Charge your mobile when there is no electricity!Charge your mobile battery from solar energy.

India
January 23, 2013 10:30pm CST
Good news to everyone,i saw an application on www.getjar.com. One author says we can charge our mobile battery after dowloading this unique application from getjar. I downloaded the appliction but dosen't work. Can anyone tell me how to charge our own mobile battery from solar energy because i genuinely want to save non-renewable source of energy. I want to use renewable source of energy like sun. Please suggest me any Idea on how we can produce solar energy from sun and charge our Laptops batteries,ceel phone batteries and etc... Thanks for reading my short discussions.
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7 responses
@Nursefrai06 (2498)
• Penrith, Australia
25 Jan 13
I am hoping that you didn't put your mobile phone outside and let it bask in the sun. If you did that over here, it would get stolen you know. anyway, It's nice to see that you are concerned about the environment and saving electricity, maybe you could get yourself a solar panel and plug your deVices on there as well?
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@sweety_81 (2124)
• India
29 Jan 13
Perhaps one needs to have quite a few more things for that stuff to work.
• India
28 Jan 13
Hah..i did keep my mobile outside and tested it for an hour..,i am a fool,this application wasn't working,it found fake,it never charge my cellphone battery by that fake application. I wonder if there would be someone who can truly craete such applications. I also need solar panel as you said but those things are expensives espicially this days but i hope i will be getting those solar panel and such soon so that i might be able to produce ecectricity and save some energy.
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• Penrith, Australia
2 Feb 13
You're lucky you didn't get your phone stolen at all. Looks like Indians aren't like that then, I guess it's only over here. Leave it lying around for a while and poof! It's gone, it looks like you'd spend more than you would be able to save in buying those solar panels and getting things to work though
@vandana7 (102698)
• India
24 Jan 13
Short discussion..lol You are finally acquiring myLot brand of sense of humor. lol Anyway...there are special chargers that use solar power for charging. I happened to come across one on Amazon. Not very large...just small one for charging mobile batteries. However, you do need NiCad batteries for those, and these are not life long stuff as you may be thinking. As of now they are expensive as well, because competitors take care to price their product in a way that people dont rush for solar power. What you've downloaded may not be useful primarily because it may be fake or requires other accessories. Hope I clarified your doubt reasonably with my long response.
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• India
28 Jan 13
Well some people start a discussions that is long and descriptive but i am not so i consider my discussions a very short one. I agree there are solar charegers but the life of those stuff is short. I saw some rich people have good big batteries and solar inverter plus solar plates who save energy from them.I don't get sufficient electricity so i am wondering if i could be able to download such application if it is genuine and would like to have such hardwares that can produce electricity with the help of solar power. Thanks for sharing your idea.
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
24 Jan 13
This is a great news. I like to take advantage of the solar since it is a clean energy. It will not create any pollution. At first you shall have the solar battery so that it can work.
• India
28 Jan 13
Hi friend firstly i need a solar plate and battery,and as well as an inverter that can store the power. But i can't effort to buy one.So i tried to get free application that works genuinely but unfortunately found fake. Anyways i need a lot of accesories to produce and store such energy and i hope to save,those energy soon,hopefully. Thanks for the response.
@sweety_81 (2124)
• India
29 Jan 13
I think one would need some special cells or device(s) to charge one's mobile using solar energy. It would be not so simple I think. May be, it would require something very special. And not sure, if such things are available in market readily or not.
• India
29 Jan 13
Yes,it requires some special hardwares and hardwork to produce.I think solar panels and those equipments might be available. I was eager to know if there is any such applications which we can download and charge our cell phones or anthing from such applications.
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@pals101 (2003)
• Philippines
24 Jan 13
I think you need to have a solar capture device that catches light from the sun in order to have it charge on your battery. Maybe you can ask expert on these, or built your own if you are an engineer.
• India
27 Jan 13
I neither have any solar capture devices nor am an engineer.BTW i am planning to brought a solar capturing device so that i could be able to save non renewable sources of energy.
@akp100 (13647)
• India
24 Jan 13
Hello Let me tell you that all those applications are just fake.. They will surely not work. For charging your mobile with sun light you need hardware which can store that energy to your battery. No software will work for this thing. And no mobile comes with such hardware. There are few phones which have that hardware for saving sunlight as energy in the battery..But such phones are very less and not that famous. So don't fall for any app, as it will not work for you.
• India
27 Jan 13
Well i should agree with you.haha i am a fool i at first believe that the application would be genuine but i only headed my CP on sun..but never got charged my CP.
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
2 Feb 13
Mobile phones are not designed to be charged by solar power, so you would either need a mobile phone that had been specifically designed for that purpose. In order to charge the standard mobile phone otherwise would involve a solar power device with an inverter incorporated to convert the direct current produced into alternating current. A device like that would not be practical to carrt around and would be quite expensive, so it is unlikely to be within our technology to produce a practical charger at the moment.