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New Alpkit MytiMug 400 titanium mug @Alpkit

Jeremy has bought me a new lightweight titanium mug from Alpkit a MytiMug 400.

Llightweight titanium mug

Llightweight titanium mug

At last a company is supplying a “mug sized” mug with a lightweight lid for the solo camper and backpacker. When I combine this with Alpkit’s Kraku stove it will make a very compact lightweight cooking kit. I was lucky enough to have a friend who was able to make me an aluminium lid for my other titanium mug, so I had a solo pot/mug, I can now replace that with Alpkit’s lighter solo pot/mug.

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External Power Bank Packs and real capacity values

External Power Bank Packs

Today’s “photos of the day” are for an Octagon Technology blog about smartphone and tablet battery life.
External Power Bank Packs 25Ah power pack - iPod Touch - 50Ah power pack
My external power bank packs – 25Ah unit – iPod Touch (to show the sizes) – 50Ah unit

For a while now I have used a series of large external power bank packs when I am camping and backpacking to charge my various devices. These large batteries are a great way to supply power to power hungry gadgets when there is no mains power available. My current model is rated at 25Ah, has two USB outputs one is 5v at 1A the other is 5v at 2.1A and is slim and lightweight, ideal for backpacking.

External Power Bank Packs 25Ah battery pack

Charging in the MX-5

When I am car camping I regularly charge my gadgets from the car lighter socket, including using a power inverter and a mains plug for my iPad, even when parked and the engine is off. Parked charging is not an issue (although I always take advantage of charging whilst driving) when I am using my diesel car with a large battery.

But when I am using my Mazda MX-5 things are different! Charging whilst driving in the MX-5 is not a problem – I have a USB charge point on the car radio and I have a twin USB socket in the lighter socket.

Mazda MX-5 charging

However the car battery in the MX-5 is small and I do not want to risk using it to charge gadgets, so I have bought a 50Ah external power bank pack for charging at the campsite.

External Power Bank Packs 50Ah Power Pack

When is 50Ah not 50Ah?

The other day I decided to full cycle my 25Ah external power bank pack, getting it ready for a camping trip later this month. The first thing I did was charge the iPad Mini, which had closed down because the battery was drained – the power pack was showing a three quarters charge (3 LEDs showing out of 4). However when the iPad was fully charged I was disappointed to see that the power pack was more discharged than I was expecting.

Was the pack faulty? Had the eBay seller description not been accurate? Were there excessive power losses through heat and inefficiencies?

A check of the spec on the 50Ah pack showed it was 50Ah at 3.7v but I needed the vales at 5v.

3.7/5*50=37Ah and 3.7/5*25=18.5Ah

About 25% less capacity than advertised and then add to this power loss through heat and inefficiencies.

The iPad battery capacity is 4.4Ah so it looks like the power pack is OK, I was just a little misled when buying the packs! I am not disappointed by my findings, they will still meet my needs and were great value, I paid £9 for the 25Ah unit and about £11 for the 50Ah one.

If you are planning to buy one if these devices be aware of the actual capacities, check with the supplier if you want clarification.

Charging requirements – car camping

iPhone5 1.44Ah
iPod Touch 1.03Ah
iPad Mini 4.44Ah
Bluetooth speaker 0.4Ah

Maximising battery life in iOS devices.

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Breakfast in the tent in the rain

Breakfast in my MSR Hubba tent, MSR titanium mug, Alpkit Kraku stove, Platypus roll up bottle making fresh camp coffee
Breakfast today, fresh coffee, Polish black currant jam and peanut butter sandwiches – separately not mixed!

It has been raining most of the night here at Kelvedon Hatch. I was lucky last night I decided to get in to my tent and watch a video on my iPad so I was settled in before the rain started – if I had stayed in the car I would have got wet.

So this morning it it breakfast in the tent, which is – whilst I write this – filled with the smell of fresh coffee. Who cares about a bit of rain.

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Walking – River Witham

I could not get out yesterday, when it was sunny because of work and today it is overcast!

I took my usual route out of Branston, through Washingborough and out onto the Sustrans path along the River Witham. It was definitely not a spring day walk, it was overcast with a cold wind, which was a good test for my new coat, a drab olive M65 jacket but when I stopped I wish I had not taken the liner out and left it at home. Whilst walking though the jacket was comfortable and wind proof.

The jacket has a concealed hood in the collar but I was sceptical whether it was very waterproof so before using the coat I proofed it with some Nikwax Cotton Proof. It is never going to be completely waterproof but hopefully I have improved the water resistance.

The chest pockets were useful for my phone and iPod and secure well with metal press studs. The lower pockets also fasten down with studs and are a useful size. However I do miss a secure inside pocket.

Metal rabbit Washingborough

Field of oil seed rape - Lincolnshire

Stop for coffee near Washingborough Lincolnshire, Finnish Gas Mask bag and MSR titanium mug
A stop for coffee near Washingborough Lincolnshire, Finnish Gas Mask bag and MSR titanium mug

I really needed the foil windshield when I made my coffee, as the wind was strong and there was no shelter for the stove. The wind proof lighter was essential.

Chimney pot

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