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    This is a little solar generator i made for camping and fishing. It could come in handyin a power outage as well.

    supplies needed:1.26w weather proof solar panel $30.00 (cabelas)

    12v 7.5amp rechargeable sealed lead-acid battery $30.00 (radioshack)12v socket $11.00 (walmart)cooler $8.00 (walmart)nuts/bolts $2.00 (walmart)wire plugs $2.00 (walmart)super glue $1.00 (dollar store)

    TOTAL: $84.00w/tax around $90.00

    tools needed:

    drillutility knifescrew driverswire cutters

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    step 1Cutting wires and holes

    I made no exact measurements for wire length, just guestimation. using a tapemeasurer i centered the panel on the lid and used the 12v socket for the hole patternon the side. On the lid I drilled 5 holes, 4 for the panel to mount to the lid and 1 forthe panel wire.

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    Jun 29, 2010. 4:01 PMhow to make a solar panel says:Thats great using the cooler i must try that.REPLY

    Apr 18, 2009. 3:37 PMsscottE says:Will this unit power a small space heater? Like the ones you find a walmart that can

    fit on a desk or heat a small room? Thanks....REPLY

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    May 5, 2009. 5:40 AMthemikesays:A space heater requires a considerable amount of power (most small units start at 500-

    1000 watts). A small system like this would not have nearly enough capacity. Fromthe hugely inadequate solar panel rating of sub-two watts, it is evident that such aheater could not be run from solar power alone, but you'd have a hard time evenrunning it from the battery. A 500-watt, 120V space heater draws around 4 amps fromthe wall. If you want to run the same heater from an inverter, the wattage will be thesame, but since the voltage is reduced by an order of magnitude, you will now need40 amps from the battery. Most batteries' amp-hour rating is based on a so-called 20-hour rate, or how much capacity the battery has when discharged over 20 hours. Forthis battery at 7.5Ah, the 20-hour current rating is about 400mA. At 100 times thisload, expect battery capacity to drop by a couple to several Ah, which cuts yourruntime - if it is able to run the load at all - to ten minutes or less. So in summation:

    no, this system would not run a space heater. It's much better suited to small loads. Tothe author, nice packaging, though.REPLY

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    Apr 2, 2009. 2:15 PMhleon says:This is a cool project. I velcroed my batt to the cooler, as that kept it from slidingwhen carring. The solar panel charges slowly, needs about 2 weeks of full sunlight to

    be recharged. I love it, thogh. It powers everything in my treehouse (lights, fans, etc.)I am going to build an air conditioner this summer, so keep your eyes peeled!

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    Jul 16, 2008. 6:10 PMblacknkhaksays:

    i did something identical to this with a trickle charger panel , a blemished dieselbattery from a local factory outlet and an old 400 watt inverter. i put the panel,inverter

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    and solar panel on a luggage cart and park it in the sun . When I need it i drag it to thespot and have power on demand. the only improvement mine needed was a way tocharge it from standard household outlets. those blemished/ factory seconds batteriesare easy to get from battery outlets like interstate battery etc. the amp hour ratings are

    pretty good but the sloshy old cells can be leaky. anyway the luggage cart was sort of

    tippy and that big battery tended to want to sort of tip over and kind of got leaky.in anacidly sort of way. so any way wheels are nice to have on a unit like this .REPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 3:51 PMcrapflingersays:pardon my ignoance...but...is the lamp (in this scenario) charging the battery that it'splugged into via the solar panel? obviously your concept isn't to power the lamp

    right? it's to charge much smaller devices etc?...just perplexedREPLY

    Jul 16, 2008. 5:51 PMblacknkhaksays:yes this is a divine example of hyper efficient design, a lamp that powers its own

    battery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!REPLY

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    Apr 17, 2007. 2:42 PMzootboy says:The lamp was just a test. It was not meant to power the solar panel.REPLY

    Mar 28, 2008. 10:46 PMFull Frontal Graphicsays:LOL, that's a cool idea, run the lamp off of the solar panel that is being charged by thelamp. If you get that to work, you have yourself a nice perpetual motion machine.

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    May 4, 2008. 8:13 PM-Aj- says:haha yes, you would. but just the fact that its a lamp instantly means that would fail,

    being what, 20% efficient maybe? smae as the solar panel. + wiring resistance + ect....lol unless its all super conducting and you have a way to ensure that every singleelectron produces a photon and that every photon hitting the solar panel excites atleastone electron.. then unfortunately it wont work. electronics are just waay to lossy at themoment to get perpetual motion with them, unless you do whip out some serious

    funky stuff with lots of wire coils, big magnets and atLEAST a half dosen glowingcrystal thingies. then nup NOOO WAY will it happen :P

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    May 28, 2008. 7:20 PMdontcare says:

    would this charge a 12 volt battery? i know someone who wants to build a solar panelsystem that would...REPLY

    Jul 1, 2008. 2:03 PMmas9779 says:should but take forever try looking for larger panelREPLY

    Jun 2, 2008. 3:43 PMMorgo says:are there any battery types outside of the bulky lead acid batteries that you could get adecent and lasting charge out of but with a lower weight/size?REPLY

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    Apr 9, 2008. 11:04 AMfkuksays:would it be feasible to run something like a small tv off that with a power inverter

    also do you have a wiring diagram because I don't get the pictureREPLY

    Nov 3, 2007. 3:31 PMrgfostersays:Here is a nice start for someone wanting to build something like this. Colemanwaterproof jumpstart. Has an 18 Ah battery and a nice waterproof case. My local PepBoys had it on sale for $35 last week, may still be that price, regularly $50. Add oneof the battery maintainer solar cells that plugs into the car's cigarette lighter (about$20 from Harbor Freight), and you are done.

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    Nov 2, 2007. 8:04 PMblodefood says:Get the cooler at Value Village, Goodwill or other thrift store for half the price. You'llsave plenty and you can head over to Canadian Tire or Zellers for the rest if you don'tlike to go to Wal-Mart. But like everything else at the thrift shops, you'll have to keepan eye out for them. Radio Shack is no longer in Canada. Go to The Source stores.REPLY

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    Jul 5, 2007. 2:29 PMcurlyfry562 says:I am starting work on a larger version of this that I can leave on my roof for severaldays a t a time and then lug it down and power something. I don't want to have tomount anything to my roof so the batteries are what keep it anchored because theytare so heavy. I am also going to use a charge controller and a larger inverter. I will

    post whaen finished.REPLY

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    Jul 3, 2007. 4:20 PMSacTownSue says:Very handy for an emergency if not sooner. How about something to prop the lid upfor those days when the sun is low in the sky? I may do this project. I don't think I'll

    bolt the solar panel down tho in case I want the panel outside while I'm inside.

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    Mar 8, 2007. 12:33 AMjdkmetal says:Have you thought about flexible solar panels?? I'm sure they are a bit more money but

    could be fun......REPLY

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    Mar 1, 2007. 11:33 AM robbtoberfestsays:4 thumbs up, this is great. I'm thinking a fold out panel system for more juice would

    be cool.REPLY

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    Mar 3, 2007. 1:41 PM robbtoberfestsays:Oh yeah, this is fun; bicycle pedals on the side hooked up to a built-in generator for alittle more boost.REPLY

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    Mar 3, 2007. 12:19 AMRoDuS1488 (author) says:Well every one, I have a new micro-gen design idea that will be much better. it willcost a few more dollars to build (weather proof sealed case, larger panel ). I have noneed for 2 of them so I'm going to put this one on eBay around 3/27/07, if I can get$100.00 I'll be happy with that. There are also 2 more larger versions in the works(prob not backpack friendly). I ordered a 10 and a 20 watt panel today.REPLY

    Mar 2, 2007. 10:43 PMSarahKB says:the lamp is powering itself? cool.REPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 11:17 PMRoDuS1488 (author) says:Thanks every one for the positive feedback! The compact florescent was used just to

    test the micro gen out., It would prob only last about 3 hours and yes LasVegas youare correct, back current protection is built-in. The led lamp in the accessories picture

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    should run for about 8 days 24/7 before draining the battery. I have been thinking ofadding a analog volt meter w/test button and a second battery in the near future. Theonly concern is the weight factor of the second battery, i want to keep it backpackfriendly. There's also a battery harness in the works to keep it from sliding around.One regret i have was not thinking and buying stainless steel nuts/bolts.

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    Feb 28, 2007. 1:14 PMvolvoturbo says:Are you sure that a 1.26 watt panel is enough to give the battery a charge? Otherwise,very cool. Could be expanded upon to become an emergency power supply forhurricanes and power outages.REPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 1:20 PM trebuchet03 says:12V @ 1.26 watts is about 100mA. It will give a charge... it's just a mater of how longit takes to do so ;)REPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 2:27 PM Tool Using Animal says:75 hours or about ten days. Efficiency could be improved with the inclusion of a coldsix packREPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 8:01 PM trebuchet03 says:That would surely make the time pass faster :PREPLY

    Feb 28, 2007. 6:14 AMindyguy says:Great instructable! Instructions are very clear and basic, and you even gave exampleso ways to utilize the generator for other appliances.

    Makes me think a lot of a link I saw recently to build a solar generator for less than$300:http://www.rain.org/~philfear/how2solar.html

    In the above link they emphasize deep-cycle batteries. Depending on the size of saidcontainer/cooler, I would think such a battery would work great in your instructable.

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    Very nice!REPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 4:34 AMbrianf25says:'Cool' idea using the cooler. how long will that battery last running the florescent

    bulb?REPLY

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    Feb 27, 2007. 11:54 PMacaz93 says:

    it would be a neat idea to add a small rectifier , so the energy won't go back to thepanel happy instructabling !REPLY

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    Feb 28, 2007. 12:17 AMLasVegas says:I'm sure that weather-proof panel already has back current protection built-in.

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