DIY Portable Solar Power

Portable solar power is no longer limited to calculators, watches and funky-looking solar powered cars. Now solar power is available for an almost unlimited use for small items such as laptops, satellite phones, maritime equipment and many more. Portable fold-up solar mats are now available that can provide up to 155 watts of power at a time. Battery chargers are also available, as well as radios. These modern wonders can save you from having to stay near to your car or other electrical source, giving you the mobility you desire without compromising your need for a power source.

Things You'll Need

  • Solar mats
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Instructions

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      Determine what sort of solar power supply is right for you. This will depend on the size of the item that you want to charge. A good guideline is to only power those things that can run on off of an adapter which fits inside your car's cigarette lighter. This supplies 15 amps which is the maximum power that is recommended for use with most portable solar power.

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      Purchase the solar power from a supplier that specializes in portable solar power and comes with tough outer gear and maximum portability. For example, small briefcase-sized solar panels can be purchased to run your laptop, but solar power from a flexible roll-up mat that can be folded into a suitcase is much more durable, easy to port and safer to lay over uneven ground.

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      Explore the possibilities for larger uses such as a solar-powered portable generator that can be enough to keep your lights on in an emergency. These units can produce a whopping 1500 watts in a unit that is about the size of an ice chest. Unlike mats and other smaller solar collectors, they can store energy that can be released when you need it most.

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      Use alternatives to traditional power for both your phones and other small equipment by purchasing a small pocket-sized solar generator such as the Solio. These little fold-out coin pursed sized items can power a camera or a small GPS by just sitting on your desk or on the dashboard of your car.

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