How To Make a Solar Charging Bag

  • November 8, 2009
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Never worry about a dead cell phone again! Charge your portable electronics by harnessing the power of the sun.

You Will Need

  • Solar-powered garden lights
  • A flat-head screwdriver
  • A Phillips-head screwdriver
  • Wire cutters
  • A wire stripper
  • A voltage meter
  • A diode
  • Soldering materials
  • A spare USB cord for your device
  • A messenger bag or satchel
  • Clear plastic vinyl
  • Scissors
  • Sewing materials
  • Hot glue (optional)
  • A piece of cardboard (optional)
How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Remove the solar panel

Step 1: Remove the solar panel

Carefully remove the solar panel from the light fixture with a screwdriver. It should have two wires soldered to a rechargeable battery. Detach the wires using the wire cutters, and strip the ends with the wire strippers.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Test the voltage

Step 2: Test the voltage

Place the solar panel in direct sunlight, and touch the positive probe of the voltage meter to the panel’s positive wire and the negative probe to the negative wire. The screen on the voltage meter will give you a reading. You’re looking for 5 volts, the output for a standard USB cord.

Make sure the meter’s probes are connected correctly, or the voltage meter reading will be very low or negative.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Add more solar panels

Step 3: Add more solar panels

If one solar panel does not provide enough volts to charge your device, add another. Solder its positive wire to the negative wire of the first solar panel. Test the voltage again. If it’s still not enough, add a third panel.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Add a diode

Step 4: Add a diode

Using the soldering equipment, solder the diode to the positive wire. The diode will restrict the flow of electricity to one direction. A stripe on one end of the diode tells which way the electricity will flow through it. Face the diode stripe away from the solar panel, which will prevent any stray current from flowing back into the solar panel.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Add the USB cord

Step 5: Add the USB cord

Cut off the end of the USB cord that does not go into the electronic device you want to charge. Strip about a ¼ inch of the protective coating.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Solder the USB cord

Step 6: Solder the USB cord

Solder the positive and negative wires in the USB cord to the corresponding wires of the solar panel. If using more than one panel, solder to the panel with the unused wires. Then, take the panels out into direct sunlight and see if they charge your device.

To increase the stability of the solar panels, hot glue them to a piece of cardboard.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Sew the vinyl

Step 7: Sew the vinyl

Cut out a piece of clear plastic vinyl slightly larger than the size of the panels to act as a sleeve. Find a spot on your bag for the solar panels. Cut a small hole in the bag to fit the USB cord through, and then sew three sides of the vinyl plastic to the bag, directly over the small hole.

How To Make a Solar Charging Bag: Add the solar panels

Step 8: Add the solar panels

Feed the USB cord through the hole until you can slide the solar panels into the plastic vinyl sleeve. Once you have the panels snugly inside the sleeve, sew the last side of the vinyl sleeve to the bag. Now get out there and power up!

In 2008, an unmanned plane flew nonstop for 82 hours, 37 minutes, powered entirely by solar energy.

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Comments (11)

fabio

I loved the idea and I'll try to make myself one but NO WAY I'll be walking around with that backpack with wires attached to it kkkkkk

over 2 years ago by fabio

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jennylu

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about 1 year ago by jennylu

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deckard1

If only all Howcast videos were this practical and informative. Thank you!

over 2 years ago by deckard1

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jennylu

We Faro Group have four factories and one trading company, dealing with solar water heater, solar PV panels, Ironing board, plug with wire, plastic cups, plastic hangers and other related products.If you are interested in our products, Please feel free to send email to jennylu871@gmail.com or call to 86-573-86169079 contact people is Jenny

about 1 year ago by jennylu

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itsmerobb

Absolutely Awesome!

over 2 years ago by itsmerobb

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Demonolith

OMG its the cool guy from Tinkernut (recognized your beard), Love you videos man, all of them. This one is awesome, you rock dude.

over 2 years ago by Demonolith

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tazztone

poor solar garden lights...

over 2 years ago by tazztone

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onlinetech

I am currently doing this for a laptop.

about 1 year ago by onlinetech

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jennylu

We Faro Group have four factories and one trading company, dealing with solar water heater, solar PV panels, Ironing board, plug with wire, plastic cups, plastic hangers and other related products.If you are interested in our products, Please feel free to send email to jennylu871@gmail.com or call to 86-573-86169079 contact people is Jenny

about 1 year ago by jennylu

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jennylu

We Faro Group have four factories and one trading company, dealing with solar water heater, solar PV panels, Ironing board, plug with wire, plastic cups, plastic hangers and other related products.If you are interested in our products, Please feel free to send email to jennylu871@gmail.com or call to 86-573-86169079 contact people is Jenny

about 1 year ago by jennylu

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blahwah

OMG Soooo cooooooooooool vid! But I won't make Why?? Seems hard for me!!

about 1 year ago by blahwah

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