konqithedragon
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the Solar Gorilla is 10W
According to that site the solar b-squares are 0.25W.... Sooo you will need quite a few
According to that site the solar b-squares are 0.25W.... Sooo you will need quite a few
I don't see a size for that battery. How many mAh is this Gorilla?the Solar Gorilla is 10W
According to that site the solar b-squares are 0.25W.... Sooo you will need quite a few
So that battery size is a sixth of the capacity of a Voltaic Amp which is 3000mAh.well one site says its output capacity is: 500mAh at 5V/20V
Incidentally, the solar B-square technical specs state that a single panel is rated at 5V at 65 mA. The wall charger provided with the Pandora is rated at 5V at 2000 mA. From my understanding, the voltage must match the device specs (or at least be lower, higher voltage is dangerous), which it does and this is good. The current tells you the rate of charge, so 2000 mA would theoretically fully charge a 0% Pandora in 2 hours (battery is 4000 mAh). To achieve this with B-squares, you would need at least 31 of those solar squares running at full sunlight (2000 mA / 65 mA). Or 1 square under 62 hours of full sunlight.
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I'd like to get an answer on the iPhone dock before placing an order, not really sure these would fit my needs for the Pandora, but at least my phone.
I ordered the developer kit, I've been wanting to get an Arduino for a long time and a solar powered one was just too irresistable. Interesting to see which one arrives first, Pandora or the B-Squares...