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Diy Easiest Solar Charger (usb)

1 hour
$5-10
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Original Project by parvgupta001 from Instructables.
its very cheap to make
and thus only a begginer project

Steps

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Why You Need One

Why You Need One
Why You Need One
Why You Need One
it is the only source of power during an
apocalypse
emergency
ZOMBIE ATTACK
or daily life
outdoor recreation trip
and it is a free way to charge any of your usb device
2

What You Need to Make One

What You Need to Make One
What You Need to Make One
What You Need to Make One
What You Need to Make One
solar panel
diode
usb socket
container (optional)
3

Lets Get Em Together

Lets Get Em Together
Lets Get Em Together
glue the solar panel
and press it firmly
here i used hot glue gun , you can use any other glue also
4

Component Details

Component Details
Component Details
Component Details
circuit components
5

Circuit Diagram

Circuit Diagram
this is so simple
6

JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTOS ONE AFTER ANOTHER

JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTOS ONE AFTER ANOTHER
JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTOS ONE AFTER ANOTHER
JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTOS ONE AFTER ANOTHER
JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTOS ONE AFTER ANOTHER
JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTOS ONE AFTER ANOTHER
no SOLDERING required
just twist the wires together
and make your connections insulated
7

Congratulations You Made It

Congratulations You Made It
Congratulations You Made It
Congratulations You Made It
8

CHARGING SUCCESSFUL

CHARGING SUCCESSFUL
CHARGING SUCCESSFUL
CHARGING SUCCESSFUL
you can charge any usb device that uses 5v
9

Thanks for Watching

Thanks for Watching
Thanks for Watching
Thanks for Watching
Thanks for Watching
but wait don't forget to check out my other projects

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