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[[File:a.jpg|thumb|right|The | [[File:a.jpg|thumb|right|The Solar Charger or Emergency Light.]] | ||
== Project | == Project Description == | ||
This is | This is a Solar Charger or an Emergency Light. | ||
It runs on a 6660 mAh battery. The unit mAh measures the battery's capacity and 6660 represents the battery's ability to deliver 6.6 amps per hour. Amps, is the abbreviation for ampere that means it gagues the amount of electrioc change that passes through a given point with about 6.241 × 10<sup>18</sup> electrons. In other words, this battery will be able to provide 24 hours of light source to a given object or space, or multiple phone charges. To maximize the charging of this device, the angle of the solar panels can be modified. | |||
This type of technology can be classified as an [[Open Source Appropriate Technology]] (OSAT). | |||
== Project goals == | == Project goals == | ||
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File:c.jpg|This Solar Charger can also be used as an Emergency Light | File:c.jpg|This Solar Charger can also be used as an Emergency Light | ||
File:hh.jpg|Inside the Solar Charger | File:hh.jpg|Inside the Solar Charger | ||
File:angle.jpg|The angle of the solar panels can be modified for maximum charging | |||
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== Costs == | == Costs == | ||
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This Solar Charger has already been tested and is successful. | This Solar Charger has already been tested and is successful. | ||
== Conclusions == | == Conclusions == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
Thingiverse - The Solar Charger/Emergency Light | |||
[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:39348] | |||
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Revision as of 02:51, 10 April 2013
Project Description
This is a Solar Charger or an Emergency Light.
It runs on a 6660 mAh battery. The unit mAh measures the battery's capacity and 6660 represents the battery's ability to deliver 6.6 amps per hour. Amps, is the abbreviation for ampere that means it gagues the amount of electrioc change that passes through a given point with about 6.241 × 1018 electrons. In other words, this battery will be able to provide 24 hours of light source to a given object or space, or multiple phone charges. To maximize the charging of this device, the angle of the solar panels can be modified.
This type of technology can be classified as an Open Source Appropriate Technology (OSAT).
Project goals
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Gallery
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This Solar Charger can also be used as an Emergency Light
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Inside the Solar Charger
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The angle of the solar panels can be modified for maximum charging
Costs
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Discussion
This Solar Charger has already been tested and is successful.
Conclusions
Your conclusions.
References
Thingiverse - The Solar Charger/Emergency Light [1]