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Solar 2 in 1 Folding Panel, Power supply, AA and AAA battery charger. Overviews

This is a Folding Pocket Solar Charger. It comes with a battery charging unit for charging 4 Aa or 4 Aaa rechargeable batteries at a time. The power cord has a pre wired multiplug connector. It will fit common power contribute ports on your electronic devises. It has a blocking diode to preclude reverse flow at night. The rugid housing unfolds to expose the solar panel to the sun. It also comes with a belt clip that will alow you to clip it to your backpack, purse or belt. The omni plug fits the Nokia Cell phone pictured, but it may not be favorable for all cell phones.Rechargable batteries and cell phone pictured are not included.What you get:6 volt, 200 mA folding solar panel.Aa, Aaa battery charger unit (batteries not included)Power cord with Omni plugBelt clipWire junction (to replace battery charger when not in use)

Solar 2 in 1 Folding Panel, Power supply, AA and AAA battery charger. Features

  • Includes a full set of multi-plug conectors
  • Icludes a battery compartment for charging Aa and Aaa batteries
  • Can payment cell phones, hand held games and music devices

By now we have all heard of solar panels and how great they can be for the environment and how much money they can save you on your utility bills, right? Solar energy is a hot topic right now and everyone wants more information on the subject. This is just a quick review of the ups and downs of using solar panels to provide energy for your home. The Bad news first.

The Bad - The initial set up costs can be too expensive for most homeowners, up to ,000 to professionally outfit a household. It can be a hassle to get a zoning variance, depending on your community you live in, if you need one. (Most communities don't but if you live in a big downtown city, well....)

Solar 2 In 1 Folding Panel

The Ugly - Most people don't think about this but the amount of energy you can use is dictated by the sun. If you don't have a have a backup system, it's possible to run out of power! Either you need a good battery system to have power available when your not generating it or you need to remain connected to the energy grid in your local area. Not too many people seem to mention this when talking about solar panels.

Solar Panels - The Good, the Bad, and the UGLY

The Good - You will save energy by converting your home to use solar power and you will be conserving resources for future generations, and lowering your impact on the planet. You can also be paid by your utility company for the excess electricity you might generate. You can make money using solar power too! Not a lot to be honest, but some is better than none. Your property values will increase when you use alternative energy sources to power your home. The government also provides tax credits for certain solar applications. Cha Ching!

Solar Panels - The Good, the Bad, and the UGLY

If you want to save even more money using solar power you can also learn how to build your own inexpensive solar panels. Learn more by going to living green tips!

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