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Solar power panel for iPaq?
Posted by DRR on January 14th, 2004


Relatively new to the handheld world......is there an inexpensive solar
solution to keep my 3765 charged and going...like to use it to read books

Thanks in advance
DDR


Posted by Michael Tam on January 14th, 2004


Good day,

I can't say I know of any solutions, but I can say with a certain degree
of certainty that any solar cell you get that can supply the appropriate
current to you devices will almost certainly be many times the size and
weight of your iPaq...

Regards.

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Michael Tam
e-mail: vitualis (at) michaeltam.com
website: http://www.michaeltam.com

Posted by S. WATSON on January 14th, 2004


On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 23:49:19 +1100, Michael Tam
<vitualis_NOSPAM_@michaeltam.com> wrote:

i think i have seen something on expansys like youre looking for
stan

Posted by Sandman on January 14th, 2004


"DRR" <dr.robertson@home.com> wrote in message news:<GM0Nb.84520$ts4.40017@pd7tw3no>...
I don't know if it's inexpensive or not, but this one gets good
reviews: http://www.proporta.com/detail.asp?id=324

does phones too.

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My new favorite site is www.pocketpcaddict.com

Posted by John Herron on February 16th, 2004


Brunton sells several varieties of portable solar panels for electronic
devices - supposed to work with PDAs, cell phones, etc.

http://www.brunton.com/catalog.php#

John Herron
Austin, TX

DRR wrote:


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