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JOOS Orange Charging an iPad (after withstanding shots from a 22 rifle)
Shows the JOOS Orange charging an iPad after withstanding 5 rounds from a 22 cal. rifle. The JOOS Orange solar charger will be available for purch...
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2 months ago
GEET Engine
An interview with Ryan and Paul Pantone on the GEET Engine, a new type of IC engine that uses a high-temperature reactor to ionize fuel more higher...
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10 months ago
Joos Animation 1
Introduction of the JOOS Orange, the most powerful solar charger under the sun.
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it was a song we leased the rights to. have no idea what the name is, but we kinda like it.
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1 year ago
JOOS Orange Solar Charger Shot with 22 cal. Rifle (do not try this at home)
The JOOS Orange solar charger from Solar Components with a rechargeable internal battery pack not only makes the most power of any personal solar ...
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1 year ago
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Reserve at $99.95 until Jan 25, then $139.95. We're temporarily out of stock, but should have a shipment coming in by the end of the month.
Thanks!!
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JOOS Orange Works in The Rain
Shows the JOOS Orange personal solar charger working in the pouring rain
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JOOS Orange - How much power does it make underwater?
JOOS Orange personal Solar Appliance making over 1 watt of power underwater during a slight overcast late afternoon in March...and then charges an ...
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2 years ago
JOOS Orange personal solar appliance on a sunny day in March
JOOS Orange making 1.8 watts of power - more than twice the power needed to talk on a cell phone. Also see it work under water....in the shade!!
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@marcusdunavan - Is the Bootstrap as rugged as the JOOS? Can you drop it off a building and it still work? Is it as portable? The Bootstrap appears to be great as a science project, etc. but comparing it to the JOOS is comparing apples to kumquats. Which reminds me, check out WIRED Magazine this ...