DIY Solar Powered FAST Phone Charger. The simplest possible way.

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @JasonJoplin
    @JasonJoplin 2 роки тому +1

    Nice man, yea I had to jump myself off quite a few times from my panels when my battery started getting weak and couldn't afford a new one right away! Nice job!

    • @MrFigureitout
      @MrFigureitout  2 роки тому

      Thanks bro! I wish I had 10k viewers like you. I can always count on you for a good view on my videos til the end! I figured most people would skip the video before seeing that I put it on my Jeep! Thanks bro!

    • @JasonJoplin
      @JasonJoplin 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrFigureitout heck yea bro!

  • @rockofgibraltar4771
    @rockofgibraltar4771 2 роки тому +1

    Each phone's original charger block should have the different max amps pull for each 5,9, or 12 volt pull printed on them (for newer devices with fast, or ultra fast charge capabilities). Gsmarena is a good site to get maximum wattage from on the fly.

  • @notch_fn5009
    @notch_fn5009 2 роки тому +1

    Just found ur channel love the energy hope u have a good year

  • @jennaentwistle6621
    @jennaentwistle6621 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please show how to open up a twst twin pack? they are super small and i can’t figure out how to get them open for some good ol trap charging

  • @joshuabucher3636
    @joshuabucher3636 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! I’ve been watching your videos mainly the one about disposable vapes. I originally found your channel because I wanted to recharge my vapes to get extra juice lol. My question for you is can you make a disposable vape chargeable by adding a micro usb charger to the battery? I am a college student and my project is turning disposable vapes into flash lights. I want to reuse the battery and the led light and whatever else inside of them to turn them into a little rechargeable flashlights. If you could maybe give me some tips that would be appreciated! I hope this comment find you and thank you!

    • @MrFigureitout
      @MrFigureitout  2 роки тому +1

      Sure but would need to add charge protection

    • @joshuabucher3636
      @joshuabucher3636 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrFigureitout would it be possible for you to do a video on adding charge protection in the future?

    • @MrFigureitout
      @MrFigureitout  2 роки тому +1

      @@joshuabucher3636 sure. i will do that for you

    • @MrFigureitout
      @MrFigureitout  2 роки тому

      I'm on it

  • @Detonator80
    @Detonator80 2 роки тому

    Cool stuff bro! You can take bunch of liion batterys from electronic sigaretes put them all together to get 12-14 Volt's, put 12v to 220v converter and use solar energy to watch tv, or use pc ! What max current this device from amazon can give you on 12volts?

    • @MrFigureitout
      @MrFigureitout  2 роки тому

      Believe this particular device has a max current of 350 watts. But you can get similar devices with higher current rating. But as for your question concerning the inverter- theoretically yes! But from my experience solar Is not stable enough to run a device such as a TV without the addition of a battery in the circuit. But add a battery, use step down circuit to change solar voltage to 14.4v to charge battery and hook inverter to your (deep cycle) 12v battery and your on to something. Your load on your inverter shouldn't exceed the inverter rated output (usually clearly displayed on inverter label in watts)

    • @MrFigureitout
      @MrFigureitout  2 роки тому

      Ensure your solar panels output does not exceed the input rating of your dc buck/booster step up/down circuit (be mindful of VOLTAGE rating as well as AMPERAGE rating!!) Determine the necessary size of your 12v battery by how long and how much you intend to use this power source obviously and you got yourself an alternative energy system........BUT!!! YES THERE IS A BUT! This system will work, but there is NO CHARGE PROTECTION for your battery! Unless you will drain your battery before it is overcharged every single day, you will need to have some kind of charge protection.....and that is when things can get confusing or overcomplicated if you aren't careful......or just buy a charge controller and take the easy but expensive way out (only expensive if your solar panels output is a high voltage and if you intend to have solar panels with a combined output that is greater than 1000 watts) . Hope this helps. Let me know of you have any more questions!!