Saturday, October 23, 2010

Solar Products for Camping: Solar Powered Lantern

Solar Products for Camping: Solar Powered Lantern

Many campers are going solar these days, and very good reason for it. Before, people would end up spending hundreds of dollars every couple months to replace their dead flashlight batteries. I remember when I would forget to bring my own extra batteries, and the flashlight would die on me, leaving me without any flashlight to use. That was really upsetting, because when it had happened I was younger, so I wasn't able to run to a store like an adult.

Now, if you are camping, old or young, you can start using solar power. The K-Light Solar Light is an inexpensive solar lantern that uses energy from the sun to produce power for your light.

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K-Light Solar Powered Lantern


One of the great benefits of the K-Light Solar Powered Lantern is the bright LEDs. And the Pisat solar powered lantern can be tied to a tent line or hanging off a tree. Also it includes a 360 rotating handle. And a very strong casing keeps this lantern from breaking if you happen to drop it. And with just 2 hours of a solar charge, you can get up to 20 hours of use.

With the included lightweight solar panel, it will collect power from the great sun or even within ample indoor lighting. That is correct, indoor lighting will charge this solar lantern. On the backside of the solar lantern, you can insert the plug for the solar panel to power and charge it. The K-Light Solar Powered Lantern will last up to 10 years. So if we did the math in dollars compared it to spendings, it would cost over $500 dollars if we used flashlights and lanterns that took batteries. And we have not mentioned the bulb replacements.

From what you have read, you can understand why purchasing a K-Light Solar Powered Lantern is an investment. The savings alone should have you rushing to buy one. The added value in all of this is helping the environment, using sustainable lighting, and the ability to use it all day. Which makes it that much more enticing to buy. If you camp and are shopping around for a solar light of some kind, don't wait another minute and purchase one today!

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By: Jordan Eske

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ - Solar Camping Lanterns Are Great For Camping Trips

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Solar Power Practicality For Camping


Solar Power Practicality For Camping


Solar power systems for camping are increasing in availability, but what about practicality? Can solar power systems for camping be put to use readily? Are they portable enough? Are they durable enough?

Solar power practicality for camping must address those questions and more. Are solar power systems for camping cost effective? Do they produce enough energy for normal needs?

RV Camping

Solar power systems for camping can readily be used in RV camping. But are they practical?

Many people spend most of their RV camping time in RV camping spaces with full hook-ups. They plan trips according to where the next RV camp is, and reserve a full hook-up space for the end of each day. For them, solar power practicality is questionable. It makes a good back-up system, if there is a power outage at a campground. On the whole, however, it is an unnecessary expense - just another toy.

Others enjoy the freedom of being able to camp without hook-ups. They want to get off the beaten track - be pioneers. They want the opportunity to be in a remote, quiet place for a few days. They may want to go off road, or stop beside a quiet stream, even though it is in the middle of nowhere. They don't want to rush to make it to the next full hook-up campground.

Solar power practicality for camping is real for the second group of campers. Solar power serves a practical use for them. It breaks the leash of energy needs and lets them wander as they please.

Operating an RV's electrical system with a solar power system is simple. Charging its batteries with solar power is also simple. You need to plan your system, of course. You need to know how much energy you want. Then you need to purchase and install solar panels, batteries, and inverters that will produce that amount of energy for you.

Many Internet websites will guide you through the necessary steps of determining how much solar power you need. They will explain which components will provide that amount of energy. Solar power systems for camping in recreational vehicles are increasingly available in a range of sizes, and you are sure to find one to fit your needs. Most are easy to use.

Solar power systems for camping may make you think twice about appliances you take for granted in RV camping. For example, suppose you have a coffee maker that requires 15 minutes to brew coffee, and then keeps the coffee warm on a warming plate. This will consume a lot of your solar power. You may want to replace that coffee maker with one that will brew in 10 minutes and shut itself off. Pour your coffee into a thermos and it will remain hot without using more energy.

Non-RV Camping

Solar power systems for camping are also practical for non-RV camping. The same two groups of people are to be found. One group likes to make camp in a KOA campground, with electrical power close at hand. The other group likes to hike into the back country with lightweight backpacks, and camp wherever darkness overtakes them.

Solar power practicality can easily be seen in the array of lightweight, portable units hitting the market. Solar power can be generated by the backpack in which gear is carried. Flexible solar panels can be rolled up and carried to the campsite, where they can be stretched on the ground to generate additional energy.

Solar power systems for camping are small and portable, but can generate enough energy to run a small heater or light bulb. Solar collected by a backpack while hiking can recharge a cell phone, camera, or iPod. Small solar power units will run appliances made for use in a vehicle. The coffee maker that will plug into your cigarette lighter can be run by a flexible solar power panel.

Solar power practicality for camping is sure to increase, and products for this use will multiply. Those who appreciate the environment enough to want to be far out into it will demand clean energy, i.e. solar power.

Author: Anna Hart