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how about solar power?
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Yes, what about it?
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Yeap, can a computer use it instead of electricity?
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Quote from: vaiduakhu on September 02, 2007, 02:38:07 02:38
Yeap, can a computer use it instead of electricity?
Why not, if you have big enough solar panel...
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who know's a good convertor schematic for an solar panel ( 24v at 10mA).
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with 24V @ 10 mA it can only power the computer within ur calculator! But how about considering the panels from
www.sunpowercorp.com
. they got panels with a powe rating of 200W and quite cost effective also. U'll find an article in
www.circuitcellar.com
about a sample project. check it out.
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January 29, 2008, 10:17:41 22:17 »
Usually you would put the power in a buffer (battery or super caps) then use it to power a computer. no sweat. Done it many times here in the outback.
For 24V 10mA, I reckon any type of voltage multiplier will do it easily. Heck its only 240mW.
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pv panel (solar)
mppt circiuts ccs c
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for a solar powered PC check out this site:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/09/25/technical_foundations_diy_solar_powered_pc/
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