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Solar Battery Charger


By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on April 15th, 2010

Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink)

Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) lets you charge all your electronic gadgets anywhere, anytime.

If you are tired of your electrical gadgets dying right when you need them the most, then you will love this solar battery charger. This charger may be little (and pink), but it can charge any device that charges through mini USB, such as cell phones and PDAs, cameras and camcorders, MP3 and MP4 players, GPS devices, and even portable gaming systems like the PSP! There are also four adapters to charge Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, and Sony-Ericcson phones. You will love the convenience of being able to charge all your electrical devices any time you want, anywhere you go.

Using this solar battery charger is easy. Before you go out, charge the battery in one of three ways: connect to your PC via the USB cable, plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet, or place the charger in direct sunlight. Charge it with your computer while you're at work, or stick it in your dashboard while you're driving. No matter how you charge it, this solar battery charger will be ready when you need to charge your phone, camera, MP3 player, and other gadgets.

This battery charger is great for emergencies and everyday convenience. Plus, it's cute! Purchase a sample for yourself to see how wonderfully the CVBS-S07 works, then order in bulk for even better savings. From the leader in factory-direct high tech gadgets, Chinavasion.

At a Glance...

  • 1350mAh capacity
  • 5V output
  • 4 phone adapters
  • Mini USB
  • 60 minutes to charge phone

Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink)
Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink)
Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink) Solar Battery Charger for Phones, Cameras, USB Devices (Pink)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    How long can you leave a solar battery charger hooked up to your auto?
    My car battery goes dead if I don't start it every 2-3 days. I want to go away for 2 weeks or so.. would I be able to leave a solar battery charger hooked up to my auto for that amount of time?
    I haven't bought one yet just collecting information right now.

    • ANSWER:
      Its likely that you battery may just need to be replaced. Your battery should always start unless its been two months or more. If you battery was dead for a long period of time it may have sulfated in which case it will probably be cheapest to just replace it.

      It may also be that your alternator is not charging it up. You can take it to a shop and see or you can measure the voltage with a cheep multimeter. It should be at or above 14v when the car is running(if not bad alternator) and 12.5v and above when the car is off( if not bad battery).
      Multimeter:
      http://www.aurorapower.net/products/categoryid/5/list/1/level/a/productid/74.aspx

      A solar charger is a good idea to make sure your battery stays topped of and never stays dead for a long time. A solar charger that costs less than 0 is not going to hurt your battery. Its power output is useful, but small compared to one that you plug into the wall. I wired a 15watt one into my old car permanently, it works great.

  2. QUESTION:
    Can you leave a solar battery charger hooked up to your car for months?
    I intend to leave my car in my relatives' home for months before I come back. Can I just leave a solar battery charger hooked up to the car for months? Is it safe? Will it over charge?

    Should I get disconnect the negative cable instead to prevent the battery from dying?

    • ANSWER:
      I wouldn't. Most solar controllers put out over 14 volts and some put out more. That wouldn't help the life of the battery. Putting an automatic charger on it every two months would be good.

  3. QUESTION:
    Which wire of this solar battery charger attaches of the positive post?
    I'm installing a solar battery charger for my lawn tractor. The instructions says attach the positive wire(+) to the positive red post of the battery and the negative wire to the negative post.
    However, both wires look the same except that one wire has a white stripe the entire length. Which wire is the positive?

    • ANSWER:
      Yes...the white stripe wire is the positive...the solid black is the negative....

  4. QUESTION:
    How to test a 12V Solar Battery Charger?
    I have got a solar power trickle charger for car battery but the thing is, there are no indications to prove that it is working and the battery is charging. The shop says they haven't got any electrcian to test the darn thing.

    I would appreciate any clever person who can give suggestions of how I could carry out my own test at home.

    • ANSWER:
      use a multimeter...or at a push an low powerd LED.

  5. QUESTION:
    is it possable to build a 9v solar charger for a square battery?
    I am fed up with constantly buying batterys while I am camping and so I bought a solar powered battery charger. the only problem is that it does not charger 9v cells. can any one recommend a way of constructing one.
    At present, I have a 12V solar panel rated at 4.8w. that should suffice for power requirement. what I don't want is for the battery to be overcharged.

    • ANSWER:
      disregard Johann, he doesn't know that transformers work only on AC.

      Probably voltage output is too low to charge a 9 volt battery.

      You can buy another charger, or add a DC-DC converter to boost the 3 volts to 9 volts. Probably cheaper to get another charger.