phone will work at the end of the world but they do :)

    • @NCHeel
      @NCHeel Před 9 lety +5

      Most of your cell towers have alternate power capabilities. Especially ones where the grid is vulnerable to weather outages. Not everything in being prepared is a zombie apocalypse.

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 9 lety +2

      Yes but phones nowadays can perform a lot more functions than communication, there are thousands of off grid apps that can still be useful in a variety of ways.

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Před 9 lety +9

      I do understand your comment though and if it's a massive event, cell service is gone, but SHTF is not necessarily a single event. A personal SHTF can happen at anytime to anybody. In Argentina during there economic collapse, it was a slow grind to the bottom that went on for years and the power was still on.

    • @crapcofailtury704
      @crapcofailtury704 Před 9 lety

      NCHeel so is a hurricane hits and power is out for the state the cell towers will still operate?

    • @BorealWoodsrunner
      @BorealWoodsrunner Před 9 lety

      no they wont

  • @PH020
    @PH020 Před 8 lety

    Do you still have this and use it? How's it holding up with use and time?

  • @rds479
    @rds479 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for posting

  • @alien209
    @alien209 Před 7 lety

    It say that it charge when the color turn green but its red instead and it doesn't charge at all. Please help!

  • @--RSL--
    @--RSL-- Před 5 lety

    Are these still working?

  • @flyingwondercat739
    @flyingwondercat739 Před 9 lety

    Do these get enough light if you clip one to the back of a backpack?

  • @jeronimomurruni
    @jeronimomurruni Před 9 lety

    Nice back up battery you will have for 30 years of continuous UV light exposure

  • @WBCStudio.
    @WBCStudio. Před 7 lety

    I had the same one but it stop working just after a month.

  • @zenxgaminghd5968
    @zenxgaminghd5968 Před 9 lety

    the "slow flash" is actaully the morse code for S.O.S

  • @crapcofailtury704
    @crapcofailtury704 Před 9 lety

    this takes forever to charge don't rely on it I left this item in the sun to charge and the battery expanded and the item completely broke in pieces. It was about 80 degrees out and I left it out starting at about 9am. I returned at 5pm to find it in a dozen pieces. The battery looked like it swallowed a whale

  • @ximenaximena7945
    @ximenaximena7945 Před 5 lety

    Yes. ,,,,,,👍👍👍👍

  • @sweetheartsmom
    @sweetheartsmom Před 9 lety

    excellent review;

  • @DonCarlos590
    @DonCarlos590 Před 7 lety

    I bought two of these products. Neither one will receive a solar charge. Is it possible that I ruined them from leaving them in the sunlight? Is it possible that the heat or direct sunlight destroyed the solar light receptor?

    • @DonCarlos590
      @DonCarlos590 Před 7 lety

      I read that these devices I meant to withstand direct sunlight without harming it.

  • @stevendavis8009
    @stevendavis8009 Před 7 lety

    If the EBOOT i dead how long will it take to fully charge under sunlight? I'm on the field a lot and needed something like this but need to know since a lot of times a outlet is not available.