I'm always stressed out when my iPhone's battery craps out in the middle of the woods, especially if I am hiking or camping.
Although it was a bit pricey, I splurged and purchased a PowerPot. The device is a small handled pot with a cord that sticks out of the side. When the PowerPot is placed on a heat source, it generates electricity, enough to power a small LED light or charge your mobile phone.
The device worked great on my gas range at home. We camped at Hawkins Bridge last weekend and tested it in the field. Charging on our Coleman propane camping stove was slow, especially with both burners going simultaneously. We then tried the PowerPot on the campfire grate and that worked as well (again, charging was slow...probably no faster than a cheap 12V adapter used in cars).
I think the device will be more useful if I am backpacking for a few days without any access to a car or other source of electricity.
Here is a photo of the PowerPot in action.
Although it was a bit pricey, I splurged and purchased a PowerPot. The device is a small handled pot with a cord that sticks out of the side. When the PowerPot is placed on a heat source, it generates electricity, enough to power a small LED light or charge your mobile phone.
The device worked great on my gas range at home. We camped at Hawkins Bridge last weekend and tested it in the field. Charging on our Coleman propane camping stove was slow, especially with both burners going simultaneously. We then tried the PowerPot on the campfire grate and that worked as well (again, charging was slow...probably no faster than a cheap 12V adapter used in cars).
I think the device will be more useful if I am backpacking for a few days without any access to a car or other source of electricity.
Here is a photo of the PowerPot in action.