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Charge your Gadgets on the Sun Table
Posted in Battery, Cell phones, Charger, Eco Friendly, Furniture, Solar on 16 August 2008

sun table
The sun table brings to you another reason to thank the Sun God and be happy. Designed by Brooklyn based designers Devang A. Shah and Mike Low, the Sun Table when exposed to sun automatically stores backup energy, thanks to its big surface area perfect for the photovoltaic cells to snap in some sun power.
Made in teak and stainless steel, the sun table homes an integrated 64W unbreakable solar panel that charges even if it’s partially covered. Don’t worry of the take-care! The table is durable enough and can stand the tough weather.
Talking about the power, the table generates 13 amp hours at 12 volts, which equals 156 watts/hours that are good enough to power your laptop or portable TV for more than four hours. While the included inverter, gives you a regular wall outlet.
Want some more power packed action? Just tilt the table along with the hinge available to give it more sun exposure for more power. And the meter displays show the battery voltage and total hours the table has been on. Keep in mind the beep that comes when the table is low on power!
Price: $2,200
Via: CNet

Solar Powered Charger at your service!
Posted in Charger on 26 January 2008

solar-charger Solar Powered Charger at your service!

Last time when we discussed chargers, it was about the multi port charger to help you get life into a number of gadgets in a single go. And this time the buzz word at gadgetsblog is the Solar Powered charger.
Yes, here comes the Solar Charger with dual USB port, which provides you with good amount of power backup for your gadgets wherever you are.

The built-in lithium battery of this charger gets charged in sunlight and later on can transfer the charge to any of your gadgets including the cell phone, iPod or PDA. Apart from sunlight, the battery also gets life when attached to the AC power or your Car power.

It takes about 4-8 hours to charge the charger through sunlight to make it fully loaded to support all your gadgets, without any expense and energy wastage.

Via: 7gadgets