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Is it still the case that rechargeable batteries prefer to be fully discharged, then recharged as a pose to regular 'mini charges'. Or has technology left me behind again? Otherwise, this can't be a bad thing. |
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Mobiles use a fair amount of power. You might need quite a large solar cell. However, a larger, folding solar cell that could be carried as an accessory would be useful in certain circumstances. |
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[paraffin] - //as a pose // is actually 'as opposed'. Unless you meant a swanky new solar charging phone! |
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I bought a battery pack fitted with solar cells for my Nokia 5150 back when it was new. The great thing was that they would recharge the pack independent of whether or not it was actually attached to the phone. I leave my dead pack sitting on my dashboard in the morning, and by the time I leave work, it's fully charged. |
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[markedfordeletion] baked. |
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While it's always interesting to hear of realizations of ideas,
please don't mark things as "m-f-d baked"; existence isn't grounds for deletion unless it's widely known. |
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Hi,
I just got an idea of supporting mobiles with solare cells or solar kit to charge on the fly. Then looked around to find good thoughts and ideas floating around here. Btw, i think incorporating solar logic within the phone would be somewhat critical for reasons like incorporate the logic and chips for solar into phone besides having cells on its body. I believe mobile phones are advised not to bring in direct contact with sunlight for long.
-SyedH |
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