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January 30, 2007

Can you use Solar Chargers? - solar power

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Solar chargers are a great option for people always on the move. If people are always traveling, a solar charger is a wonderful user-friendly option that wont drain resources.

ICP solar chargers are an excellent brand of charger that is guaranteed to work. If you are dependent on your battery to operate machinery or vehicles, this guarantee is essential. Having a battery charger that does not work when you are stuck miles away from civilization is not a good thing. ICP solar chargers are also a great idea for backup power in a small home or cabin.

Solar power has often been commended for its environmentally-friendly capability to provide energy. One solar panel can charge a 12Volt battery in full with direct sunlight at a rate of 7 Amps or more. The power is then electrochemically stored within the battery.

ICP offers a range of chargers for devices like cell phones, PDAs, and other small electrical appliances. With these chargers, you simply plug the device into the solar charger and let it do its job. ICP also offers chargers for higher power machines like cars, motorcycles, heavy duty trucks, even marine and RV applications.

The ICP solar chargers range in price from $30 to $500. However, it is well worth the investment and there are no recurring electrical utility costs associated with charging.

Dawn Rowlett

Dawn Rowlett is an author for Battery Web,a retailer and wholesaler of all types of batteries. Visit the site for a great selection of Solar Chargers.

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April 28, 2008

How Solar Powered Battery Chargers Can Ease Your Everyday's Life


Solar battery charger is one of these devices that became a necessity once we have all these electric devices that we use on a daily basis. iPod, laptop, mobile phone, PDA, GPS etc' just name it. The more we use these battery based gadgets, the more our lives in the 21st century depend on. These battery based portable electric devices need to be recharged pretty often which hook us to the grid outlet and reduce our mobility and portability. If we do not charge them they become useless. At this point the solar powered battery charger gives us back the freedom and releases us from being chained to outlet grid in order to charge our batteries.

They are not a matter of fashion, they are gaining popularity with very good reasons. Solar charger is simple to use on the go, where ever you are, all it takes is some sunlight. There are backpacks with solar cells on them, so they charge your batteries while you are on your daily activity without any need of your attention. There are portable flexible solar panels that you can place in your small bag and use them to charge your electrical devices' batteries when you need to without being attached to any electrical grid outlet. Most solar chargers are equipped with plug kits which match to variety of electric devices. The variety of solar chargers' sizes, shapes and uses continue to grow rapidly.

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October 23, 2007

Portable Solar Power is in the Bag!


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.

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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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December 11, 2006

Solar Power - The New Way To RV


by Adam OConnor

Are you confined to certain rv parks because you need electricity? Or are you using a generator that costs too much in gas? Would you like to be independent of these confinements and gas costs?

Consider trying RV Solar Panel Kits, they can give you the freedom to travel anywhere you want for as long as you want without worry. Your generator will now act as an accessory rather than a necessity and may eliminate it all together.

A Solar Power Panel or Kit is designed to keep your RV batteries charged so you can have light and operate other RV appliances. This allows you to go anywhere you want in the USA. Every year thousands of people insatll solar charging systems on their RVs. Why? A solar system can put an end to battery worries, allowing you to dry camp without giving up the luxury of elecricity. From simple battery maintenance to full-time live aboard power, Solar RV Kits come in a range of sizes and can be installed on RVs, campers, trailers, 5th wheels and motorhomes. Click here for more on RV solar panels.

SELECTING A SOLAR POWER BATTERY-WHAT TO CONSIDER

When Selecting a Solar Battery Charger for Your RV Consider These Items: 1. Batteries are exposed to varying temperature extremes: If not taken into consideration, this can lead to plate sulfation and/or excess water loss. It is important to include battery temperature compensation in the charge controller.

  1. Operating of solar panels: Solar panels operate at higher than normal temperatures when laid flat on the roof of RVs, from which they suffer a voltage drop. Make sure your solar panels are rated at about 17 volts or higher in order to allow for this voltage drop and still be able to fully charge your battery.

  2. Use of charge controllers: The use of incorrect charge controllers may lead to unsatisfactory performance and possible battery damage.

What Type of System Do You Need?

The selection of a power system starts with a look at your current power needs and the type of camping you enjoy (i.e. weekend, extended or fulltime). If your power demands increase for any reason, solar systems are easily expanded.

If you are interested in having freedom to travel anywhere in the USA consider Solar Power. For more information on Solar Power kits, solar rv battery chargers, etc…. please come join us at Insideyourrv.com.

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January 15, 2008

Solar Batteries - Deep Cycle


Batteries are separated into two categories, by application (what the battery is used for) and construction (how the battery is built. Automotive, deep-cycle and marine are the major applications. There are others, but those three categories make up the bulk of battery applications.



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