![]() ![]() It also comes with an adapter so you can charge AAA batteries too if you have them. The battery pack comes with four nickel-metal-hydride 2300mAh rechargeable AA batteries, so you’re going to be able to store a lot of power here. There’s a couple of other chargers that seem a bit odd – like a 12V car adapter (female side), so I guess if you have something that can charge in a car, you could charge it with this, but I’m not sure how often that would come up. This kit also comes with a USB to mini-usb cable to charge your devices or to charge the battery pack. Inside this zipper case is the USB power outlet for charging your devices directly, or to charge the Guide 10 Plus battery pack. The Nomad 7 folds up to protect the two solar panels, is 6x9x1″, and on the back has a zipper case that is essential to the use of this kit. There’s the Nomad 7, which is two 7″ solar panels that provide the power source, and the Guide 10 Plus battery pack. ![]() The Goal Zero Guide 10 Plus Small Adventure Kit comes with two separate products from Goal Zero. My approach in using the Guide 10 Plus was to imagine using this while camping, where power sources other than the sun are pretty much zero. That’s a mouthful, so I’ll figure out a way to shorten it. Remember we did an interview at Macworld with the PowerTrekk folks about their soon to be released fuel cell chargers? I tweeted about that solution and the fine folks at Goal Zero contacted me to see if I wanted to review the Goal Zero Guide 10 Plus Small Adventure Kit. ![]() Thanks for the kind word, Leon, and your question is very timely because it just so happens I have a review unit of a solar charging kit that I was about to review. Leon Sargent asks a very timely question, and I’ll explain why after you hear what he had to say: Goal Zero Guide 10 Plus Small Adventure Kit I’m looking forward to Chris’ perspective on getting started too. Great reading and both lessons that I really resonated to and committed to memory. That’s the one where he coined the phrase “leave it room to look into”. His first was called Getting from Auto to Manual, and the second, my favorite, is Some Thoughts on Composition. I’m very excited to have him on the show and the assignment I gave him is to answer a dumb question from Knightwise about how to get started with a Digital SLR.īack in 2010 Bart did two fantastic segments on beginning DSLR photography and I’ve put links to his blog posts for both of them in the shownotes. On Chit Chat Across the Pond we’re going to have a new guest, photographer and Mac geek Chris Marquardt from the Tips from the Top Floor Podcast, and. Then we’ll have a quick shout out about the app Type2Phone, and a car tech review requested by Honda Bob. We’re going to start out with a Dumb Question that results in a review of the Goal Zero Guide 10 Plus Small Adventure Kit solar charger and battery pack. Today is Sunday Maand this is show number 411. Hi this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Mac Podcast, hosted at, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Macintosh bias. I’m very excited to have him on the show and the assignment I gave him is to answer a dumb question from Knightwise about how to get started with a Digital SLR.
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