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By : Jeff Smith    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-12 21:26:12
The sun is the best supplier of natural energy and is the most unlimited. If you use this resource in the right way you can save money and receive free energy. Advancements in technology have found new ways to use solar power than providing power to solar power plants. Solar power plants were the first to discover this free energy. It provided electricity to there power plants. But on a smaller scale, this free energy can be adapted for use in household items and gadgets. A solar battery charger can help provide energy to cellphones, computers and even homes.

To get the best use out of solar power, a solar battery charger may be what you need. After installing the cells, lay the charger in the sun and let it charge. These can be taken everywhere and they do no cause harm to the environment. If you travel a lot or go camping, a solar battery charger can provide the power you need when away from home. You can use them with your camera, phones, and laptops and just about anything that is powered by a battery. Before you use one, you should also inspect the gadget to make sure that the battery is rechargeable. If it is not, trying to use a solar battery charger with it could cause damage or injury. A few rechargeable batteries that are commonly used are Ni-Cd, lead acid and Li-ion. Always refer to instructions when charging a laptop computer and follow the instructions for the best results.

Inside the solar battery charger are small solar panels, similar to the ones used on homes. The panels contain solar cells with monocrystalline silicon water and it converts the sunrays into a photovoltaic charge. The photons and electrons create the negative charge that heats up the water and movement begins that lead to electricity. The electricity is what powers the device that is attached to the solar battery charger.

Solar battery chargers are equipped with a PV system that regulates the power transmitted to the battery. The PV system distributes the proper amount of power and at the right moment to eliminate damage to the battery. If the power is turned off, decreased or stopped the PV system maintains the power flow.

You can find solar battery chargers priced from $20 to $600. The heavy-duty solar battery chargers cost more. Before buying one, always have it tested before connecting it to a battery. If any part is broken or has faulty wiring, it can cause harm.

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Check out Jeff Smith's Solar Battery Chargers and Solar Phone Charger for more information.

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