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picture 17 Jan 2006 @ 08:02, by Raymond Powers

Foldable Solar Battery Charger

Hot on the heels of the world's only pocket-sized solar lighter comes the worlds lightest and most compact solar charger. Weighing in at just nine ounces, this foldable charger fits in most backpacks and laptop bags and is powerful enough to charge most personal electronic accessories. Laptops, cell phones, iPods and PDAs all fit the bill, and it'll even charge NiMh, NiCd or Lithium ion batteries with an accessory charger. Each charger provides 10 watts of power (operating at 15.6 Volts) and can be daisy-chained together for anyone who needs solar mega-charging. It's pretty spendy, at US $299, but seems like a great fit for anyone who's doing some serious off-the-grid living or traveling and needs heavy-duty charging capacity

Thanks to Peter who looked it up and found the link to purchase this.

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17 Jan 2006 @ 13:28 by rayon : Way to go
wonder full!  


18 Jan 2006 @ 15:56 by Peter @69.21.53.190 : found it!!
Hey all! Found this at [link]  


26 Apr 2007 @ 23:07 by JOhn @66.214.17.111 : Awsome product
These are great solar chargers and I am planning on getting the 5 watt version for my MP3 player, cell phone, and rechargeable batteries. This seams to be the only corner of the market that solar has any hope in because of its extreme cost. One Issue I have with this is that none of these have enough wattage to charge a laptop, or at least anyone that I have seen  


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