The more I think on the OP question, I would generally move into 18650 direction for a very simple reason - on battery 18650 holds much more energy than AA and still needs one slot for charging, so with a Tomo/other DYI powerbank or Lii-402 you can leave 4 batteries and 1-2 other devices to charge from a single solar charger. Same is valid for 26650, it is a matter if one has enough devices with one or the other battery type.

Below is a video how 2 Tomo models and 1 Xiaomi battery go along with the solar charger as UPS and what the device afterwards sees from them. Sorry for the sound level (low) and also I have made initially a mistake with the setup of the battery - I cannot connect directly the meter to it, as the ports are very close, so had to be creative :slight_smile:

Models are :

  1. Tomo S4 - In: micro USB, USB-C or Apple, out: 2xUSB 2A+1A, contains up to 4 18650 batteries
  2. Tomo 26650 - In: Micro USB and USB-C, out: 2xUSB 2A+1A, contains up to 2 26650 batteries
  3. Xiaomi PLM03ZM - In: USB-C, out: USB 2A, 10000 mAh

I also tested Xiaomi PLM09ZM - in micro USB, out 2xUSB, but on the “blackout” it also resets its out port, so the next device is also experiancing restart, not really UPS feature.

I used Blitzwolf ampcore cables, so no big resistances coming from there.