would that really have sufficient power to run all that?
hi i was just fiddling with a little solar panel and it popped into my head
has anyone tryed hooking up a solar panel to run the PC and electronic accesorys and have it also charge a battery so it could run at night? sorta like those "solar powered outdoor lights" you can put along a walk way or something? just a idea i thought of do yall think it would work?
would that really have sufficient power to run all that?
i know my uncle has a solar panel about a foot and a half long to charge his 4 wheeler and golf cart batteries?
EDIT:
i found this and a few smaller ones on a website would this work?
http://www.solarcharger.com/s.nl/it....=2&category=62
^^^ As Above.
There is solar panels available that will provide a decent amount of power, such as this, but at $769.00 Aud and measuring 537 x 1204 x 44mm it's not ideal for a car pc.
Having said that, having somthing similar to some of the panels available on this page, can't hurt if you're using the carpc without the engine running, just to prolong the supply to the carpc
I installed my carpc into my pet Kangaroo, mate.
no what i ment is like have a separate battery than the car and have the CarPC and etc run off the battery which stayed constantly charged by the solar panel
Say for example your setup uses 100 watts. You hook it upto a battery that can provide 100 watts for a decent amount of time (if there is such a thing). You then intergrate the 80 watt solar panel I mentioned above into your system.
There is still a defecit of 20 watts in there. You will _eventually_ drain the battery, albeit slower with a solar panel to suplement supply. Obviously if you turn your carpc off, while there is still sunlight, the solar panel will start to charge the battery. I'm pretty sure you'd need some sort of regulation on this too, as I believe that supplying a charge to a fully charged battery damages them?
I installed my carpc into my pet Kangaroo, mate.
You'd also need to live in an area with sufficient sunlight.
Code:December 13, 2006 Rise Set Actual Time 10:46 AM AKST 2:41 PM AKST Civil Twilight 9:23 AM AKST 4:04 PM AKST
Failure is not an option....
It's installed by default on every version of Windows.
Bookmarks