It depends on what the purpose of classifying it is. If we're talking about what the car actually did, I'd probably call it 2 stops. If we're talking about "how many stops are there between point A and point B?", it's 1 stop.
Here's something you could try (and let us know if it works)
Find a basic, medium size fan. Look for one that matches the voltage of the solar charge controller on the board you're using. Check the voltage of the fan when it's spinning free in the wind and make sure it doesn't go over the voltage that the charge controller is rated for. Then just give it a shot - wire the fan to the input of the charge controller and see if it charges when spinning in the wind.
I wonder if there's a way to trick the software limit so it thinks the ground is higher than it is, and allows a higher elevation above sea level. If you can make it think you're in Denver when you're actually in San Diego, it might let you fly a lot higher.
I do, but not with headphones. If it's headphones, it's second to something else. If the activity is specifically listening to music, I'm doing it on the good speakers.
Jesus Christ you're all over the place