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  • I invent the Future of Solar Light technology! There is nothing worldwide even come close to my Products! It saved 80%-90% of Material and Costs! It also can be used to grow up Foot! Full Waterproof, also and a complete Solar Revolution! SEE ALSO THE FIRST SOLAR LED FOOTBALL STADION LIGHTS! Have a look on my Chanel, if you like my Products! It is already Patent Pending! With my Invent its first Time possible to use Solar technology in Areas where they now Solar only from TV!

  • 80 watt panels are cheap enough at the moment,more like $1 per watt. The amount of grid power it takes to charge a puny little battery like this probably wont even make your meter move. There are plenty of little chargers like this around now with mutiple adaptors for charging small batteries,i-pods and the like for under $10. It doesnt make sense to build your own,unless you just like building clever stuff. In which case thats cool with me...

  • ummm..ok like to the red and black really? Is this chick language?

  • lol! DONT BUY SOLAR PANELS!!!

    The first thing you need to do is buy a solar panel....

    Good effort though.

  • don't buy solar panels? I see you suggested buying the solar panels. This isn't an alternative to solar panels, or even to buying solar panels, this is exactly that.

  • @djtron1x

    she said dont buy panels aka premade solar panels. shes telling you to buy the cells and build it yourself.

  • @iseevideos123 no, that's not what was said at all. You might be assuming that's the message, but that was not said in the video at all. It has nothing to do with the title.

  • @djtron1x

    title said dont buy solar panels, video shows how to use the solar cells. see the difference?

    panels are premade. getting the solar cells yourself, you can make the panels to your size. although the video doesnt state the title again so if youre not reading, you get that assumption sees telling you to buy the panels.

  • @iseevideos123 The title says "Here's a better solution for solar power". This would indicate an alternative way to make it work, rather than a typical way it's used. See the difference?

  • @djtron1x

    it indicates a better solution from buying solar panels with buying the cheap cells and build it yourself?

  • @iseevideos123 The video has nothing to do with that though. It has to do with a way to use solar cells. Period. Poor titling is all I'm saying. Can you not grasp such an easy concept?

  • @djtron1x

    so you're telling me that buying solar cells and building the panels yourself is not a better solution to buying premade solar panels?

    yes title is a bit off but the point is indirectly there somewhere in that video when she tells you to go buy the cells instead lol. anyways, i think we should just drop this.

  • @iseevideos123 You are not very bright, I see. No, I'm not telling you that. Are you even comprehending the sentences I'm writing? Am I using too big words for you? The title is unrelated to the video. That's all I'm saying. You just admitted I'm correct. Why did you even decide to argue about it if you knew that all along. A tip for you: don't waste your time applying for Mensa. You won't pass the exam.

  • @djtron1x

    Don't buy solar panels on sale. Instead buy solar cells and build the panels yourself. That's the better solution for solar power.

  • @iseevideos123 I know that. Still didn't say it in the video. You really can't grasp that concept?

  • @djtron1x

    this page consist more than just the video. how about reading the description? rather than wasting time on explanation in the video. it goes straight into putting it together.

  • @iseevideos123 I'm done with you. You just can't comprehend a very simple idea, and think you have to argue about it. Why do you feel you have to defend yourself so vehemently over something so stupid. It was a simple and valid complaint, you even admitted it to be so. Why not just move on and get over yourself? (These are all rhetorical questions. For those too unlearned to understand, it means no need to reply to them.)

  • @iseevideos123 It costs more to build your own panels. Solar panels cost around $1 per watt and they come with warranties and all the experimenting already done. If you look on ebay all the stores are trying to outdo each other on price. I've covered my roof in 80 watt panels for less than $1.000 American.

  • no emotion

  • solar isnt worth it either way, you need tempered glass to protect it from nature, has to be framed, lots of other expense's will bring your homemade panel to about the same as professional one's.. only real difference is how long they're garanteed to last.. homemade none.

    and in the end run solar is 20x more expensive then putting in a small wind turbine:-\

    when cells get under 50 cents a watt they will be worth it.. but right now theyre over $1.50 :-\

  • aligator CLAP

    

  • @facenayl lol

    

  • The diode will cause a 0.6 volt drop. I highly doubt you're going to overcharge a battery with a little panel like this.

  • Better stop these kind of hazardous advices lady... What you show is making a dangerous situation in which the rechargable battery may explode right in your face. The diode will NOT secure any of your mentioned overload or whatever loading curves at all.

    Please, if you dont know what you are talking about then get some training first before you endanger other people who think you are the guru, which you are clearly not!

  • bad advice!!!! .... anything higher voltage could seriously hurt a person. ........ get some education b4 you start You tubeing vids in you pretentious Monstr tank....... stupid ~~!!!!

  • That's a homemade solution for solar power but you still bought those solar cells somewhere and many people are lazy and don't want to do things them self.

  • Lol she isnt professional.

    I wanaa see some meesures with ampermeter and voltmeter and how they drop upon charging!!!!!

  • @swedensy the voltage drop? all of it, two 0.5 volt panels = 1 volt, recharcharble AA's are 1.2 to 1.35'ish volts..

    the rule of thumb you need slightly more volts then the battey your charging? yup .... women "DOH"

    and the math you need for how long to charge it at what amperage = you need a charge controller so you dont blow up the battery. professional? no she has no idea how electricty and batterys work.. and thats dangerous

    because others might believe this is "the easy way".

  • can you teach me more about this subject If you may add me on on yahoo

    so i can be understand more about this solar subject more

  • great

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