Solar Powered Phone/Ipod Charger

tom66

Joined May 9, 2009
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Well, it might be feasible, but it could be costly for the panel.

I'm going to bed now so don't expect a reply until noon BST.
 

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Zaper

Joined Aug 17, 2010
43
ok thanks for your help. whenever you get back on or if someone else finds this what would it take for one panel to cover everything?
 

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Zaper

Joined Aug 17, 2010
43
ok well I found this datasheet for the simple switcher:http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM2596.pdf

This is just a guess but I would say Pin 1 goes to V+, pin 2 goes between the resistors and pin 3 goes to both resistors and you leave 4 and 5 out?

Is that even close?

Also I found two different simple switchers, one is 3.3 v and the other is 5 v. Is 5 better in this case?
 

tom66

Joined May 9, 2009
2,595
Sorry, that's not correct. This is a switching mode power converter. It uses inductors and diodes to step down voltage very efficiently. I recommend you stick with the LM317T for now as it will be much easier to use. Find a 7V or so solar array rated at 1A to use it with.
 

retched

Joined Dec 5, 2009
5,207
Max power at 7v.

Open circuit means not connected to anything. Once a load is added, that 7v will drop to possibly below 4v.
 
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