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can you use a small inverter directly from solar panel to charge small devices? like this one?
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[quote:capernicus:MV8xOTYyNDk4XzMyOTIyNjY5XzU0OURCRUU4] Solar- No you should not try to charge batteries on any device unless it is set up for it. You need a pure sign-wave inverter if you are going to charge a laptop computer pref. at or above 100 watts. [/quote]
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i have a 20 watt 15.4 volt 1.2 amp foldable solar panel
my solar panel: [
link to www.millionsolarroofs.com
]
it has a cig lighter output on it... can i hook this directly up to the solar panel to charge my small devices that i know it can already power? this way i can use my AC plug and not have to get cig adaptors for all my small electronics?
inverter:
[
link to www.duracellpower.com
]
Will this work?
or is this one better since its smaller and seems to say its rated for lower power devices?
[
link to www.duracellpower.com
]
it says 2 amp output but my panel only outputs 1.2 a. i dont know if that matters... not sure how this works...
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