if i bought one with a little battery, could i take it out, put in larger batteries, and use it without problems? i know it seems simple but ive seen stranger things.
Posted on 04 February 2012 by admin
if i bought one with a little battery, could i take it out, put in larger batteries, and use it without problems? i know it seems simple but ive seen stranger things.
Posted on 28 January 2012 by admin
has anyone heard of a good brand or type?
i want to get one, especially since i sometimes go on trips and dont have anywhere to charge it for a while.
Posted on 23 January 2012 by admin
ok so me and my family are going camping this summer with out electricity. I was wondering where i can get a portable phone charger that i can have in the tent with me @ night or even a solar one would work. i just dont want to have to crank it cuz ive seen those but i dont wanna sit there turning the thing for hours. also i would prefer it not be over like $30. we have a car charger but i like to text people @ night b4 i go to sleep and dont wanna go put it up in the dark lol. I have a verizon samsung.
Posted on 21 January 2012 by admin
I have a small solar panel that outputs around 3 volts, and it probably doesn’t have much amperage. I was wondering if I could simply hook up the solar panel’s wires to my phone charger’s wires (that plug into the wall) and charge my phone, without any voltage changer or anything. Would this work?
Posted on 18 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
The “Pocket Panel” is a 6 Watt Portable Solar USB Charging Panel designed to Rapid Charge power hungry cell phones and other USB devices that can be charged via their USB port. This panel is rated to produce up to 1.2 Amps of power @ 5v via the standard USB charging output port and this allows rapid solar phone recharging in bright sunny conditions and this also allows quicker recharging in partly sunny conditions.
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Posted on 09 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
” Product ship from California, USA. ”
Product Specification
Product model : SC700U
Product name : Helios portable solar power charger
Adjustable Output voltage(USB) : 3.7V ~ 5.5V
Output current : 500mA ~ 1000mA
Recharging time for built-in battery under Sun light: 8-10 hours
Recharging time for built-in battery through AC Wall plug adapter or PC USB Cable: 4 hours
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Posted on 08 January 2012 by admin
I’m trying to wire up a circuit for a solar powered cell charger
http://www.browndoggadgets.com/parts/solar-cells/
voltage is good, my charger outputs 5 V at 700mA
I noticed that the cell only puts out 7V at about 60mA. How would I go about making a circuit that can add the amperage? I assume I gotta slap a AAA battery in there or something, but how to adjust the amperage i have no clue. Is this over my head? lemme know
Posted on 05 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
” Product ship from California, USA. ”
Product Specification
Product model : SC700U
Product name : Helios portable solar power charger
Adjustable Output voltage(USB) : 3.7V ~ 5.5V
Output current : 500mA ~ 1000mA
Recharging time for built-in battery under Sun light: 8-10 hours
Recharging time for built-in battery through AC Wall plug adapter or PC USB Cable: 4 hours
Solar PV panel : 5.5V / 150mA / … More >>
Posted on 03 January 2012 by admin
Product Description
” Product ship from California, USA. ”
Product Specification
Product model : SC700U
Product name : Helios portable solar power charger
Adjustable Output voltage(USB) : 3.7V ~ 5.5V
Output current : 500mA ~ 1000mA
Recharging time for built-in battery under Sun light: 8-10 hours
Recharging time for built-in battery through AC Wall plug adapter or PC USB Cable: 4 hours
Solar PV panel : 5.5V / 150mA / … More >>
Posted on 02 January 2012 by admin
Hey I recently built myself a solar-powered cell phone charger for my Palm Pre using this these plans. http://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-Powered-Cell-Phone-Charger/
The solar cell is a 6V 50mA and the DC outlet is 12V. My problem is when I plus the phone into the charger cable, it will pup up that it is charging but then the entire UI becomes extremely sluggish, making taps on the screen take several seconds to register until the screens settles into an entirely unresponsive state. Removing it from the charger does not fix this and and I end up having to pull the battery and do a hard restart.
Any ideas why this might happen?
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