2 (5 watt?) solar panels stuck to the window with gorilla tape. low profile...probably
not the best mounting spot but it cost little in effort
they run through a charge controller that can take quite a bit more wattage...manifesting
more solar panels...
Apr 17, 2013 04:09:01 PM, steveberl(a)gmail.com wrote:
What charges the battery?
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, Hol Gaskill wrote:
Hi folks,
I have moved my offgrid test panel to sudo room.
To use it, plug in any cigarette lighter type device into aux 1 or aux 2 plugs and flip
the associated switch. Right now in aux 1 there is a 2-port USB charger (that is
compatible with iPhones unlike some units) that I think can put out up to 2 amps. Storage
is in the tiny battery for now, but I'd like to use a bigger one to allow its use
later into the night - is anyone reserving on to that one in the cubbies for something or
can I hook it up? Third from the bottom switch goes to the 400 watt inverter that's
attached for driving AC loads. It works on the window fan when fully charged, becomes
angry when less charged. Eventually I'll put an arduino and power transistors in
there for automatic switching of various things.
If anyone wants to collaborate on offgrid
projects relating to water, power, or agriculture i am usually interested in that sort of
thing, especially if someone has a greenhouse they want to automate, or a garden they want
to build an automated greenhouse on:
http://www.reuk.co.uk/Solar-Greenhouse-Heat-Sink.htm
http://nwteche.com/red7_blog/open-source-diy-greenhouse-project/
Anyways, try it out next time you need to charge
a phone at sudo room. Maybe use the inverter for your laptop if all the outlets on the
power strip are taken :)
Let me know if you have any problems/ideas!
Cheers,
Hol
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