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Solar charge for phone and tablet


Hello. Today I want to tell how to collect charging for a mobile phone, tablet from the case from the screen of a non-working laptop and several solar panels and a car adapter for a car.

I pulled the screen out of the case and glued a soft backing there, as the remaining foil could close. I took the panels with a size of 11 cm by 6 cm with a voltage of 6 volts and a power of 1 watt - they are already finished, I soldered the panels in pairs in series to get 12 V.

In total, 10 panels fit in the case, it turned out 12 V 10 watts, the declared current of these panels 200 mA means, it turned out 2000 mA.

I disassembled the car adapter and soldered it to the socket outlet, put it in the sun and the light on the adapter lit up.
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Yes, a little I "finger in the sky" ..., sorry, we ask. But the USB tester in the photo seems KSX-017, according to the passport, up to 7V.
the current of these panels is 200 mA, which means 2000 mA.
200 mA X 5 = 1A, not 2 A, and if 10 W divided by 12 V, then generally 0.8 A.
Quote: "10 panels, it turned out 12 V 10 watts, the declared current of these panels 200 mA means, it turned out 2000 mA."
12V X 2000mA = 24W, to test under load.

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