I would like a Solar charger that does not cost to much.
I want one that is Portable.
I would like a Solar charger that does not cost to much.
I want one that is Portable.
I am a very busy person and need to know where i can find a charger for my HP TouchSmart tm2. My charger’s input is 100-240V.~ 1.6A 50-60GHz. Output is 18.5V 3.5A. It runs at 65W. We are willing to build a little and we are trying to keep the cost down low. Anything helps, thanks!
If I used a small solar panel, a power converter, and a trickle charger, would it be possible to run a small portable ac unit on large car battery. Keeping the battery and the solar panel outside and running the cord and power converter inside, would it be possible to have enough power to run the portable unit for 4-6 hours a day or would it be too much for the large car battery to sustain for a lengthy period of time? I would have a second battery on hand 1 to run and 1 charging. Would this work?
I intend to leave my car in my relatives’ home for months before I come back. Can I just leave a solar battery charger hooked up to the car for months? Is it safe? Will it over charge?
Should I get disconnect the negative cable instead to prevent the battery from dying?
Im am hiking Everest (to camp 3 or 4) and wanted a solar charger for my iphone. Any that you would suggest? Im looking for something that works at a decent rate (i know its solar power so i wont expect miracles), preferably light, and def durable.
Thanks!
I’ve heard of the Solio Charger but I’m not sure if they work at all with the iPhone 3G.
Not very good with electronics and would appreciate every smallest detail, I would like to build something that charges AA batteries with a solar panel. I have different solar panels ranging from what I’m pretty sure of 1 volt to about 5 as well as a AA battery holder, but I have no idea what diodes, capacitors are, what they do or how they work. I would appreciate it very much if someone explained how I could go about making one of these.
using a 6V solar fence charger and 130watt 5 gal bucket. In interior Alaska with only 3-4 hrs daylight right now. How would I convert the bucket from A/C?