PORTABLE SOLAR AC POWER

 by jackson88
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PORTABLE SOLAR POWER 120VAC TO RUN POWER TOOLS, COMPUTERS, ELECTRONICS, AND APPLIANCES: MAINTENANCE FREE, NO CRANKING, NO PULLING JUST PLUG IN. LEAD FREE, ACID FREE RECHARABLE 12VDC DEEP CYCLE DRY CELL SLOW DRAIN BATTERY FOR NIGHT OPERATION. ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE INSTEAD OF USING LOUD, SMELLY, GAS OPERATED POWER GENERATORS. STAY OF THE GRID, STAY GREEN........
 
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Step 1: SOLAR PANEL SELECTION

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SOLAR PANELS CAN BE VERY DIVERSE WITH A LARGE SELECTION FOR POWER USAGE, THE ONE I HAVE HERE IS ONLY CRANKING OUT 12VDC @ 70WATTS. COURTESY OF THE U.S. ARMY. LATER ABOUT POWER CONSUMPTION AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED.
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juanp says: Sep 4, 2012. 6:05 PM
that doesnt look portable
zomfibame says: Jun 17, 2012. 4:32 AM
Great instructable; Nice n' clear and easy to understand; .... and not for nothin' because it could be that I'm in my 40's and have glaucoma, but I do not mind the capital letters at all; much easier to read that way, ..... these instructables are pretty much instruction manuals and blueprints on how to build something.... not an an early 90's era chat room; so I'm not 100% sure that old AOL chat rules apply to instruction manuals. not to mention blueprints tend to be in all caps most of the time, so the caps-lock being on works fine for me. ..... just sayin' . either way, this is a good instructable. I dig it with or without caps.
Schmidty16 says: Jun 2, 2012. 7:35 PM
very nice but u could do 1 thing if u didnt scure the solar pannel very good put 1 more support on it and make a water proof comtain for eletrical stuff
edvannatta68 says: Dec 31, 2011. 6:23 PM
like some information this did work for you ? love information on this ok? mes oe in espiritwild09@aol.com or wolfthuner68#yahoo.com
FetterChiller says: Oct 14, 2011. 6:43 AM
It's doing more than just prevent the power floating back. For that a diode would be enough. It also controlls the charging voltage etc. That enhences the lifespan of the battery.
Brian129 says: May 24, 2011. 7:49 AM

Speaking as one who's vision has deteriorated past the length of my arm....I DON'T MIND CAPS AT ALL. I can see them (and bold print) much better. He did not claim to be a "professional" writer , you people are not his editors nor did invite you to be. He was generous enough to share his idea ....and you are RUDE (must feel akin to being pecked to death by ducks!). GOOD JOB BRIAN, THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
hintss says: Nov 29, 2010. 7:50 PM
apparently, you did something wrong, cause your shift key broke...
pless84 says: Feb 23, 2009. 4:15 AM
Nice instructable, but please next time don't use CAPS all the way through! It's very tiresome to read.
cid2323 in reply to pless84May 25, 2010. 2:48 PM
yup.....was trying to hurry....we got bombed while I was trying to hurry with it.....
liggy says: Mar 10, 2009. 9:33 AM
holy crap leave the dude alone so he wrote it in caps. maybe he did it so it was easier to read. I wish I could buy stuff from the army... well your army anyways...
cid2323 in reply to liggyMay 25, 2010. 2:46 PM
whatever
Derin in reply to liggyMay 10, 2009. 6:10 AM
It's actually harder to read in all-caps.
drzeke in reply to DerinOct 17, 2011. 6:23 AM
not for me
shive55 says: Jun 10, 2009. 2:17 PM
Please don't write in caps. It hurts my brain
cid2323 in reply to shive55May 25, 2010. 2:45 PM
was not paying attention to the CAP thing....sorry..
kroq-gar78 in reply to shive55Jun 19, 2009. 1:27 PM
seriously...
erosser says: Aug 5, 2009. 6:16 PM
Great instructable, very complete, and I particularly liked the idea of putting it on a cart. Very nicely done and with lots of thought to cheap parts. Not to harp on about it, but seriously, dude: say no to all caps. My ears hurt from reading, and that's a hard feat to accomplish.
cid2323 in reply to erosserMay 25, 2010. 2:44 PM
yea! just in a hurry to finish the typing thing.....sorry about caps...change my account to cid2323...
christian2gothic says: Mar 7, 2010. 7:47 PM
what are the limitations on this? exactly how much power can you get out of this continually and in peaks?
how many devises can this operate? how many batteries can you charge with this to provide power continually at night or without light?
how many of these will it take to meet the power needs of the average home? I'm just curious to know this info so as to consider all possibilities for application.
cid2323 in reply to christian2gothicMay 25, 2010. 2:37 PM
There are many variables that will greatly affect the operation of a solar system, that would include panel wattage, battery, voltage regulators and power converters.    Sunny or cloudy days...power consumption...three ways you can for sure have constant power without failure are:  HYDRO, WIND, and SOLAR.

If you are lucky enough to be around all three feeding that constant energy into a home with one or more....then you are golden.

There are many good systems out there.  It all depends what applications you want to use them for....    I changed my account to cid2323 due to the fact I forgot my original......SORRY
ruarkster says: Mar 20, 2010. 12:10 PM
Why did you attach the solar panel to a cart that can not be used outside in harsh weather or moved on anything other than a flat surface? Also, why in the name of god did you use all-caps?, they make you seem far less credible.
cid2323 in reply to ruarksterMay 25, 2010. 1:53 PM
was just bored by keeping it simple, and sorry about the CAP thing...didnt realize I had it in caps was in a hurry to finish....
lastpaige says: Apr 22, 2010. 9:25 AM
PLLLeasse,,Can We just GeT BACk tO ThE InsTRuctaBle???!!!
Drop Top says: Mar 3, 2009. 7:53 PM
How did you get the parts from the army?
jackson88 (author) in reply to Drop TopMar 3, 2009. 9:09 PM
currently in the army...you can get stuff from army surplus stores, you just have to look if not try the army DRMO I think there is one in texarcana TX...look it up on the net.....I dont have the DRMO web site to give, just type it in the search engine
papatait in reply to jackson88Apr 8, 2010. 2:27 PM
Do you know the FSG and the FSC number for the solar collector?  Or do you have the NIIN number?  Thanks, Ken.
laydbkleo says: Sep 13, 2009. 5:51 PM
ABOUT THE CAPS. IF YOU DON'T TYPE VERY WELL IT IS MUCH EASIER AS YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT HITTING THE SHIFT KEY AND EVERYTHING COMES OUT CORRECT. WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO BE SO FREAKIN PICKY. EXCELENT JOB ON THE STRUCTABLE. TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE AND DON'T WORRY ABOUT PEOPLE THAT HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO THAN BE CRITICAL OF OTHER PEOPLES EFFORT.
punkhead58 in reply to laydbkleoMar 2, 2010. 6:19 PM
HEY! LEAVE THE KID ALONE! EVERYONE KNOWS THAT ONCE YOU TURN ON CAPSLOCK, IT IS FOREVER IRREVERSIBLE! THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED TO ME!
laydbkleo in reply to punkhead58Mar 3, 2010. 2:48 AM
I WASN'T RAGGING ON HIM.  COMMENT WAS FOR PEOPLE THAT DON'T HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN BE A NIT PICKER...
Patman27 in reply to laydbkleoOct 21, 2009. 8:17 PM
YEAH ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU DONT USE GRAMMAR I MEAN WHO CARES ABOUT GRAMMAR ANYWAY ITS NOT LIKE IT ACTUALLY MATTERS PLUS ITS NOT LIKE IT SEEMS LIKE YOURE YELLING OVER THE INTERNET, I MEAN WHO WOULD EVER THINK THAT I MEAN COMMON? EVERYONE KNOWS CAPS IS THE BEST WAY TO COMMUNICATE LIKE IN REAL LIFE WHEN YOU YELL ALL THE TIME IT MAKES YOU SOUND SMART :P

But other than the caps, great instructable! I'm curious where you got the solar panel, you mentioned something about it being US Army Surplus?
(and really, caps DO make it harder to read)
cid2323 in reply to Patman27May 25, 2010. 2:41 PM
ok I get it, enough about the CAP thing,......anyway, the panel was going straight to the burn pit so I thought  I would build something.......and yes I forgot to take the caps offfffffff
laydbkleo in reply to Patman27Oct 21, 2009. 9:39 PM
IT AINT MY INSTRUCTABLE.  TRY TO GROW UP A LITTLE. IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY CAPS JUST DON'T READ IT.  I CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST BROUGHT MYSELF DOWN TO YOUR LEVEL...
lobodawg in reply to laydbkleoOct 25, 2009. 7:31 PM
I second all the other sentiments here as it relates to the project. Great instructalbe. I built a smaller scale and now I have this to help me build a larger one.

As for the caps issue, it's just a clash of the cultures that the Internet is (has been) forcing us as human beings to deal with. Some will adapt to new etiquette in the online culture and others won't. There's no "etiquette" police that I'm aware of...yet.
M4industries says: Feb 15, 2010. 9:28 AM
 Easy on the caps.
JamesRPatrick says: Jan 31, 2010. 2:31 PM
Your capitalization is obnoxious.
teslafan100 says: Nov 11, 2009. 2:31 PM
Please don't keep have you capitals on in the whole instrucables its kinda weird.
clutz says: Oct 30, 2009. 3:13 PM
A lead acid battery is the opposite of "lead free and acid free" as mentioned in the intro.  I was intrigued to see what type of battery was used and dissapointed to see a lead acid battery when you had promissed the opposite.
cid2323 in reply to clutzNov 1, 2009. 12:27 PM

I took a pic of the wrong battery....the lead free battery was under the table...

guitarman63mm says: Oct 21, 2009. 9:08 PM
In all seriousness, the capital letter aspect is NOT criticizing you, just something that you did.  Those talking about the "naysayers whining and griping" need to understand that while it's a wonderful idea and 'ible, it's very frustrating to read capital letters.
fatmazz says: Jul 8, 2009. 9:40 PM
Does the Portable Solar AC Power by jackson88 give out pure Sine Wave or is it square like ?Can we use this Portable Solar AC power for any AC appliance?
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