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| #279061 - 01/26/16 05:25 AM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: JeffMc] |  
|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  06/02/06
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As I understand, in AA's the NiMH rechargeable batteries have the most current available.  It's the battery, not the LED/light engine.  I have also gone to 18650 batteries for high output lights, however, I still have AA lights which work quite well.   Check out the   4Sevens Click   The Quark Click QK2A-X may work -- 336 max lumen. |  
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| #279065 - 01/26/16 05:06 PM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: JeffMc] |  
|   Geezer in Chief
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Thanks, but I want to stick with AAs, since that's what is most readily available on deployments and is what I've standardized on for all my emergency/survival related electronics. "Deployments" indicates a somewhat different environment from my relatively tranquil civilian situation.  You might consider 14500 (size equivalent to AAs).  I believe there are lights like the Fenix LD09 that will accept either battery.  I am a definite fan of rechargeable batteries - essentially they are much cheaper in the long run and the li-on versions offer much more energy density, although the do require attention and some understanding. I retain dedicated AA lights, as well, because of the almost virtual availability of AAs, but all mine utilize rechargeables - primarily because of lower cost.
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| #279168 - 01/29/16 08:40 PM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Also adding a spare house and truck key, cash in a separate location and keeping a phone charger at work. |  
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| #279226 - 01/31/16 01:56 PM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Also adding a spare house and truck key, cash in a separate location and keeping a phone charger at work.Good idea, Teacher. You just made me realize that I haven't put extra keys in my EDC purse yet. Thanks for the reminder! (We have an extra house key hidden at home, but my almost-a-teenager kid is forever forgetting his key and moving the spare. It's like a treasure hunt to find it. UGH!) |  
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| #279250 - 01/31/16 10:22 PM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: bacpacjac] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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my almost-a-teenager kid is forever forgetting his key and moving the spareI've made a paracord key lanyard and teached my DS how to quickly attach it to his jeans' belt loop, when he's turned 11. That's fixed the similar problem for many years   |  
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| #279264 - 02/01/16 03:47 AM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: JeffMc] |  
|   Geezer
 
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Yeah, the Goal Zero Guide 10 charges AA/AAA batteries direct, but can also changes cell-phones via a USB port.  Excellent system for the field, but probably not for EDC. |  
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| #279272 - 02/01/16 07:38 AM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: Russ] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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GZ Guide 10 is definitely pocketable, it is the smallest device of that kind on the market. You should be able to get about 80% of charge to your S6 from it (just make sure you've got Plus model). A cheaper option would be to get a Lithium battery based power bank. It will be much lighter, slimmer, and provide more energy (Guide 10 is around 2Ah, you can find a 10Ah LiPo for less than $20).
 The Nomad 7 panel is the smallest they are offering and adequate enough for emergencies. It could be easily EDCed even in a small bag. Anker 8W panel looks interesting, but if you decide on GZ Guide 10, it's better to get the Nomad 7, as it has a special dedicated port for the most efficient charging of their Guide.
 
 If you consider the LiPo bank, you can opt for one with a small solar panel on the side for pocket EDC. It's not very efficient, but I have one, and it can recharge its ~8Ah internal battery from about 20% left to 100% in 12 hours sitting in the full sun.
 
 For Eneloops I would recommend visit your local costco and grab their new green box kit with 8 AAs and 4xAAAs. Their new 4xAA/AAA charger is great, as it can charge batteries individually now (1,2,3, or 4, mix AA/AAAs). You can definitely keep batteries inside forever, as that charger has a "smart" charging controller.
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| #279274 - 02/01/16 01:26 PM  Re: Rethinking my edc ( every day carry)
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  07/11/10
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JeffMc.. if you think you might someday move into the 18650 sized rechargables with LiION or LiFePO4 chemistry, you might look at a smart charger with that ability up front... in either case be sure to get a charger with 12v cigarette plug capability...I've been extremely happy with the Sanyo/Panasonic AA and AAA Eneloops... make sure they are produced in Japan... |  
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