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DIY: The SunCat Solar Rechargeable Battery

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Knut Karlsen constructed his very own rechargeable batteries that can sit out in the light and convert the suns rays into stored power. He has documented this project to create the prototype SunCat battery.

“The batteries should just bask in the sun like a cat and left for a while, in a sunny window, they would slowly recharge.”

charges meant to juice up your battery powered , like the Solio, have been on the market for years. Turns out Knut has some connections at the Institute for Energy Technology or IFE (very convenient contacts!) where he was able to procure some flexible cells. This may be a slight hiccup in materials for a quick home project but never the less flexible solar cells, or Photo Voltaics, are on the market in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and prices.

suncat solar batteries

suncat solar batteries

Knut attached the cells (which were already the correct dimensions) to old rechargeable NiMH batteries. The cells are rated at 1.8V and the batteries at 1.5V, which is acceptable.

Next, he used contacts from an old camera to connect the negative pole to the photo voltaic cells with the help of a conductive silver pen to finish the connection.

suncat solar batteries

This type of charging arrangement is called a trickle charger and works by slowly charging the battery. They can be left charging in this way indefinately without over loading the battery. However, this is the slowest form of charging a battery.

suncat solar batteries

suncat solar batteries

Sources: Bare Knut Blog

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13 Responses to “DIY: The SunCat Solar Rechargeable Battery”

  1. Bart Mitchell says:

    Very slick idea. He should market reusable sleeves. I bet he would make a killing.

  2. MRme says:

    interesting idea but what are you doing to keep from overcharging and killing the battery

  3. Doug says:

    @ MRME

    “This type of charging arrangement is called a trickle charger and works by slowly charging the battery. They can be left charging in this way indefinately without over loading the battery. However, this is the slowest form of charging a battery.”

  4. Uncle B says:

    A new product, soon to come manufactured in China,cheap enough for all to enjoy, complete with circuitry to prevent over-charge! Love it, batteries we never have to throw away! It will kill the disposable battery makers and may help us get off grid, a good thing, as the (GRD) great republican depression tightens our belts, and cuts down on our disposable incomes. We need more survival items like this to ensure some quality in our lives as the neo-cons, bankers, swindlers, shylocks and shysters have their way with our money. Good, renewable stuff, just love Solar energy!

  5. Andrew says:

    But wouldn’t leaving the batteries out in the sun make them hot and likely to explode?

  6. Live says:

    so wat do u need to make it…?
    i’m doing a project on it….
    i think it doesn’t say….

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  8. Thanks for this post, it certainly helped me in terms of how I can improve things. Speaking of improving, a good way to clean any type of window blind is to make use of a can of compressed air, or maybe a pet hair roller.

  9. Carlos says:

    I really like the concept. However, I think it might be inefficient. After all, no matter how you position your batteries, there will always be some part of the solar panel that doesn’t get direct sunlight.

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