Introduction: Portable Solar Powered 220V Power Supply
This Instructable show you to make a very simple,green and portable solar power supply. Can even be used for camping, blackout, home power source and more.
I am just a grade 6 students having concerns with the environment.
Some things might not be mentioned due to lack of time. I'm in school (grade 6)
I will always edit my Instructables weekly.
Like I always say "Everything starts with small things" so lets contribute to the environment.
-I have another 30W solar panel at the roof.
-If you see mistakes please inform me.
-If you want to add things inform me again.
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I am just a grade 6 students having concerns with the environment.
Some things might not be mentioned due to lack of time. I'm in school (grade 6)
I will always edit my Instructables weekly.
Like I always say "Everything starts with small things" so lets contribute to the environment.
-I have another 30W solar panel at the roof.
-If you see mistakes please inform me.
-If you want to add things inform me again.
-Please SUBSCRIBE and RATE IT A 5 STAR.
-Please leave a comment.
-I wish i will get fetured.
Step 1: Materials and Parts Needed
The materials and part needed for the project. Dont include the black paper.
Step 2: Things You Might Want to Add or Modify
You can add or modify.
Notice: Every page will be edited weekly.
- 150W Inverter
- Larger 12V Battery
- Add Another Cigarette Lighter Plug
- Solar Panel
Notice: Every page will be edited weekly.
- 150W Inverter
- Larger 12V Battery
- Add Another Cigarette Lighter Plug
- Solar Panel
Step 3: Adding the Fan
Use a soldering iron to melt the plastic or just simply use a dremel to grind the plastic. Then glue the cooling fan.
Step 4: Adding the Plug
1.) Use a soldering iron to melt the plastic or simply use a dremel to grind the plastic. Then glue the plug.
2.) Connect the plug to the outlet.
2.) Connect the plug to the outlet.
Step 5: Adding the Switch
1.) Use a soldering iron to melt the plastic or simply use a dremel to grind the plastic. Then glue the switch.
2.) Connect a wire to the switch.
2.) Connect a wire to the switch.
Step 6: Adding the Cigarette Lighter Plug
1.) Use a soldering iron to melt the plastic or simply use a dremel to grind the plastic. Then glue the plug.
2.) Connect a wire to the plug.
2.) Connect a wire to the plug.
Step 7: Put Everything in Place
Put everything in place but don't connect it yet.
You will connect it later on the next page.
You will connect it later on the next page.
Step 8: Adding the Solar Panel
Add the solar panels. You can use a large solar panel or just simply connect small solar panels in parallel. I bought mine somewhere far they hade a large sale because the store was closing.
Step 9: Schematic
The schematics.
I am using the ready made inverter not the one in the 2nd,3rd,4th schematic.
-Ready made inverter
-555 Inverter
-2N3055 Inverter
-CD4047 Inverter
TIPS
-Add a desulfator to extend the battery's life.
-Instead of using a diode for trikle charging use a charge controler
I still cant find a charge controller here in the Philippines
Do you mind sujesting a schematic or the place to buy it here.
I am using the ready made inverter not the one in the 2nd,3rd,4th schematic.
-Ready made inverter
-555 Inverter
-2N3055 Inverter
-CD4047 Inverter
TIPS
-Add a desulfator to extend the battery's life.
-Instead of using a diode for trikle charging use a charge controler
I still cant find a charge controller here in the Philippines
Do you mind sujesting a schematic or the place to buy it here.
Step 10: Connect Everything Together
Connect everything together
Note: That the cigarette plug has not been added this time.
Note: That the cigarette plug has not been added this time.
Step 11: Test It
I am using the 500w Inverter. With a extention cord.
Step 12: Your Done
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