This would be used in a computer or any other thing
Posted on 27 January 2012 by admin
This would be used in a computer or any other thing
Posted on 25 January 2012 by admin
Ok so the scenario is this,
In July i will be travelling to borneo for a month. I have recently purchased an Olympus Mju 6000 Tough for the sole purpose and intention of the prevention of dropping the camera in water/ mud / in general!
Anyway straying away from the point the camera doesnt take standard AA batteries. What i was wondering was whether i can charge the battery (Li12b) using a solar charger and if so any makes that are better than others.
Many thanks for your help
PK
Posted on 25 January 2012 by admin
I have a small building for use as a Studio. I want to power as cheaply as possible. I intend to get a solar panel and charge a bank of perhaps four car batteries. I would like to know how I can charge four care batteries with a solar panel – How do I hook them up? What’s the cheapest lowest Watt Output Solar Panel I can use to charge them?
ALSO – using a modern Battery charger (for cloudy days can I charge four car batteries at one time as well? How do I connect them?
Posted on 24 January 2012 by admin
Excpet the sun is there any other way to charge the batteries of solar lanscape lights?
I bought some and it is cold and rainy they never charge.
I was thinking about a charger but I can’t just use a simple one to charge the Malibu batteries right?
Any suggestions?
Posted on 16 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
Powers Laptops, Cell Phones, Lights, anything with a standard plug or USB cable- All with the power of the sun!Comes with 42W foldable solar panel (highest in class), rechargeable 8Ah Lithium-Ion battery, car jumper cables(great when stranded!), cigarette lighter adapter and power inverterGreat for Camping, Boating, Beach, RVs, Rescue, Traveling and so much moreHas advanced MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) for high solar efficiencyFull 1 year warranty, even inclu… More >>
Posted on 13 January 2012 by admin
Is a 40 watt Solar Panel Battery Charger Kit with a Maximum Power Voltage of 17.5V
Maximum Power Current of 2.29A with Open Circuit Voltage of 21.5V, fitted with a battery protection circuit to prevent overcharging of batteries?
Or is it recommended to have a Solar Power Charge Controller?
Posted on 11 January 2012 by admin
Posted on 09 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
The Goal Zero Guide 10 Adventure Kit is an ultra-lightweight USB solar charging system that fits in your pocket. It includes the Nomad 7 solar panel and a Guide 10 power pack with USB and 12-volt output. You can use it as a single unit power pack to power your device or as a power source to recharge the batteries for use in AA or AAA battery powered devices. Recharge your cell phone 1-3 times per charge with the Guide 10 Power Pack. Charge up the Guide 10 Power Pack… More >>
Goal Zero 19006 Guide 10 Adventure Kit with 4 Goal Zero AA Batteries
Posted on 02 January 2012 by admin
Charging 12 volt batteries for camping. Guy Fanguy, Houma Louisiana.
Posted on 01 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
Powers Laptops, Cell Phones, Lights, anything with a standard plug or USB cable- All with the power of the sun!Comes with 42W foldable solar panel (highest in class), rechargeable 8Ah Lithium-Ion battery, car jumper cables(great when stranded!), cigarette lighter adapter and power inverterGreat for Camping, Boating, Beach, RVs, Rescue, Traveling and so much moreHas advanced MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) for high solar efficiencyFull 1 year warranty, even inclu… More >>
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