Hi,
Like to ask your opinion / suggestion about Solar Mobile Phone Chargers.
Various brands of these chargers are available in open market, and online stores. Some models have an included rechargeable battery , whereas others just have solar cells in them. My purpose is to have a solar mobile charger, to be used seldomly, in case electricity is not available or not accessible.
Usually nowdays, most of the phones have a micro-USB connector, and the batteries are 5.5V, with varying capacity, such as 1200mA, 1800mA, or 2200mA.
As I be using this charger sparingly, so I think that the rechargeable battery included model might not be suited to me, as during periods of non-use the charged battery will drain itself, and in short term future may need to be replaced altogether.
How about I assemble (DIY) this solar charger without the rechargeable battery. My idea is that to connect 2 or 4 Solar cells, depending on their power rating. So that I get an output of 5.5V with a cumulative power of 8W or 10W or 12W.
Please advise me following :
a. My apprehension about degrading of in-built rechargeable battery in the solar charger is correct or not ?
b. Would I just need to connect the solar cells and attach a USB port OR I need to have some kind of small charger circuit as well ?
c. Without the rechargeable battery, the power being produced by solar cells, be having some variance. Would it be damaging for the mobile phone ?
If you have any other comment regarding the above, please feel free to add.
Thanks
Omar
Like to ask your opinion / suggestion about Solar Mobile Phone Chargers.
Various brands of these chargers are available in open market, and online stores. Some models have an included rechargeable battery , whereas others just have solar cells in them. My purpose is to have a solar mobile charger, to be used seldomly, in case electricity is not available or not accessible.
Usually nowdays, most of the phones have a micro-USB connector, and the batteries are 5.5V, with varying capacity, such as 1200mA, 1800mA, or 2200mA.
As I be using this charger sparingly, so I think that the rechargeable battery included model might not be suited to me, as during periods of non-use the charged battery will drain itself, and in short term future may need to be replaced altogether.
How about I assemble (DIY) this solar charger without the rechargeable battery. My idea is that to connect 2 or 4 Solar cells, depending on their power rating. So that I get an output of 5.5V with a cumulative power of 8W or 10W or 12W.
Please advise me following :
a. My apprehension about degrading of in-built rechargeable battery in the solar charger is correct or not ?
b. Would I just need to connect the solar cells and attach a USB port OR I need to have some kind of small charger circuit as well ?
c. Without the rechargeable battery, the power being produced by solar cells, be having some variance. Would it be damaging for the mobile phone ?
If you have any other comment regarding the above, please feel free to add.
Thanks
Omar
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