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Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: 87Burban] #568650 03/14/11 02:12 AM
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That could lead to some interesting possibilities. Must ponder on this.


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Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: 87Burban] #568651 03/14/11 07:25 AM
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Kodak has a new solar charger that seems to be pretty practical - and cheap!

http://store.kodak.com/store/ekconsus/en_US/pd/Solar_Charger_KS100-C%2B2/productID.161674800

$20 on amazon

I have used many of those little solar chargers and couldn't get a charge on a small cell phone in direct sunlight in any reasonable amount of time. They just don't have the surface area to capture enough energy.

I used to have the UltraLast Green Solar 2 AA/USB, which is virtually identical to the one you mentioned.

I wouldn't get either one again. If I was last-minute, stocking up at a store after the SHTF and that was the only thing there ... I might grab a couple. But, it is my last choice in solar power. Right now, hand crank devices and Powerfilm are the only true well-functioning products.

Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: ] #568652 03/14/11 07:26 AM
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Go to Amazon and read the reviews that don't sound like they were written by the people selling the product.

Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: ] #568653 12/16/12 06:57 PM
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Here is the updated solar kit. I have added quite a few eneloop AA and AAA. I tried to keep my devices all in the AA category, but couldn't find a head lamp I liked at a decent cost, so there is one device that doesn't.

I also made an adapter that connects the two panels in a parallel circuit which keeps the voltage the same, but increases amps. More power for overcast days and the second panel provides redundancy should one fail.

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Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: ] #568654 12/16/12 07:00 PM
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Nice!


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Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: gun dog] #568655 12/16/12 07:08 PM
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Sweet ok JJ they are on my amazon wish list now so if we make it through the week lol I'll be picking one up for sure.


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You've really got a nice setup there JJ. And I agree with you about trying to keep all the devices using the same size battery.


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Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: SkunkHunter] #568657 12/16/12 09:44 PM
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Thanks.

It does keep the gadgets running. I brought it outside just now to test it on a snowy, overcast day. It is now on the porch charging 4 AA batteries in relatively dim light. I can see where the sun is, but it just looks like a fuzzy bright spot through all the snow and clouds.

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Just remembered the charging on the porch and the sun has gone down. After about 2.5 hours of overcast light, the two arrays charged 100 percent of four AA batteries.

Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: ] #568659 12/17/12 12:50 AM
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Nice what mah are they?


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Re: Outdoor power solution -- The sun [Re: greaser] #568660 12/17/12 01:03 AM
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The batteries are Eneloop. I recommend them. I did a lot of research before investing in them.

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I have heard good things about them and I do need some new rechargeables.


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