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How to make a Solar USB charger! (simple!)

How to make a Solar USB charger! (simple!)
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Welcome! I will show you how to make a solar usb charger that out puts about 6v and is perfect for charging anthing that uses USB. This is perfect for someone new to soldering! Here is the finished product:
 
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Step 1Parts

You need the following:
1x USB extension a/a cable http://www.monoprice.com (That's where I got mine.)
1x Any Diode (RadioShack #: 276-563)
1x 6v Solar panel (RadioShack #: 277-1205 )
Soldering iron(RadioShack #: 64-2051)
Solder
1x Project box (Radioshack #: 270-1803) I would maybe chose a smaller on, I had a bigger one laying around.
Electrical Tape
Glue Gun or tape to hold the peices in place.
Drill

Thats it!
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Apr 12, 2012. 2:15 PMdkba27 says:
A cell phone charger outputs .7 amps and 5v which in turn = 3.5 watts.
My question is how to get a solar panel, 9v and 1.5 watts to do the same.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12628239&retainProdsInSession=1&retainProdsInSession=1

Is there a set of components that can be added to get the same results?
Like lowering the voltage and increasing the watts?
Apr 12, 2012. 2:17 PMdkba27 says:
Also http://www.supercircuits.com/resources/tools/Volts-Watts-Amps-Converter
helps with the math.
May 2, 2012. 4:17 AMqwerty156 says:
You cant increase the watts by any method.
Apr 29, 2012. 2:57 AMPranavthegreat says:
i used a 5v regulator for my charger but still my phone is not charging
Apr 8, 2012. 11:35 AMFashiondez says:
Can I use a 6v 35ma cell for this project?
Nov 17, 2011. 11:07 AMddaniels-3 says:
can you make something like this that would charge a phone and have an output to charge say a kindle or ereader
Nov 21, 2011. 8:27 PMjdongon says:
can you give me instructions how to build this charger i dont have any idea into what part goes where...thx
Feb 2, 2012. 1:18 AMpowercables says:
Your blog really help in making a solar USB charger but I just want to know that is this require any kind of Power Cables????Thanks for the beautiful tips and the post....

www.cables.com
Dec 30, 2011. 6:59 AMjarencibia says:
USB Pinout, You can figure it out with a multimeter if the colors are off

http://pinouts.ru/Slots/USB_pinout.shtml
Mar 21, 2011. 3:39 PM597Ryan says:
So before I build this does this work with Ipods without the 5v regulator?
Oct 20, 2011. 12:05 PMoweng4000 says:
No. It will not. All usb devices use 5 volts.
Jul 15, 2011. 11:55 AMjbuchanan9 says:
I build this and my cell phone says "charging" but the battery is actually draining. After a couple of hours in the sun battery went down 3 bars....any ideas???? Diode is right direction ie. I am getting current out of the USB plug.
Aug 9, 2011. 4:58 PMVijster1 says:
Make sure that you are getting the right amount of current (5 volts).

MadScientist101 says:
you should put a 5v voltage reg to stop spikes killing your usb device.
Aug 9, 2011. 4:59 PMVijster1 says:
Afterwards, use this:

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-get-your-iPod-to-charge-with-your-homemade-/#step1
May 24, 2011. 12:10 PMsnipeu7456 says:
the wires inside my usb extension cord are red, blue, green, and white. help?
Jul 28, 2011. 11:20 PMrabb72994 says:
red and white
Jun 21, 2011. 7:48 PMBr4inFr33z3 says:
red is +5v, black is ground
Jul 28, 2011. 11:20 PMrabb72994 says:
read what people are asking
Jun 26, 2011. 10:53 PMmikekull says:
just outta curiosity... if you used the pcb from minty boost and instead of running it to a battery charger you connected it direct to your solar panel would it give the desired results on the data lines? Just thought about this as a way of avoiding having to fiddle with voltage regulators, and a circuit of resistors..
Mar 19, 2011. 3:38 PMmason0190 says:
You can use the solar panel on a lot of solar powered garden lights, and instead of buying an extension cord for USB, you can just get a female USB port here.
Jan 8, 2011. 7:15 PMclayjar says:
Is it possible to increase the current in a setup like this? I get about 12 mA, which probably isn't much compare to 850 mA through the charger from the wall outlet. I would imagine it would take forever to actually charge up a phone. I've tried this set up with a USB (type A, female) for an Android phone, and I have yet to test it out on a full daylight, but testing it from an indoor lamp, I do get a "Charging" status on the phone, but just waking up the phone to check the status seems to be draining the battery because I saw the battery going from 87% to 86%... anyway, I need to test this little more, probably with the phone off.
Aug 7, 2009. 10:46 PMskatelong says:
were can you get solar panels? (in NZ)
Dec 19, 2010. 5:26 PMaxeman911 says:
at "adafruit.com" only 10 bucks awesome
Sep 27, 2009. 12:17 PMJohenix says:
Try your local VW dealer (they do have them in Kiwi Land?) for the solar panels they use to trickel charge cars in transit. or look on EBay.
Sep 17, 2009. 7:55 AMsimfire687 says:
Radio Shack.
Jul 6, 2010. 10:30 AMshayde1014 says:
How do I wire a regulator into the circuit?
Oct 17, 2010. 6:02 PMmarcika1022 says:
watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1MMFkwdxHw
Oct 16, 2010. 9:56 AMMadScientist101 says:
you should put a 5v voltage reg to stop spikes killing your usb devicae
Aug 21, 2010. 3:40 PMjonnyman says:
this charges almost everything, but my iphone. any idea how to make it charge my iphone 4?
Oct 9, 2010. 9:54 PMAdam Manick says:
build this circuit after dropping the voltage to 5 volts
Feb 21, 2010. 3:51 PMvinura says:
 will this fry your ipod?
Oct 9, 2010. 9:51 PMAdam Manick says:
No but it may not charge it. Use this circuit to make it work. You should only use this circuit after you have dropped the voltage down to 5 volts.
Jul 28, 2010. 6:56 PMteknoman says:
WARNING!!: Building a solar panel charger for anything without using a voltage regulation circuit (such as a 7805 5v regulator) is very dangerous and CAN fry your device!! Using a 7805 is very simple and can be found on many other solar charger Instructables! Be safe!
Oct 9, 2010. 9:48 PMAdam Manick says:
A 7805 voltage regulator has to have a voltage over 7 volts to operate normally. If you use 6 volts the regulator may decrease the voltage to 4 volts instead of 5. They are also very inefficient and get very hot. All they do is turn voltage into heat.
Jul 9, 2010. 4:20 PMnoapparentfunction says:
I wired this up as a test and used a diode I had lying around. Wasn't sure about the model number or anything like that. It actually started to charge my Palm Pre but I unplugged it after a few seconds. I then checked the multimeter and it still was at 6V, which probably isn't good for longer than a couple of seconds for a phone. Any idea what the reason for this might be? Should I: 1) get a stronger diode or 2) just wire in a resistor?
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