Home in one day, by the skin of my teeth! The axle did fine, helped by moving as much stuff as possible onto the bike. But energy management was the main challenge, with no real bright conditions until 5 miles from home! The solar battery was down to 34.3V at one point, and the Shimano down to its last bar.
I rode the last 12 miles of hilly back roads in level 1 and off where possible, with my heart in my mouth, through showers, cow and sheep poo everywhere, trying not to look at the display. Right at the end, just before the last steep hill, at last some sun. Only 79 miles waiting for it!
The first 16 km used 120Wh and generated 14, and that pattern continued for much of the day. Distances and energy numbers at intervals:
16km, 14Wh used, 120 Wh gen, 106 Wh taken from battery.
24 18 158 140
38 34 240 206
45 48 328 280
67 100 416 316
74 122 476 354
85 186 522 336
107 270 652 383
114 288 696 408
128 306 780 474
138 408 860 452
At the maximum, which is right near the end, I took 474Wh out of the 1000Wh solar battery which had started the day at only 37.5V. The big battery got me home. Had I been on the smaller version like my long trip, I would only have been able to manage 40 or 50 miles today, and with tomorrow's forecast, there would have been doubt about getting back under solar power alone.
Not many pictures to add, they'll come when my phone is back in signal.
Minor points about this trip: the 3A DC-DC converter works a treat, charging my tablet and new, big battery phone at a good rate, but the GoPro external power cable does not like even minor rain. I have a melted connector, and the only explanation I can see is shorting due to rainwater ingress. I need to check the camera is OK, likely yes, and the health of the battery USB port.
All in all a really good 6 days, four of great weather and terrain, and two of challenges just about met! 756km/470 miles over 6 days, bringing my solar adventuring total to 6,332km/3,934 miles.
In a week we will be two months past mid summer's day. Only another month until we enter the winter half of the year. Already the days are markedly shorter, the mid-day sun lower in the sky, and panel angle matters more. One more summer trip I hope, starting a week on Wednesday, and then focus needs to move to shorter days because of energy constraints. More learning to be had there!
Pictures later, but for now that's all.