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FREE ENERGY - Solar Powered Cell Phone Hack
Posted under solar panel power by soloarpowerhomeadminMore information - solarcellphonehack.blogspot.com A way to convert your cell phone to solar power and take advantage of free energy. Solar powered Cell phone hack
just found a cool cell phone jammer. google :- yapper zapper phone blocker
now i know what i’m doing tomorrow
Not really practical but a fun little project to get started in DIY Solar.
For your next trick, you’ll need to get a few hundred yard lamps and climb up on your roof
I just found a very cool cell phone jammer. google :- yapper zapper
@kintunetwork or u could just go down ur street and steal one lol
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@psdodson12 1500mAh is 1,500 milliamp-hours, its basically a measurement of how long the battery might last. larger number is more life.
i wouldn’t worry about putting 6v from these panels into your phone, as the nominal voltage for a USB cord is around 5v anyway. the phone will be the smarts of your charger, it should turn the charge off when they’re done. as for the amperage, the solar lights’ panels are probably puny and cant be more than 300mAh each. this will not cook your phone.
google:- the yapper zapper. Its a very cool mini cell phone jammer
@kintunetwork Yeah you’re better off buying a seperate cover. You can buy the panels thru the link in the description box
i would buy extra back cover then do this to it. and i’ll change the cover when i want to charge my phone when i am out and about. where can i buy them panels from?
@paulie1982 I found 2 solar garden lights at home depot today… I’ll post a video response. :O) For $2.00 total!
@Matrix29bear my battery is 3.7 V and 1500 mAh. Is mAh mega-amps/hour? and if so, the charge of the panels can exceed the voltage of the battery, just not the current, right?
Easier to just use plastic velcro hook tape and rig up everything so that this is removable without voiding the phone’s warranty. You readers should also check to see what your charging limits are for the batteries. Too much power feed equals exploded batteries.
Got your video link from LifeHacker. Just thinking, couldnt you have taken the extra couple minutes and used Black Shrink Tubing to hide the wires coming from the Solar Panels? It would’ve looked neater and a more professional install.
@drsprite77 Yeah i’m nearly positive, i’ll check again in the morning though just to be sure, its dark here now
@paulie1982 You sure you’re getting 600mA? I’ve tried 4? different garden lights and am only getting 30 mA max each (or 60mA in a series). Everything else is spot on, 5VDC in shade and 6.5VDC direct sun. Curious about the mA though.
@wdrpsp19 I wouldn’t do it to an iphone either, thats ^^^^ just a crappy samsung
Imagine doing this to your iPhone. I can’t.
@mcl123 @mcl123 I was just trying to show that it could be charged by having the panels on the actual phone instead of having? to carry around a separate solar charger like a lot of ppl do, i think all mobile phones should be like this, with the connections all internal, i wouldn’t be able to make them internal, i’d blow the phone up in my face while soldering
connect cables inside the phone, it looks realy bad this way!!
this doesn’t make sense, if you are attaching it externally, why not just make a solar charger?
otherwise attach the wires internally… I won;t hack up my phone, but great idea for a solar charger!!!
I have been saying that phones should run on solar to top up batteries I think this is a brilliant way of doing it. The mobile phone companies should take note we should see a solar powered smart phone on the Market soon.
Your a genius
@drsprite77 No probs, its .6 for both panels combined, why are you thinking of doing it?
@paulie1982 Thanks for the quick reply. Is the .6 for both panels in the series, or for each individual panel (giving you a total of 1.2amp) ?
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