Nice video of a laptop there. Keep them coming. Netbooks commonly run at 30Watt and a solar panel of say 60Watt would easily cover that and then some for charging a large battery, like a car battery size. Then a netbook with a ssd hdd could be used as a little server 24/7. Would love to see a video of that. A single core 1.6ghz would run as a minecraft server quite well and a dual-core would play hd youtube 720 and hd bbc iplayer if a kiosk adhering to such a common standard was required. Yeah!!
UPDATE: Voltaic is in the process of redesigning this battery pack in order to enable it to charge more efficiently from solar.
Tekkeon has released a solar input adaptor for their myPower All battery pack, so it is now our leading recommended battery pack for connecting laptops to solar panels. New demonstration videos for the Tekkeon will be posted in the coming days. It connects to solar & laptops in essentially the same way.
It should work fine with these computers. Remember that you DO NOT use your AC (120v or 240v) wall adaptor with these battery packs. The whole point is to eliminate AC power altogether. All laptops operate on DC (ie all battery-operated systems are inherently DC), so we are going straight from the solar battery into your laptop at your laptop's desired voltage. I hope that helps.
I will do that in an upcoming video. Rest assured, this battery pack can charge & run most laptops. I have specified it in several systems for expeditions. Adaptors are available from Voltaic Systems to connect it to your laptop (if it doesn't come with the correct one in its default set).
That particular battery pack is 55 Watt-Hours, so about the same capacity as a standard laptop (ie would double your normal run time). But, of course you can always use a larger battery pack and match a panel to it that will charge it within a typical summer day. Modern Outpost has larger lithium packs. Most people going into the wild with their laptop only use it for an hour per day at most, so for maximum portability, the smaller battery pack & solar panel is preferred.
Would a fuel cell make more sense? No, I disagree. First, the power available from a fuel cell is much less, the cost is vastly higher, and it is not as portable as solar.
Hi, I want to use a 255W mono solar panel with MC4 connectors to power a laptop for a trade show. Is this possible?
betterenergycontrol 2 weeks ago
genial
Xukys110 2 months ago
Nice video of a laptop there. Keep them coming. Netbooks commonly run at 30Watt and a solar panel of say 60Watt would easily cover that and then some for charging a large battery, like a car battery size. Then a netbook with a ssd hdd could be used as a little server 24/7. Would love to see a video of that. A single core 1.6ghz would run as a minecraft server quite well and a dual-core would play hd youtube 720 and hd bbc iplayer if a kiosk adhering to such a common standard was required. Yeah!!
TableWolfMusic 5 months ago
How easy would it be to mount that panel on the back of the laptop and put the converter inside thereby making the computer actually solar powered?
elkirkmo 6 months ago
hey quick question since you know everything about laptops,
i got me a fx gaming laptop, that wont stay charged more then 15 mins,,
i went out and bought a brand new battery and it only olds 20 mins MAX,
i got windows 7 and i was wondering is my setiings on the laptop too high or somthing please reply and try and help me out,
thankk youu so MUCH :)
kingoftowns23 8 months ago
How much does it costs?
shan00r 10 months ago
Is that Solar battery a must? Cant we just connect the solar panel directly to the power adapter of the laptop?
eswar183 10 months ago
UPDATE: Voltaic is in the process of redesigning this battery pack in order to enable it to charge more efficiently from solar.
Tekkeon has released a solar input adaptor for their myPower All battery pack, so it is now our leading recommended battery pack for connecting laptops to solar panels. New demonstration videos for the Tekkeon will be posted in the coming days. It connects to solar & laptops in essentially the same way.
moeisme67 1 year ago
@girardin1989
It should work fine with these computers. Remember that you DO NOT use your AC (120v or 240v) wall adaptor with these battery packs. The whole point is to eliminate AC power altogether. All laptops operate on DC (ie all battery-operated systems are inherently DC), so we are going straight from the solar battery into your laptop at your laptop's desired voltage. I hope that helps.
moeisme67 1 year ago
WELL ,IT WAS NICE ,but u have to show whether laptop is working or not...........
1989Nithin 1 year ago
@1989Nithin
I will do that in an upcoming video. Rest assured, this battery pack can charge & run most laptops. I have specified it in several systems for expeditions. Adaptors are available from Voltaic Systems to connect it to your laptop (if it doesn't come with the correct one in its default set).
moeisme67 1 year ago
That particular battery pack is 55 Watt-Hours, so about the same capacity as a standard laptop (ie would double your normal run time). But, of course you can always use a larger battery pack and match a panel to it that will charge it within a typical summer day. Modern Outpost has larger lithium packs. Most people going into the wild with their laptop only use it for an hour per day at most, so for maximum portability, the smaller battery pack & solar panel is preferred.
moeisme67 1 year ago
Nice, would work great if the power goes out and you need to keep working. What is the amperage on that power pack (how many amp hours) ?
sirmasterpimp 1 year ago
Brennstoffzellen machen mehr Sinn
MalNichtEgal 2 years ago
Would a fuel cell make more sense? No, I disagree. First, the power available from a fuel cell is much less, the cost is vastly higher, and it is not as portable as solar.
moeisme67 1 year ago