The issue is would it be cheaper to find the someone who makes them already? You have to factor in labor costs and human error in assembling them per user.
I think these are solar panels... What I think is that you should check youtube on how to create a solar inverter or power station and check out the lists of compoinents to know how to build one.
You don't need an inverter for solar. Phones charge on DC and inverter changes it to AC. A rectifier turns AC to DC. So you could charge devices regardless of location
Yeah, I know about this. I was talking about an inverter in case you want to power bigger appliances, like maybe the TV or something more. I don't know much about solars, but from the ones I have seen, they make use of an inverter.
You need an inverter to power anything that requires Alternating Current. I was referring to a way to charge devices so things like the power bank you were mentioning could then become more useful. You would have a mobile power supply. So in theory you should never have a dead battery.
Ok. Let's look into that. I'm imaging the United States homeless could use them also.
It would be a great help for them. Do you want to make something portable?
The issue is would it be cheaper to find the someone who makes them already? You have to factor in labor costs and human error in assembling them per user.
https://www.amazon.com/solar-dc-charger/s?k=solar+dc+charger
Which one would help the most?
I think these are solar panels... What I think is that you should check youtube on how to create a solar inverter or power station and check out the lists of compoinents to know how to build one.
You don't need an inverter for solar. Phones charge on DC and inverter changes it to AC. A rectifier turns AC to DC. So you could charge devices regardless of location
Yeah, I know about this. I was talking about an inverter in case you want to power bigger appliances, like maybe the TV or something more. I don't know much about solars, but from the ones I have seen, they make use of an inverter.
You need an inverter to power anything that requires Alternating Current. I was referring to a way to charge devices so things like the power bank you were mentioning could then become more useful. You would have a mobile power supply. So in theory you should never have a dead battery.