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Solar Cell Phone Chargers

12 Volt Solar Battery Chargers are a convenient and lightweight alternative to charge portable applications such as:

  • MP3 player
  • Portable amplifier
  • Sound speakers
  • Cellular phone
  • Digital camera
  • LED lamps
  • Smart Phone / PDA
  • Game Player
  • GPS
  • Razors
  • Gadgets
  • Iphone / Ipod
  • Nintendo DS
  • Etc…

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Most portable solar chargers are designed to protect against natural battery discharge and electronic drain in RVs, boats, trucks, mobile homes or cottages.

They are helpful also to keep the 12-volt batteries charged and able to run small appliances such as fluorescent lights, coolers, small TVs, or laptops.

Charging a 12 volt battery with a solar panel requires a photovoltaic panel. It will produce an electric current when exposed to almost any sunlight (Even on overcast days).

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Sunsei Solar 18W 12V Charger SE 1200Description: The Sunsei Solar 18-watt 12-volt charger is a solar panel that replaces the daily power consumption of 12-volt lighting systems and appliances.

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Solio Solar ChargerDescription: The Solio solar charger is a tool powerful enough to charge all of your gadgets. It takes nearly 10 hours of direct sunlight to fully charge its internal battery. You can use the internal battery to charge your devices.

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Solar Technology FreeloaderDescription: It’s a device that contains a li-ion rechargeable battery charged by its 120mA crystalline solar cells. Based on manufacturer’s advertisement, it can power an iPod for 18 hours, a mobile phone for 44 hours, PSP for 2.5 hours and a PDA for 22 hours.

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Northern Industrial Solar Panels 15 WDescription: This panel charges 12 Volt car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, boat, personal watercraft or RV batteries. Each panel provides 15 Watts of power

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