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FAQ
- Can I have my own artwork/logo on solar charger?
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Sure,we support OEM,a free logo(within 3 colors) can be provided if order is over 1000pcs.
- How long it will take that solar charger charge my phone by sun ?
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Generally, about 5-6 hours can charge 30% for iPhone
- Can I setup a solar energy system myself?
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Setting up a solar energy system is not difficult if you follow a few simple rules and have basic DIY and electrical experience. For large systems, especially those connected to the mains, you should always employ a qualified electrician to setup up you new solar system.
- Can solar panels work in cloudy weather?
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As long as a solar panel is exposed to sunlight, it can produce electricity. Of course, this is affected by the 'intensity' of the sunlight and when the skies are overcast, the amount of solar energy reaching the panels is restricted and they therefore produce less electricity. By using the most efficient solar cells and the taking weather conditions into account when designing a solar energy systm, we can accommodate for weather related efficiency. Fortunately, modern solar panels are designed to work in all weather conditions and some can even work when covred with snow
- How do solar panels work?
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The basic principle behind solar panels is that light energy from the sun is absorbed by 'photovoltaic' cells (made from silicon wafers) and converted into electricity. Energy produced in this way can then be used to power electrical equipment or, more commonly, to charge a battery which is is then used to power electrical devices. The amount of power put into the batteries, and to protect them from damage, is controlled by a solar charge controller. In some cases, it is possible to use small solar panels without a solar charge controller to keep batteries charged up (known as 'trickle charging').
- What does an 'IP Rating' Mean
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As an international standard, IP Ratings describe the environmental protection that a product has from particles and liquids. Each IP rating consists of two numbers: the first refers to 'particulate' protection and the second to 'liquids'.
Example 'IP65':
'6' = Dust tight. No ingress of Dust.
'5' = Protected against jets of water from any direction.
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