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  • Lasersaber's SOLN1

    Lasersaber has just shown a video for an all in one solar setup - everything contained in the framing of a 20W panel. Inverter, Joule Ringer, USB output, battery packs.

    Here's his video: SOLN1 - Amazing all in one free energy unit. - YouTube

    In my opinion, such a construction method is the knee that renewable energy setups needed to have happen...to combine all the parts traditionally needed in solar projects into one finished usable device.

    The specs of his prototype are -
    20W solar panel.
    200W inverter
    Joule Ringer circuit
    2x 20Ah Li-Ion 14V packs (correction, they are lifepo4)
    2A capable USB out
    Single switch on/off
    Price to build the first one $325


    Replication thoughts ?
    Alternative parts ideas ?
    Improvements ?
    Last edited by Slider2732; 10-17-2012, 06:50 PM.

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    @Slider2732

    Thanks for spreading the word.

    I would also add that it has a lifepo4 battery 20aH.

    I have already started adding links over at: LaserHacker.com Forum - Index

    I will be updating my website later as well.

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    • #3
      Just watched the video on the sole in one. Great synthesis of ideas. The joule ringer3.0 rocks too.

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      • #4
        @Lasersaber - thanks for the clarification.
        It would be good to run through your experiences with lifepo4 cells. I'm sure many will see a correlation to li-po's and thoughts of strong sun exposure.
        One idea is a ceramic barrier for peace of mind, something thin and readily available to dissipate any heat....also and related, collected heat could be used by some form of Peltier onboard unit for running status lights and small backup loads during the main pack charge.
        I bet many are glad you'll be posting more on forums - It's been post, run with it, post, run with it for many of us
        Last edited by Slider2732; 10-17-2012, 06:52 PM.

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        • #5
          Oceansolarpanellight from solarpanelight
          Oceansolarpanellight - YouTube

          Hi Lasersaber

          Hope the control circuit to be easy to replicate

          Now im using the rediant oscillator from Bedini for boosting the charging of 2 7 ah batteries separately from 2 series 10 w panels Check out the solar switch from JB it will surely fit for low lighting or can just make it as well

          the simple inverter from skywatcher works fine also lots of ideas built into one

          we need to aspire for the all weather Laser solinone lol

          totoalas

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          • #6
            iNDOOR SOLN1 HYBRID LITE ALKALINE V1 BUILD UP 121112

            This is my build up with 9 v dc alkaline batteries and a JR can carged up the solar pane; 9.7 v dc the picture showed an 11 w cfl mormal lighting

            SolN1

            Indoor SOLN1 Hybrid Lite 12112 - YouTube

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            • #7
              Hi everybody,

              I have had lots of requests for help and building instructions for the SOLN1 V3 solar units. Last night I had a build session filmed so that others will be able to replicate these with success.

              Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CUuqJDzo1U
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              Last edited by LaserSaber; 03-28-2013, 05:15 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
                Hi everybody,

                I have had lots of requests for help and building instructions for the SOLN1 V3 solar units. Last night I had a build session filmed so that others will be able to replicate these with success.

                Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CUuqJDzo1U
                Excellent work, as always, Lasersaber. Kudos and thanks.

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                • #9
                  Hi LaserSaber and all

                  I just wanted to commend you on a great little project keep on doing!

                  Best Regards - Jay
                  The history of science shows that theories are perishable.With every new truth that is revealed,we get a better understanding of Nature and our conceptions and views are modified. - Nikola Tesla

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