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Solar Powered Marvels

Posted by Rich Mortlock on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 @ 02:29 PM
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If you have ever pondered the idea of trying solar powered chargers, now might be the time to take the plunge. How great would it be, not to have to depend on electricity or batteries to keep your cell phone, computer, cameras, handheld gps and other items running at full charge when you're away from a power source? Think of the endless charging possibilities that you can come up with when camping, hiking, canoeing, traveling and even in your backyard or during power outages or emergencies.

The xPowerTM Solar 400 Charger Pack is the first portable power pack that incorporates solar power in a compact, affordable, portable power source. And it's completely self-renewing, which means the 5-watt solar panel has the ability to recharge itself. Click here to read more about the xPower 400 solar charger.

Other solar chargers are available on a smaller scale than the xPower 400 and work on the same principle using the sun as its power source to keep your battery operated toys running at full speed.

You know what it's like. You're away from home, you really need to make that one call...and your mobile phone has just run out of battery power (again). Or maybe you're relaxing on a beautiful beach and your iPod has just played its final tune or you're at the top of a mountain looking out at an incredible view...and your camera battery's dead.

The smart choice for powering your equipment in over 150 countries worldwide is the Power Monkey eXplorer solar charger. Compatible with the majority of mobile phones, PDA's, MP3 players, digital cameras, handheld games and more. Read more of the Power Monkey eXplorer solar chargers description.

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