Thursday, October 26, 2017

How to Keep Your Phone Charged Without an Outlet




A solar powered charger will provide power without an outlet. Flexibility, portability and compactness are the key benefits this type of charger offers along with complete peace of mind for any user regarding having a charged phone.


You can operate a solar powered phone charger (like SUAOKI 25W ) by either using re-chargeable batteries or re-charging your phone directly from a solar panel, which transforms environmentally friendly solar energy into power.


However, a re-chargeable battery also needs to be previously charged by a solar panel and can then be used to charge any mobile at any time.


The speed that a phone will charge could fluctuate and there are a number of reasons for this such as the size of the panel in use and the degree of sunlight at the time of charging.


Another factor that could have an impact is cloud formation; an example of this being a heavy cloud passing over the solar panel at the time of the charge.


This occurrence could reduce power output drastically and even cease the charging process. In this situation, a phone might need completely re-setting before it would accept a charge regardless of whether the panel it is connected to is producing power or not.


The ways a phone can be charged vary. Dependent on its manufacturer, you might find that some will not accept a triple charge while others will only accept a charge at a particular rate.
With this in mind, it is advisable to consult the manufacturer’s literature to reduce the risk of any frustrating experiences.
Why Use Solar Chargers for Your Phone?
There is an excess of cell phone users around the world today - around 6.8 billion, which means that there are as many mobile phone subscriptions as there are people (7 billion) on earth.
Using solar powered charging solutions for your phone helps you reduce environmental impacts. Apart from being eco-friendly, there are also some other reasons why these type of phone chargers should be in use.
It is estimated that 600 million people have no way of re-charging their phones simply because a source of electricity is unavailable. For this reason, being able to re-charge mobile phones even in remote places and places where electricity is not available has become a necessity.
Similarly, when travelling, normal charging facilities are not always readily available, so having a backup charging device could become a very important part of your luggage, in case an emergency arises.

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