Showing posts with label Portable Solar Power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portable Solar Power. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Clean Energy - It's Portable Solar Power Now!

Portable Solar Power and Solar Chargers

When first thinking of solar power, one almost always thinks of the large, cumbersome panels that are laid on the roof of one’s home or business to draw in the most of the sun’s solar energy. Then, when you think of portable solar energy, it’s easy to think “yeah, right.” However, with our technology and the fortitude of scientists that want to Go Green, they have made great strides to doing just that.

Portable solar power comes in many shapes and sizes, but the amount of energy that is gained from these devices is dependent upon many factors. How strong is the sun the day that you are using the device, how much of the device is exposed to the sun and so on.

Now, we find that we have many options to taking solar power with us wherever we go. For instance, there are solar powered devices that can charge your laptop, batteries, and other small devices that people on the go are in constant need of.

Other great uses for solar power that is portable would be for the outdoor person who wants to carry a cell phone or camera, but has no where to charge the batteries when they die. Even in today’s age of great technological advances, it’s still quite difficult to find a plug-in in the middle of a forest or on a mountain. But with portable solar power, you can take a small device with you, adjust it so that it is exposed to the sun and charge your cell phone or camera batteries.

This same device and others can also make camping or RV-ing more fun because you don’t have to worry about finding a place for a hook-up. This can allow you to broaden your horizons and go where no camper has gone before. There are so many items to choose from, that if you are not a camper, you just may want to try it out!

There are even solar panels that you can get for your boat, if you like to go boating. And for anyone who has ever been stuck out on the middle of the lake, out of gas, an alternate source of power is a definite plus. If you have solar panels on your boat, then you never have to worry about running out of gas, or cutting a fun boat trip short because you are running low on gas. For more information, please visit this page on Portable Solar Power.



Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Finding a Solar Laptop Charger

There are several points to take into consideration when choosing a portable solar laptop charger - including size and weight issues that need to be taken into account.

Most laptops require from 50 to 70 watts of power in order to operate, and up until recently, solar panels that provided that amount of power were far too heavy to carry around.

However, with the advancements in solar technology, solar panels are becoming lighter and more energy-efficient.

Choosing a Solar Laptop Charger

When choosing a portable solar charger for your laptop, size, weight, and the circumstances you intend to use them in are important issues to consider.

Using Solar Laptop Chargers in Conjunction with RVs or Vehicles

If you are traveling in an RV, you could just as easily install an rv solar panel system on your RV, and use that system to charge your laptop. A 110-watt system or 160-watt solar panel kit would do the trick, and should work fine for either recharging or running your laptop.

Even better would be to have a battery bank as well in your RV, so that your power supply is automatically maintained throughout daylight hours. This will also give you the freedom to use your stored solar energy whenever you want to, and not be restricted to only accessing it during daylight hours. It can also help you conserve excess energy which is generated by your solar panels, so that you will have energy left over later on, in case of adverse weather conditions (or in case you need to use your laptop more on some days than on other days.

If you do not own an RV, but do own a vehicle, there are several smaller automotive solar battery chargers on the market, which plug directly into the cigarette lighter socket of your car. Some solar chargers also hook up directly to the battery. In this case you can charge or operate your laptop straight from the vehicle battery, and continue charging the vehicle with the automotive solar battery charger, so that your car battery does not run flat while you are charging your laptop.

Independent Portable Solar Panels for Laptops

If you are looking for a portable solar panel, or a portable solar charger which works independently from a vehicle, you can look at getting one or more foldable or flexible solar panels, such as the Brunton Solaris or Brunton SolarRoll. They are extremely light-weight and can be folded or rolled up for ease of transportation. They come in modules of varing wattages.

For a laptop you will probably want a 26-watt or 52-watt solar charger, but connecting three 14-watt solar panels together will give you a sizable energy output. This might take a little more technical savvy, but it is not hard to figure out and is a workable possibility. Most solar panels are sold as modules that can easily be connected to each other. Remember, as a rule of thumb, the higher the overall wattage, the shorter the charging time for your equipment, and vice versa.

Complete Portable Solar Kits

Another option, and possibly the most workable one, is to get a portable solar power kit. These kits often include solar panels as well as a rechargeable battery. The solar panel is used to recharge the battery, and you can then plug your laptop into the battery in order to either run or recharge your laptop. The advantage of this system is that you can charge the solar battery at any time and then plug into the solar panels later when you need more power. This is useful as now you are not constrained to daylight hours to make use of solar energy.

Small Portable Solar Chargers

Finally, another option is to simply go with a small portable solar charger. Even though it might be too small to run the laptop, it will slow battery drain and give you longer working time if used. Low-wattage solar chargers can still (at least in theory) be used to recharge the laptop, though it will longer.

Below are a few examples of portable solar panels and solar chargers that can work well for laptops:

Source Article:

Solar Laptop Charger

Monday, October 20, 2008

Solar Power - Save Money with Solar Power

Learn about how you can use solar power to save money and one of many good ways to save energy in your home.

Build Your Own Solar Hot Water Heater
How to Build Your Own Solar Hot Water Heater Do you want a solar hot water heater for your home? It’s entirely possible to heat your water with solar power and save money on your energy bill. An added benefit is that you will help clean up the environment by using solar energy instead of polluting [...]

Thursday, June 12, 2008

New Squidoo Lens on Solar Power

Portable Solar Power | Solar Chargers



We have created our first Squidoo Lens on Solar Power.

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Solar Tower | Global Warming

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I found another video on the subjects of Global Warming and alternative energy

Monday, June 9, 2008

Watch Solar Power Burning a Brick

Portable Solar Power | Solar Chargers



This video gives a conveys a very good picture of how powerful solar energy can be.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Solio Charger - The Portable Solar Battery Charger

The Solio Charger

A Portable Solar Battery Charger

At the following link you will find a simple explanation of how a Solio Charger works and what it is.

Solio Charger

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Portable Solar Energy

Portable Solar Power

By Zack Lim

Solar energy is a clean and efficient for of energy. The demand for it is greater than the supply. The cost of supplying electricity to remote locations is expensive and time consuming. Solar power is an excellent alternative. Portable solar power has been referred to as packaging sunlight. The concept is using an adapter to allow you to use solar power that has been accumulated during times when you do not have enough solar energy. They are mainly used at night.

Battery chargers with solar power are very popular. They simply plug into your cigarette lighter and charge your car in minutes. On a larger scale you can purchase portable generators that will allow you to use energy produced by sunlight when sunlight is not available. These power sources are used by corporations, small businesses, and individuals. They are used to supply power to entire networks or simply to operate your DVD player. The type and size of generator you want to purchase will depend on your individual needs. Within the next three years, it is believed solar panels will be made that can supply power to cell phones as well. However, the cost of such phones is anticipated to be high because it is expensive to design that type of solar panel.

The internet offers information to compare portable solar power products and their uses. This information will be very useful in deciding what products will give you the best deal for your money. If you still have questions, a great resource is the Advanced Energy Group. It is a respected supplier of solar power and portable power systems throughout the United States. They offer quality products and consulting information about solar power options. They also have an excellent rating for their technical support to customers.

While some remain skeptical about the use of solar power, it really does make sense. The portable solar power devices available at reasonable costs make it even more efficient, safe, and worth while to do for the environment. As the solar power industry continues to grow, expect to see new and better portable devices available on the market.

Zack is the owner of http://www.solar-power-infor.blogspot.com/ providing quality free information on solar power. For more free report and article, click http://www.solar-power-infor.blogspot.com/

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Friday, May 4, 2007

Portable Solar Energy Power During an Emergency

During an Emergency Portable Solar Energy Power Station Comes in
Handy

Wilhelm Williams

For years now, the military has been using a portable solar energy power station to provide energy for their mobile units. Recently, these invaluable systems have become available for
civilian use for camping or in the event of emergencies. Being able to supply electricity during power shortages, typical in emergencies, is a real lifesaver and an aid towards recovery efforts.

The size of the portable solar energy power station needed depends on the situation and the amount of power that is required. A small unit can be used to supply light to an area.
If the need is to supply enough power for refrigeration, lights and to drive water pumps, a larger portable solar energy power station will be required. They could provide anywhere from 240
watts all the way up to several thousand watts of power. The only drawback is that the bigger the unit, the bigger the battery pack required.

It is usually quick and easy to set up portable solar energy power stations. It is best to use different units of different sizes to perform different functions. For instance, one unit may
be established to provide electricity for lighting. Another larger unit can be used to supply power for refrigeration while a still larger unit can be set up to power water pumps in the event of major overflow.

Portability is Inversely Proportional to the Size of the Battery Pack

The solar panels charge the battery pack during the day. Even while portable solar power station is being used the solar panels are charging the batteries and providing electricity to
power electrical devices. Without the battery pack, the portable power station would be useless at night. During the night or when it is cloudy the battery pack provides the source of electricity to power the lights, water pump, and fans.

It is All About the Batteries

The batteries are the main contributor to the weight of a portable solar energy power station. The other parts, such as the charge controller and solar panels add some weight, but not as much as the batteries do. In order to power more devices the portable power station will require a larger battery pack. Small portable solar power units come with a small battery pack and will power a light or radio for a few hours. Larger more powerful portable solar power units are mounted on a trailer with the battery pack and a mast where the solar panels are
mounted on.

It should be realized that regardless of the size and reliability of the portable solar energy power station, they will never work without sunshine. There may be enough power remaining in the batteries once the sun goes down to operate some devices or equipment, but without sunlight, once the batteries are discharged, you will have to wait until daylight to restore power. Still, it helps to have a portable gadget at the side which comes handy in times of emergency.


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