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Plug 'n Play Solar Chargers

With the recent introduction of plug-n-play Solar Chargers into the market, solar power is within the reach of just about anyone. You no longer have to be a tech savvy "do-it-yourself-er" in order to harness solar power.

What exactly is a plug-n-play solar charger? In its simplicity, it's usually a solar panel combined with a battery pack, sold as a unit, which is capable of collecting solar energy and storing it in a battery. That's all there is to it.

The feature that makes this type of set-up so useful is that you can use it to power or recharge your electrical devices, laptops, power tools, radios or even TVs, from the battery pack. The solar power and battery pack are sold together - so you don't have to worry about compatibility, cables, watts, voltages, or anything like that. And you don't have to wonder whether the setup will work or not.

By using the battery pack, instead of trying to power your equipment directly from a solar panel, you ensure that you have a steady flow of power or electricity flowing into your equipment. Even on a sunny day there can always be some clouds. When they move in front of the sun it there would be a decrease of solar energy being picked up by the panels, which would momentarily reduce the amount of electricity being produced by your solar charger. But if your equipment is connected to a battery pack (which is in turn connected to a solar panel) the battery would take up the momentary slack in solar energy.

There are other advantages to using plug-n-play solar charger kits, i addition to their steady flows of electricity. Because of the fact that the solar panels charge the battery pack, you will be able to make use of solar energy at any time, night or day, regardless of weather conditions or available sunlight. You simply make sure the solar charger is charging during daylight hours. You then use the battery to charge your laptop, cell-phone, iPod (or whatever else you need to charge) during the night, while you are sleeping.

A little known fact I will throw in is that many people think Solar Chargers and solar panels only work in hot climates. Not true. Solar panels collect solar energy far more efficiently when they are cold. Thus, they actually operate more efficiently in colder temperatures. This fact makes them perfectly suitable for just about any climate. All you need is daylight.

There are some factors you will need to take into account with such a solar charger setup:

1. Whether or not the battery pack is capable of powering the device you want to power

2. How long it takes for the solar panel to fully charge your battery pack.

Once you know that, you can decide whether you have found the right solar charger setup for you or not.

There are now a wide variety of ready-to-go, plug-n-play solar charger systems and do-it-yourself packages available, to suit anyone's needs. They are used for small portable power units, cell phones, camera batteries, iPods, and laptops, etc. They are also used for larger systems which give remote or emergency power for AC and DC appliances such as radios, small TVs, cabin lighting and much, much more.

Plug-n-play devices and do-it-yourself kits are a great way to get started using solar energy at an affordable price. They bypass the need for advanced knowledge in electronics, and keep things simple.


Please visit Anna's website on Solar Chargers & Portable Solar Power, for further information on portable solar panels and chargers. You can also find more information at Plug 'n Play Solar Chargers.

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I recently bought the GV-CH800S portable solar charger, so that I could use it to charge my IPad during a month long trip to Chennai, India that I'm going on. I've read the output of the device (which is 5.5v -+ 2v) and compared it to the output of my IPad's power adapter charger (5.1v), so in the voltage isn't too low for the IPad to use to charge. However when I use the solar charger to charge my IPad, the IPad says "not charging" next to the battery symbol, which is also the problem I have when trying to charge my IPad with my laptop ( my laptop is nearly 4 years old, and i read that the reason why my laptop can't charge my IPad is because my USB port doesn't supply enough power...) Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know how to sort this problem? Thank you :D My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A305-S6916, special edition model with Intel Core 2 Centrino and ATI Radeon HD graphics, and I have an IPad 2.

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