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Rei Solar Panels Solar Charger - Portable Mobile Phone for 5000mAh Mobile

Rei Solar Panels Solar Charger - Portable Mobile Phone for 5000mAh Mobile

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
500 pc
Supply Capability:
50000 pc/month

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Solar Charger Description

With built-in high-capacity lithium-polymer rechargeable batteries, The solar power bank can recharge your Tablet ,mobile phones, digital cameras, PDA, MP3, MP4 and other digital products anywhere and anytime. With standard Micro USB and variety of converters configuration, its appearance small and compact aluminum alley design, make you easy to carry, show your elegance and fashion.


Advantages of our Solar  Power Bank

 1. Fashion design and fit for worldwide market.

 2. Emergency use with high conversion rate. 

 3. Super waterproof/dust-proof/shock-proof/skip-proof function. 

 4. Rubber paint surface process with comfortable hand feeling 

 5. Imported monocrystalline solar panel from Taiwan, high efficient absorption of sunlight. 

 6. Environmentally friendly silica gel and ABS + PC materials. 

 7. Adopt for environmental Li-Polymer battery. 

 8. Fit for  smart phone, Camera,GPS,Ipad,Mp3/4,Bluetooth headset.


Capacity

5000mAh

Weight

97g

Output

5v-1A

Input

5v-1A

Socket type

usb

Color

black

Cycle life

≥500times

Shell material

ABS+PC+rubber

Packing details

paper box

Internal batteries

Lithium polymer battery 

support for

Any smart phone and digital camera products

Accessories

A micro charging cable and 2 led lights+ power marquee

Certifications

CE, RoHs, FCC

Delivery details

Sample in 3-7days, mass products in 15-30 days

MOQ

500Pieces

Solar Charger--Portable Mobile Phone For 5000Mah  Mobile

Solar Charger--Portable Mobile Phone For 5000Mah  Mobile

FAQ

1, What’s price per product ?

A: It’s depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms of the order. We can talk further about the detail price issue. Our products is high quality with lower price level.

2, How to make payment?

We accept T/T or L/C.

3, What is your lead time?

Generally 1-3 weeks depends on the order quantity and your specific requirements.

4, Can you do OEM for us?

Yes, we can.

5, How do you pack your products?

We have rich experience on how to pack the panels to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.


Q: If i took a lazier pointer and aimed it a solar panel would it take in the light. Also what types of lights would work on a solar panel like L.E.D, uv light bulbs.
a million. Do they scratch actually? No How do I eliminate snow from them without scratching them? purely wipe the snow off 2. What does the maintenance of many image voltaic panels contain? sparkling them with faucet water and paper towels as quickly as a month. 3. Are all image voltaic panels created from the comparable fabric, regardless of length? extremely the comparable.
Q: A local air conditioning company is advertising combining their (newly installed) central air conditioning system for homes, with roof solar panels. They say that the combination MAY reduce your electric bill. Nothing I can see to back-up their claims. Hmmmmm. And they offer, if you can get it; central air conditioning that runs on natural gas. Again, possibly cheaper than using electricity.Has any one actually tested to find out if solar panels and/or natural gas DOES, or DOES NOT save you any money to make it worth the bother?
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Q: Are there solar panel systems that I can plug directly into my house to help reduce my electricity bill? If so, are they very expensive? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I wish it was that easy! Maybe it will be soon. But at this time, no, there isn't. And if you have a solar collection system, you have to have a way to store the energy when you're producing more than what you are currently using. That usually involves an expensive battery array. But it's necessary. The power coming directly from the solar panels will be erratic and sending it to the battery array for storage and then use allows for the home to draw a consistent level of power. And this battery system also allows for storage of electricity for use when the sun isn't shining like at night. The system should be set up to use your power first, then go to the grid. It should also allow for distribution to the grid when your system has stored all the power it can and that's when your meter will run backwards and the power company will be paying you! There are a lot of federal and state income tax rebates for alternative energy installation costs. Check out what Oregon might toss into the package along with the Feds and see where you might come out.
Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with high wind speeds?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high wind speeds. However, it is crucial to consider the specific design and installation requirements to ensure their stability and durability in such conditions. Wind load calculations, proper anchoring systems, and careful mounting techniques are necessary to ensure the panels can withstand the strong winds and continue to operate efficiently.
Q: I am starting to think about solar panels as an option for my home. I have done some research on panels, to be honest its all very confusing. There are many different panels some with 60 watts some all the way up to 20 watts. My household currently uses about 2700 to 3400 kWh every two months. So based off of my power usage maybe you can answer some of the following questions:What kind of panels should I be looking at?Which panel manufacturers give the best bang for the buck (reliable/affordable)?Anything else I should be concerned about?I am just starting out in educating myself on solar power so please excuse me if I sound very naive. Any information that you may have will be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately, I can't give you a lot of specifics on what you should use. However, I can tell you that the very best system for you simply might not be available to you, in which case it really doesn't matter how good it is. Your best bet would be to talk to a supplier in your area and see what is available, THEN start looking at the differences between those. Unfortunately, solar panels aren't quite to the point of being a common-place product...yet. Another thing to consider would be how old your roof is. You might want to look into the possibility of building-integrated materials if you are in need of a new roof. Talking with somebody who sells the panels in your area will help you understand a lot more than just doing raw research. Get their take on it, then fact check and research what they tell you so you know you're not getting ripped off.
Q: i'm talking abt bulk panelling, how many MW do we get from km sq?
Solar panels are being improved on a continuing basis. Price is coming down and performance is going up. Still, they are expensive. A panel roughly /2 X /2 meter runs about $00. It generates 0 watts of power. To make a panel km square would take 4000 of these at a cost of $400,000. They would generate 40,000 watts or 40 kw or 0.04 Mw.
Q: If this was sold back to the grids what would be the profit i would stand to make per day on energy received in these panels? How did you come up with this answer?
Considering capital outlays, such a system might never recover its initial investment. That's why we don't see such small photovoltaic plants popping up around the country - the economic case isn't there. One of the problems is that you would have to sell your electricity wholesale, at a ridiculously low price like 2 cents / kWh. If you were displacing electricity that you would otherwise use, then the financial case is different. Retail electricity could be 20 cents / kWh, 0 times as much, and you could get your money back over time, and start to make a profit. I've assumed you're in the US, with no special feed-in tarrifs. If you're in a country with a premium rate for solar-generated electricity, the business case could be very different.
Q: I'm looking into buying solar panels, there are all kinds of ranges of energy output...but my question is, when ti says...say 50 watts of power...does that mean 50 watts a day, an hour, a minute, what?
A 50-watt rating means the panel will produce 50 watts as long as the standard conditions are maintained. So if you had this bright sun and cool temperatures for 6 hours, the panel would deliver 50 x 6 = 900 watt hours, or a little shy of kilowatt-hour. Kilowatt-hours (kWh) is the reading on your electric bill. However, like most advertising, the 50-watt number is not realistic. They assume that the air surrounding the panel is very cold. 25 watts is a better number to use for this size of panel for engineering purposes.
Q: Is this true in a dc system? What if my battery current is negative?
complex task. browse in google and yahoo. that could help!
Q: My plans are building several solar panels and have a battery bank. I want to be able to power the refriderator and freezer and occationaly an electric grill. How would This work exactly and what would the best way to hook this up to make it work? I want to be able to convert DC to AC. How many batterys would I need to make this work. I know when Civil unrest happens I want to be prepared. How would Wind Power work If I can get the equipment I need?
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