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Signing UpStep 1: Gather Materials
- 1 Altoids tin (or any suitable sized project box will do)
- 1 4xAA battery holder
- 4 Rechargeable AAs
- 1 Solar cell (cannibalized from an outdoor garden light)
- 1 DPDT Center-off switch
- 1 150 ohm resistor
- 1 Rectifying diode
- 1 power cord (cannibalized from an old cell phone charger)
- 1 PSP power adapter (Radio Shack part #274-1532)
- 1 Green LED in holder
- Electrical tape
- 1 12-pack of bee... soda
- Snack of choice (anything to warrant eating all those altoids!)
Tools Included:
- Solder iron, flux, and solder
- Hot glue gun and glue
- Trusty Dremel tool with small circular cutting attachment
- Power drill with drill bits
- Power sander










































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no energy just solar power
thats why i enter instuctable on solar secton i have solar windows cooool hu
1N4004 Micro 1-Amp Rectifier Diode???
I have a couple of questions:
1) You said in one of your answers that it takes very long for the batteries to copletely recharge... would adding a second solar cell shorten this time? Would it cause any problem?
2)This charger will only supply power whe it is "ON", isn't it? But it will charge the batteries even if it s "OFF"?
Tahnks!
i messed up and bought a SPST center off switch.
is there anyway i can still incorporate the solar panel?
which is great.
charge batteries for your camera, and your PSP
Please Reply ASAP!
=( I tried to make the psp charger that jacob s. made and it didnt work...
i wired everything to his diagram correctly..i tested the usb port with a usb cord that was stripped to the red and black wires and nothing zip nope 0 voltage...
im really disssapointed .. i even have the 4 rechargable energizer batteries...
I think im going to try ur solar power charger and see if that works...
Im just wondering if i have to have the 6 prong switch that goes with the solar chrager? cuz i only have the 3 prong.
Reply bak to me asap
Thanks for replying to me.. its been very helpful