Sunday, August 1st, 2010 at
5:14 pm

- 3″ Height
- solar power operated waving head
- use by solar power
- Not for the cell phone size as large as IPHONE or Blackberry
- Made in china
Product Description
HOW TO PLACE: You can display it inside the car…
You can display it in the bedroom, Living room, etc.
MATERIAL: Plastic… More >>
Little Goat Cell Phone Stand
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
5:47 pm
Solar Cell Phone Charger
Among the various solar products out there today, whether it’s solar garden lights or solar panels for your home, the solar cell phone charger – or as people call it “Portable Solar Power” – is the new trend; with billions of people using cell phones around the world, why not harness the power of the sun for the benefit of the world in which we live in.
The solar cell phone charger lets us charge wherever, whenever, providing us with power even in the most remote locations. Some solar cell phone charger will recharge our devices, giving us up to 96 hours of standby on our mobile, up to 40 hours on iPod, up to 5 hours on games console, up to 48 hours on your PDA and up to 6 hours on MP3/MP4 players.
Some of solar cell phone charger comes in a water resistant, colorful rubberized casing, tough and powerful, featuring an LCD screen that displays battery capacity and the level of charge. It also has short-circuited protection, over-charging protection and over-discharging protection.
Solar cell phone chargers are surprisingly portable, just a few inches long and about 5 ounces in weight. These solar cell phone charger are highly rated and can deliver a full charge to your cell phone in about an hour just using the sunlight.
Most will charge your device in ample time, about the same as a USB port. Of course using most solar chargers doesn’t discount the in-wall or USB option if direct sunlight isn’t available.
For more information, visit Solar Cell Phone Charger Website.
Solar Cell Phone Charger
Student of Electrical Engineering
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 at
6:25 pm
People have become extremely dependable on any energy sources recently. Alkaline accumulators are very popular means as power suppliers of portable devices today. Their technical properties improve every day. Unfortunately there is still a problem with long life batteries, even modern accumulators have limited capacity. I will share information from my own experience. I am engaged in speleology and the specificity of this engagement is that you always depend on lighting devices consuming electric power. For a long period of time this circumstance has been the biggest problem in my wanderings on labyrinths of caves. In long expeditions it was necessary to take a large supply of accumulators that made backpacks much heavier, sometimes forcing to refuse from necessary things. But thanks to improvement of modern electronic schemes which have become less power-intensive I started to apply a solar battery. I need to note an important circumstance: the prices for solar batteries have gone down greatly in comparison with the 70’s and 80’s! They continue to decrease and the usage of cell batteries becomes rather perspective. Solar batteries allow refusing from the use of big mine batteries.
If you are going on a camping trip or expedition for several days, you can take 30 accumulators which will give power to all necessary equipment: GPS, radio stations, a lantern, flashlight, the receiver (you will need several sets for each device). If you combine small accumulators to the solar battery, constantly recharging them, you will not feel lack of energy carriers, weight of your backpack will decrease as well. Accumulators with solar batteries, a converter, a tester, and a box for accumulators weigh 1,5 kg (for comparison: it is the weight of one grump light with the capacity 36 watt/hour only). Thanks to the solar battery your power supply will have the capacity more than 65 watt/hour. For people engaged in cycling or boating it is an optimum variant to solve problems with power supply and extra kilograms.
Most people think that the use of cell batteries is limited. Their main argument is that in order to use the solar battery it is necessary to have a constant place of basing (parking or camp) in a camping trip or expedition. But today the industry produces accumulators which become charged in a couple of hours. During short letups or a halt for a dinner such accumulators can be charged completely. It is possible to recharge accumulators from the solar battery during a trek to the basing place. You can place the battery on the top of your backpack but don’t forget that in the wood the danger for your battery is represented by branches of trees and bushes. On open district this method is quite comprehensible. Some people consider that the main disadvantage of application of a solar battery is its dependence on the Sun. According to certain control measurements charging of accumulators can be accomplished regularly: during bright sunny days, cloudy days, when it rains, in the forest during sunny days, in the shade of trees. Usually cloudy days are combined with sunny days. Thus, the charge is certainly not always so effective as it would be during sunny days but it is enough for uninterrupted charging of all devices mentioned forth above.
Appearance of new portable devices forces us to use various kinds and models of accumulators. It is already impossible to imagine the modern world without electricity and devices which accumulate it. Consequently in order to keep up to date to it is necessary to look for new nonconventional methods of power supply for devices. At least our active outside leisure will became more comfortable.
If you need more information about accumulators, new laptop batteries, have a look at these recommendations and shop for various laptop batteries such as Dell Inspiron 6400 battery and etc.
Friday, June 18th, 2010 at
4:52 pm
Solar cell maker Delsolar to operate at full capacity in 2H10, says chairman
Solar cell maker Delsolar will be operating at full capacity in the third quarter of 2010 and order visibility for the fourth quarter also points to 100% utilization, according to company chairman RC Liang. Due to continual strong demand, average third-quarter price quote will rise modestly from the second quarter, he added.
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