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Solar rc conversion

Solar rc conversion
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This instructable will teach you how to use the sun to your advantage. Those silly little remote controlled cars always drain the life from my perfectly good batteries and i wanted them to stop, it's really not nice you know! To solve the problem i bought some rechargeable ones but then i had to take them out and wait for them to charge while my car sat sadly un-driven and alone. so i mounted a recharger right on top of it!
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
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first you will need:

a hummer from radio shack ($7.99),
a solar walkway light, a screwdriver,
some pliers and electrical tape, a
soldering gun, a hobby knife, and 2 AA
rechargeable batteries.

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May 6, 2010. 5:31 PMkudach says:
Do you have any better pictures of the leads... my car looks nothing like that on the circit board.... i cant figure out how to connect the pannel to the leads
Feb 11, 2010. 6:35 PMmr.RC says:
nice dude i like it i did this project in 06 i won gold but not trophy


overall nice hummer :)
Feb 13, 2010. 7:08 PMmr.RC says:
hey yea did you see my instructables they are good i got 30 views in 4 hours.


ill try to find a way to make a group ok.
Feb 14, 2010. 8:59 AMmr.RC says:
i published it yeterday and i allready have 52 views
Feb 12, 2010. 10:12 AMmr.RC says:
no your project was similar to mine i won gold at the science fair.

do you want to be friends and make a group?
Feb 13, 2010. 9:08 AMmr.RC says:
i am 12 but in 6 more days ill be 13
Feb 12, 2010. 9:47 AMmr.RC says:
no i won it in my science project in 06. and im 13 years old :) wana be freinds yes or no pls say yes
Dec 6, 2009. 10:03 AMmr. clean says:
you definatey should have put a blocking diode in the positive line of the solar pnnel to keep the batteries from dischargeing through it, use the one from the solar light  they are usually good ones with very low voltage drop.
Sep 14, 2008. 4:01 AMexplosivetron says:
ok wait a sec..... where is ur blocking diode? if you dont have one of them... it sounds silly but the battery will just give the solar panel back the energy when the solar panel isnt supplying current.... also how many volts does the hummer require to run.... if it uses 4 normal AA batteries thats 6 volts if you use rechargables it gives it only 4.8V... it just seems a bit tacky just to whack the solder leads from a rubbish solar panel into battery leads.... u might have to use the power from the batteries and the solar panel to get the thing to run... i dont know... did u already get it working.... please tell me how it worked because you cannot hope to charge 4.8 volts with a solar panel that only gives 2.... i dont know it could be more.. u might need to wire two solar panels in series to achieve the right amount of volts and use a 5 volt regulator with a heat sink
May 13, 2009. 12:23 PM12V says:
if you want 6volts you need 5aa batteries (1.2x5=6)
4 batteries is 4.8v
it should not burn out if you use 7.2v but your car will be faster!(6 batteries)
May 13, 2009. 5:11 PMexplosivetron says:
I know that, i was merely commenting on the fact he thinks that a rechargeable battery has 1.5 volts... i could have suggested he needs 5 for 6volts, but without enough voltage from the solar panel, the batteries are not going to charge. the other thing is if you increase the volts it will not burn out striaght away but it will eventually scrap the motor. Its like using 12volts on a 6 volt motor... sure it will run super fast for a while until it just dies.
Feb 24, 2009. 7:31 AMamando96 says:
a transformer?
Feb 24, 2009. 8:24 PMexplosivetron says:
nah a regulator... coz a transformer steps down the voltage and current depending on rating and how many winds it has... it's drop is proportional to the number of winds in the coil. A regulator is simply that... it regulates the voltage ... not sure about current so you can go above the voltage and not damage the circuit, but it doesnt generate the difference if your under there like $4 aussie
May 13, 2009. 12:24 PM12V says:
a transformer will only run on ac! but it can step down or up a voltage.
May 13, 2009. 5:12 PMexplosivetron says:
I think you can get DC transformers.... im not sure... but I didnt suggest it was DC haha, but it can transform AC into DC like in your phone or ipod charger
Dec 25, 2008. 4:39 PMexplosivetron says:
hey man thats cool... at least ur not instructing people about stuff they could kill themselves with. but yea this looks like a really good project.. its about being environmentally friendly which is good.. youll soon learn more about electrical stuff.
Sep 14, 2008. 7:58 PMexplosivetron says:
1.2 times 2 equals 2.4V for a rechargeable
Nov 6, 2011. 2:29 PMbwb4 says:
Um.... could you please explain that to me?
Aug 10, 2008. 7:43 PMbudsiskos says:
could this run directly off solar and not use batteries how did you wire the solar panel in?did you connect the negative lead to the positive bater terminal or the negative one?
May 13, 2009. 12:31 PM12V says:
the solar panel does not produce enough current the solar panel produces about 50ma and the car needs 600ma and that's why the batteries go flat so quickly. the battery will charge with only 50ma but it takes about 18 hours to charge but the battery releases this energy very quickly and discharges much more quickly than it charges.
Sep 14, 2008. 4:04 AMexplosivetron says:
you could run it directly if u found a solar panel capable of supplying the right amount of Voltage and current say 6V at 500ma... maybe one capable of supplying that when its not a full capacity
Jan 8, 2009. 5:15 PMawang8 says:
But then you'll need lots of sunshine... It ain't no work indoors if directly.

Sorry. People usually like bad grammar.
Aug 11, 2008. 8:21 AMbudsiskos says:
ok, but about how long does it take for the panel to charge the batteries?
Sep 16, 2008. 4:13 AMthepaul1993 says:
lol
Nov 7, 2008. 7:10 AMnovato16 says:
OK then what step did u skip so i dint blow my self
Aug 9, 2008. 8:32 PMbudsiskos says:
what solar light did you use?
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