Jim,

The New Trent certainly looks like a very good solution. The manufacture of 
Bike Revolution claims that “At only 9 MPH (14.4 km/h), charging is a fast 
as a wall powered charger.” The problem is I know very little about the 
charging requirements of my devices or electronics in general. Until I 
learn more, I think I might just go with something like the New Trent for 
my GAP C&O tour next month. 

Thanks
On Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:05:27 AM UTC-4, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery 
wrote:
>
> I have experience with the Supernova Plug. The iPhone has specific 
> requirements to how the charger ramps up to the required 5V. In practice 
> this means that you have to consistently be moving pretty fast to get an 
> effective charge. I'd suggest that this may be a decent plan if you can 
> consistently ride, say, >16 mph without slowing down. If you drop down to 
> 12-13 mph or slower, the charge will stop, and the battery may even drain 
> (at least it seems that way).
>
> My advice is to look at products from New Trent. I have the big 12000 mAh 
> battery pack, and it's awesome.
>

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