Very useful report, Rual; I file such things away for reference. They're a real help in making my own choices and evaluating what works in which conditions. Oregon's weather is often cloudy in the Fall/Winter/Spring months, and I'm conscious the soon-to-arrive Joos Orange is not ideally suited for those conditions; I would expect its charging to slow compared to yours in other than sunny conditions. Really, I won't know what to expect till after it arrives and I can play with it for awhile, but it surely helps to know what you're getting from your charger now, for comparison. Thanks.
As for charging from the Axa Nano Plus...have you checked the USB cord, or tried swapping for another? The internal wiring is pretty fine, but so many of the ones I've seen have pretty sketchy solder joints at the connections, and it sometimes doesn't take much use for them to fatigue and either break outright or result in increased electrical resistance, both of which affect charging.
Please keep us posted as things progress; I'm really interested in how an even larger array like the Nomad 7 works in practice. At this point, the claims for the Joos Orange seem almost too good to be true, so I am continuing to keep an eye on other offerings in the market. As was writing this, the email arrival/pickup notice for the Joos came through, so hopefully I can get some experience with it while the sun is still out (it is currently just after 14:00 on this very cloudy Thursday).
Best,
Dan.