On the Water With Marine Solar Panels
Portable marine solar panels are one solution for anyone who will be away from power outlets when they need to run or charge their electronic devices. Imagine being able to recharge your laptop or cell phone while out boating! This technology harnesses sun energy so that you can enjoy the comforts of home in remote locations. In this article, we’ll explain how portable solar power works and how you can use it to your advantage.
Most marine solar power devices use solar photovoltaic cells which produce electricity when they are exposed to light. They usually consist of panels containing two layers of different materials. When exposed to sunshine or another light source, one of the layers becomes positively charged and the other becomes negatively charged. This produces an electric current. You can then use this solar electric power in whatever way you choose. You can charge your MP3 player or make a pot of coffee! The strength of the sun and how long the solar power device is exposed will impact the amount of electricity a solar cell produces. A solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun or other light sources are brighter and a device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels.
Some solar panels produce only enough current to power small electronic devices. When you are shopping for marine solar panels, you will find that different devices have different “watts” ratings. To select the correct solar device, determine what watt rating you need. To find out how many watts you need, look at the output rating of the adapter. It should tell you how many watts the adapter generates. If it doesn’t contain this information, then it should contain the ratings for amperes (amps) and volts. Remember that bigger solar panels usually supply more wattage and will power your devices more quickly.
Some companies also sell back-up batteries to go with your solar panel. These batteries can sometimes also be charged from a socket or from a charge adapter. You may want to have a solar cell that you can also use while you are hiking or traveling, such as a flexible panel that can be carried on your back. This way, you can charge your small equipment or a backup battery while you are busy enjoying yourself. Keep in mind that while a solar cell performs best in bright sunlight, your other equipment usually doesn’t. Some solar cells come with a long cord so you can put your camera or laptop in the shade while they are charging.
Portable solar panels can make life safer and more convenient when you want to take your family on a vacation to a remote site. Electronic devices are a part of everyday living, so why not take them with you? Marine solar energy is becoming less bulky and more affordable so that consumers can have a reliable source of electricity at any time you are on the water.





