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October 23, 2007

Portable Solar Power is in the Bag!

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The 21st century has given us a plethora of new and fun gadgets. It has also tripled our need for batteries and its impact on our wallets. What if you could recharge those batteries for free? On the go? Wherever you happen to be? Battery Impact

The chemicals in our batteries are less toxic than they were ten years ago, but the very nature of batteries is chemical. Discarded battery chemicals leach into our groundwater and soil when they're buried and into the air when incinerated. Imagine the dozens of batteries one person uses and multiply that by millions? How about billions? Yikes!

Rechargeable batteries are becoming more popular, and not, ironically, because they are better for the environment. They are easier on the pocketbook. And with just about everything needing batteries (and accounts) to operate, from toys to phones, PDAs, MP3s, GPS devices, laptops, and all the portable conveniences of this century, something has to give in our budgets.

Solar Chargers

Solar powered battery chargers have hit the market in a flurry. A search term on the rise, solar power is practical and easier to implement. You can recharge indefinitely for no cost at all!

From simple little panels you can store in your bag or purse and pull out when needed, to panels that are already a part of a backpack, you can literally charge up wherever you are. Even when you're at home, rather than plugging in, just give it a bit of window and you can recharge without plugs and power strips. The backpacks and bags are ingenious because they are so portable and they keep your toys safe, secure, and handy. They charge while you walk and talk and go about your day. When you're on top of the mountain and notice your GPS or cell phone is dying, you can recharge immediately.

There are backpacks and fanny packs and cute little packs making your solar charger practical, accessible, and inconspicuous. From campsites to campus, you'll never be worried about your batteries going dead on you again.

Free Power

There are so many advantages to using [tag-tec]solar power[/tag-tec], once you start using it, you'll wonder why you didn't try it sooner. Along with the convenience of the bags and backpacks, the variety of uses and sizes grows as rapidly as the toys do. Most solar chargers come equipped with plug kits which adapt to your specific devices.

And the toys are endless it seems. How many plugs do you need and how much is it costing you to keep all your toys juiced? If you leave your chargers plugged in all the time, or overnight, what's the grand total of your usage? How about the cost of replacing batteries? The final costs for these depends on the individual, but you can bet it's more than what a good solar charger will cost. Plus, once the initial cost of your solar purchase - which isn't much - has been completed, the power is absolutely free.



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January 18, 2007

Nimh Batteries Last 2 - 3 times Longer Than NiCad And NiMH Batteries. - battery technology


A standard NiMH charger will help prevent overcharging and allow for maximum capacity of charge for Talk time. Now with the NEW NiMH technology, overcharging can almost now be a thing of the past. MAHA C777 Universal Charger available to charge most of your Cellular Phone Batteries. Now there is absolutely no reason to use NiCad batteries any more. NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) battery packs practically make them obsolete. No memory effect means you can recharge them at any time. Energy consumption is very little compared to other batteries. It avoids unnecessary waste of power while using this sort of battery. The hardware provides better optimization and higher performance with low energy consumption. No need to wait until they are completely discharged before recharging. These batteries will also last 2 to 3 times longer than the old NiCad types and 30% longer than older generation NiMH batteries. .

These battery packs can be recharged using your current NiCad Charging System; however for optimum performance and protection we recommend an actual NiMH charger. A standard NiMH charger will help prevent overcharging and allow for maximum capacity. Overcharging NiCad batteries has always been a problem, and severely shortens their life-span. Now with the NEW NiMH technology, overcharging can almost now be a thing of the past. . Technology Comparison

Nickel Metal Hydride battery technology is a breakthrough in the Cellular Telephone power source option. These battery packs are manufactured under end-to-end supervision to assure highest quality and customer satisfaction. . Their Advantages are:

- No memory effect, higher capacity, smaller size! 50-100% increase in capacity over NiCad battery pack - Long life, 500-1,000 charge/discharge cycles. - Light weight and Environmental friendly - low-priced


Robert Goldsmith

Robert is a Freelance Writer For Cellularbatts.com. They Specialize In All Kinds of Cell Phone Battery. No Matter What Kind Of Battery You Are Looking For Whether It Be A Samsung Cell Phone Battery, Or A Motorola Cell Phone Battery You Can Find it Here.

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December 29, 2006

Nimh Batteries Last 2 - 3 times Longer Than NiCad And NiMH Batteries. - battery technology


A standard NiMH charger will help prevent overcharging and allow for maximum capacity of charge for Talk time. Now with the NEW NiMH technology, overcharging can almost now be a thing of the past. MAHA C777 Universal Charger available to charge most of your Cellular Phone Batteries. Now there is absolutely no reason to use NiCad batteries any more. NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) battery packs practically make them obsolete. No memory effect means you can recharge them at any time. Energy consumption is very little compared to other batteries. It avoids unnecessary waste of power while using this sort of battery. The hardware provides better optimization and higher performance with low energy consumption. No need to wait until they are completely discharged before recharging. These batteries will also last 2 to 3 times longer than the old NiCad types and 30% longer than older generation NiMH batteries. .

These battery packs can be recharged using your current NiCad Charging System; however for optimum performance and protection we recommend an actual NiMH charger. A standard NiMH charger will help prevent overcharging and allow for maximum capacity. Overcharging NiCad batteries has always been a problem, and severely shortens their life-span. Now with the NEW NiMH technology, overcharging can almost now be a thing of the past. . Technology Comparison

Nickel Metal Hydride battery technology is a breakthrough in the Cellular Telephone power source option. These battery packs are manufactured under end-to-end supervision to assure highest quality and customer satisfaction. . Their Advantages are:

- No memory effect, higher capacity, smaller size! 50-100% increase in capacity over NiCad battery pack - Long life, 500-1,000 charge/discharge cycles. - Light weight and Environmental friendly - low-priced


Robert Goldsmith

Robert is a Freelance Writer For Cellularbatts.com. They Specialize In All Kinds of Cell Phone Battery. No Matter What Kind Of Battery You Are Looking For Whether It Be A Samsung Cell Phone Battery, Or A Motorola Cell Phone Battery You Can Find it Here.

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May 1, 2007

Alternative energy - Green as in mainstream


It is very cool that the world is starting to sit up and notice that we need [tag-tec]alternative energy[/tag-tec] sources if we are to survive in this world. It is just shocking at times to see how quickly it is catching on. No really. I mean it. Maybe it is a California thing but I doubt that is entirely it as it would not be happening at this pace if it was only wacky folks in earthquake land that were into this stuff.

My mainstream newspaper that lands on my porch each day ( I know I should read it online and save a tree, but I am old school when it comes to the paper. Something tactile about it) has launched a whole supplement section to the paper recently. It is called Green and is a 10-20 page section dealing entirely with green issues. It is amazing to see. This newspaper has also been giving tons of space to energy issues such as [tag-tec]solar power[/tag-tec], biodiesel, ethanol, and even the controversy over [tag-ice]nuclear power[/tag-ice] plants in California.

Next week it will probably be the local TV stations that suddenly have become green or alternative energy aware. That is how the mainstream media do it. They run in tight little packs that feed off each other. But if it ends up helping bring the word to the world that is fine with me. OK now go turn off that light in the kitchen and save some energy.

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January 18, 2007

Biomass: Heating Your Home With…Corn - biomass


With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.

Not Just For Movies Anymore

As mentioned by President Bush in his State of the Union speech, the United States has a bad oil addiction. Throw in the negative environmental impact of using fossil fuels, and it becomes apparent a change is needed. As we look around for alternative energy sources, biomass is becoming a popular choice. Biomass is simply energy derived from the burning of bio fuels such as animal waste and excessive crops.

As people starve around the world, it is sadly ironic that we have a major surplus of corn. Corn makes an excellent biomass power source. This is because corn packs a serious amount of energy in each kernel. When used with a heating system, they produce as much heat as traditional furnaces, but at a much lower cost.

Biomass corn energy is produced using dry shelled corn as the power source. Unlike the edible variety, the corn does not have to be of high quality stock. Pretty much any shelled corn will do so long as it is dry and free of husk fibers.

Corn is turned into heat for a home much the same way as wood. The process involves a fired stove with corn being used instead of wood. If youre picturing standing in the snow with a shovel, you will be happily disappointed. These days, shelled corn is delivered to your home where it is stored in a tank. As the heating system requires additional fuel, a thermostat senses the loss in temperature and opens a door in the storage tank. A pre-set amount of corn falls into the furnace and, ta da, you have more fire and more heat. The heat is then piped into the home through the same duct system used with an electric heating system.

Generally, burning corn for heat will cost you half as much as oil produced energy, 30 percent less than coal produced heat and 70 percent less than heat produced with natural gas. If youre buying energy to heat your house from a utility company, converting to a corn can save you as much as 75 percent.

At first mention, using corn as a fuel source might seem 'out there.' In truth, it is the most searched type of furnace on the Internet. That should tell you something about its popularity and viability.

Rick Chapo

Rick Chapo is with SolarCompanies.com, a directory of solar energy companies. Visit our biomass energy page to read more about corn burning furnaces.

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