Charger from solar and wind power
You are riding a bike and the wind is blowing your hair away - and now it can be in a very small sized solar and wind charger that is attached to the handlebar or upper arm of the encrusted. MiniWIZ company has developed
You are riding a bike and the wind is blowing your hair away - and now it can be in a very small sized solar and wind charger that is attached to the handlebar or upper arm of the encrusted. The company miniWIZ has developed a portable universal charger that can capture wind, solar, and energy from electrical outlets to choke a variety of different handheld devices.
This charger carries HYmini , which can be charged for the first time via a wall outlet (takes about 4 hours) and can be charged when leaving the house in windy or sunny conditions. With enough solar cells, it can be fully charged with HYmini without using electrical power. Even so, wind energy is used for the sole purpose of charging more.
When fully charged, HYmini's lithium 5V / 1A lithium ion battery provides power for cell phones, PDA devices, MP3 players, iPods and even digital cameras. Devices are plugged into this charger via a USB port and other adapters included in the kit. MiniWIZ claims that the charger's battery can be recharged up to 500 times, making it possible to store at least 1000mA an hour and this energy can be transferred to mobile devices .
HYmini is a portable universal charger capable of capturing wind, solar and energy energy from electrical outlets to charge a variety of handheld devices. (Photo: Physorg)
HYmini's wind power charger includes a micro wind power generator activated by a small fan. With wind speeds of 9 to 40 mph, the turbine can provide up to 1W of energy with a capacity of 65mA. A glowing blue flashlight is used for night lights. Input current depends on the wind speed: in the test, within 20 minutes, winds of 19 miles per hour can charge enough energy to power a MP3 player for 40 minutes, one Mobile power for 4 minutes, or a digital camera capturing 20 photos.
The miniWIZ company says that the charger will be ideal when cycling, skiing or participating in similar high-speed activities, although it will turn off when the speed is 40 miles per hour for reasons of safe. This charger is completely moisture-proof and turbines made of soft PVC. Replacement turbines are sold online.
Besides electricity and wind, HYmini can also be choked from the sun. The kit includes 4 6-inch mini solar panels connected together with charger to provide more than 5V. When charging, an indicator light on the side will flash red to note that sunlight is being converted into electricity and stored in the device's internal battery.
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