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 03 February 2012 by admin
seem to have a wide range. Recommendations or experiences would be appreciated. Thank you
Posted on 03 February 2012 by admin
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Posted on 03 February 2012 by admin
I know that there are bigger ones that you can power your laptop from, and actually keep working from it, but they are very expensive for me. So I thought – maybe a small one (that is used for ipods, psp, mobiles etc) would work (not for running your laptop directly from it, but leaving it to charge during the day, and using it in the evening – this is when I use it most) Is it going to work, do you think?
cheers
Posted on 02 February 2012 by admin
that is roughly this big
http://cgi.ebay.com/800mah-Solar-Mobile-Power-panel-Charger-for-3G-Iphone_W0QQitemZ110419658273QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item19b5864621
using it to power a high drain item??
Posted on 01 February 2012 by admin
So I was reading about solar cells and saw that you need a inverter to get any output/electricity out of the cell, is that true?
I wanted to use solar cells to power up for example a cellphone charger, what would I need to do that? except the solar cell and the charger..
(the charger requires 230V input, european model)
Posted on 01 February 2012 by admin
I want to know what has a solar panel so i can make a solar usb charger
Posted on 31 January 2012 by admin
the solar panel has two alligator clamps (like jumper cables) at the end, I guess to charge a battery.
I guess I need some device I can hook the alligator clamps to that has a 115V plug on the other end I can plug the battery charger into?
Is there more to it than that?
Posted on 31 January 2012 by admin
In future, I’m thinking shape-memory alloys and solar power (chargers) may take off. Right now I’m a teenager but I have always been business-orientated, and I have made £3000 (not joking) from businesses I started up in the past. Do you think both businesses potentially could make a over a million dollars in the future?
Posted on 30 January 2012 by admin
I am heading to Nepal and do not want to lose power on my cameras but they can only be charged via “plugging in”. A USB connection does not work. Looking for a solar panel to clip to my bag or carry that I can plug in the charger as if plugging in to wall outlet. Thanks.
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