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Solar charger for rechargeable batteries




by sebarmageddon » 24/04/07, 10:51

Hi everybody ,

voila, I would like to know if anyone knows a solar charger for rechargeable batteries?
where to find it, etc ...?
do you have any info on these devices?

Indeed, I have plenty of rechargeable batteries, with a charger, but in summer, I find it more and more silly to have to eat current at EDF, while our sun can allow us to reduce this current consumption


i saw the isun, does anyone know this stuff?

I hope you will understand my question
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by Christophe » 24/04/07, 10:55

We thought about making one for the store ... the problem is that all those we found at a reasonable price (the Isun is overpriced) only charge AAA (LR6) and not the other batteries.
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by sebarmageddon » 24/04/07, 12:57

well, I hadn't thought of talking about that, in the message
I would need a solar charger for several types of batteries

I have already skimmed the net, but we can not say that it runs the streets this kind of device, it seems to be more common on foreign sites

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by goodeco » 24/04/07, 13:24

At selectronic I saw this one:
http://www.selectronic.fr/upload/produi ... e/9-24.pdf

The problem is that they are often out of stock for this kind of product.
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by Obelix » 24/04/07, 18:39

Hello,

And why not do it ???
A rest of a garden lamp, a diode and a resistor and it works !!!!
For the case, each has their own idea : Cheesy:

If interested I can stick to it (even we can charge in impulses which improves performance)

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by zac » 24/04/07, 19:13

Obelix wrote:Hello,

And why not do it ???
A rest of a garden lamp, a diode and a resistor and it works !!!!


Hello

you are right obelix, but for not heavy you in everywhere.

I'm going to get turned on, because I advertise (free, I have no action in the box) at idsolaire they have a very good one.

Our guru and his dear Christine would have to get high for it to happen in the shop :P :P :P

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by nonoLeRobot » 24/04/07, 20:37

That said, to be ecological, it is above all necessary to protect the batteries and maximize their lifespan.

The pollution of cells / or batteries is not created by the electricity to charge them, but by their chemical composition / manufacture / transport. The conso. electricity is negligible even if the yields are poor.

From an ecological (and even economic) point of view it is much better to have a good / very good quality charger that protects the battery life than any solar charger (unless this one is also of excellent quality). ).

The only advantage of solar, which is a big advantage, is to be able to take it (picnic / camping etc.) everywhere but certainly not to be ecological.
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by zac » 24/04/07, 20:52

you are completely right nono.

I removed all the "batteries" except 2: the battery of my van and that of my telephone (note with the consumption of telephone that I make the batteries one not much time to be worn out); unfortunately with the gone- back to the factory they must eat co².

but what little has to do is more kick on the bikes or cranks on the wheelbarrows : Evil: : Evil: : Evil:

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by sebarmageddon » 25/04/07, 20:28

find a quality solar charger, I would like to but it seems very hard to me

yes, it would be nice to have one in the eco shop, it might avoid having to worry about it, except that on the other hand, it is another person who would take the lead looking for a good charger
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