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Brunton Solaris Flexible Personal Solar Panel

February 24, 2009

Yes. This is only really useful to trickle charge higher voltage devices though. As stringing a bunch of these together in series will not allow them to supply more current.

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Brunton Solaris Flexible Personal Solar Panel

February 24, 2009

Read carefully Corey, you purchased a 6 watt model, not a 6 volt model. That said, it sounds like you want this:http://www.amazon.com/Jensen-JP2401-Dc-USB-Charger/dp/B000IAPCWI

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Brunton Solaris Flexible Personal Solar Panel

February 24, 2009

the larger 12 watt panel above will TRICKLE charge your laptop. ie: charge the batteries over the course of a day or two.

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Brunton Solaris 52 Solar Panel

February 24, 2009

your refrigerator should have power consumption information on its back panel. If it consumes 100 watts, expect this rig to lengthen your run time by 30 mins. To get wattage consumption multiply input voltage (12V) by input current (amps, see your back panel).

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Brunton Solaris Flexible Personal Solar Panel

February 24, 2009

Lets say you have a 3.6V, 1000 mAh (the same as 1 Ah) cellphone battery. That means that you have a 3.6 Watt hour battery (3.6 V * 1 Ah =3.6 VAh=3.6 Wh). That means that at 100% efficiency, a 6 watt panel could charge your battery in 40 mins (a 6 watt panel can charge a 6 Wh battery in 1 hour). Expect it to take at least an hour in good sunlight because of various losses to heat.

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