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Save Money Using Solar Panel Chargers
With electric and gas energy prices soaring year after year, it is no wonder that people are looking for alternative sources of energy. With political turmoil in oil producing areas of the world, it makes sense to seek a homegrown conflict-free means of powering our homes, cars and other energy-consuming items.
Solar chargers are a great option for those seeking a way to augment their consumption of traditional energy sources. Solar chargers are also great choices for energy in places where it can be difficult to obtain service through conventional means.
For small vehicles like ATVs and some automobiles, companies have solar chargers designed to protect and extend the life of the battery. The solar charger protects against battery discharge and the drain that can come from running electronic devices. The solar charger is designed to immediately produce a charge as soon as it is exposed to daylight. This is a big advance over older models that require a time to build up enough energy before being able to provide a charge. With this model of solar charger you can travel to remote locations in a car or ATV and not worry about becoming stranded due to a dead battery.
The newer models of solar chargers are designed to store energy for use during the dark hours. These solar chargers are more sensitive and are able to generate energy even on cloudy days. Solar chargers of this style are typically priced around $100.
Other models of solar chargers are designed for boats, RVs and remote cabins. With these solar chargers you can bring more of the comforts of home to a remote cabin and enjoying roughing it that isn’t all that rough. The solar chargers aren’t designed to be strong enough to allow you to have a cabin full of energy-draining electronics, but they can provide lighting and the basic needs of small appliances. Boaters, RVers and cabin dwellers all appreciate that the solar charger is reliable year-round and is a great alternative to conventional noisy, smelly and expensive diesel, gas or propane models of generators. |
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