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		<title>Solar Panel Chargers Have Multiple Different Uses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cornerstone of the society that we live in was succinctly encapsulated by the world renowned economist, Sir Adam Smith with his &#8220;Invisible Hand&#8221; theory. Smith&#8217;s theory identified that all items in a given society which is governed by capitalism will have two interdependent values: the supply of the item and the demand of it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cornerstone of the society that we live in was succinctly encapsulated by the world renowned economist, Sir Adam Smith with his &ldquo;Invisible Hand&rdquo; theory. Smith&rsquo;s theory identified that all items in a given society which is governed by capitalism will have two interdependent values: the supply of the item and the demand of it. These in turn will dictate the price levied for a particular commodity, although the problem here is that it does not properly evaluate or report the running costs associated with commodities.</p>
<p>A  solar battery charger is quickly becoming a must have item for many savvy consumers, as they have finally came to appreciate the significant savings they can enjoy if they actually invest in one of these most remarkable devices. <a href="http://solarchargerreviews.com/solar-chargers/portablesolarpower/" target='_blank'>Solar Panel Charger</a> provide a source of electricity that does not require any external input other than the sun: and this means that the devices in question can be charged and powered up with no more cost involved than the initial cost of the solar charger. Given just how often the various electrical devices we have came to rely upon need to be charged (combined with the woefully short amount of time they actually remain charged up for) this means that the user can now finally use their electronic devices and not count the cost.</p>
<p>There has been a considerable amount of debate and controversy surrounding these products, and it seems that consumers everywhere simply cannot make their mind up as to what side of the fence they wish to sit on. The solar technology movement has won a fair number of acolytes and faithful disciples, but there are still those who remain thoroughly uninterested.</p>
<p>For the sceptics, critics and the simply unaware: the following is intended as a concise breakdown of how the solar panel charger actually works.  All solar panel chargers (irrespective of the manufacturer) will all operate using the same technology and created using the same composition: photovoltaic cells which absorb sunlight and then transform it into electricity.  </p>
<p>Out of sight, is out of mind for most of us and because we do not see the process and sheer effort required to produce the electrical components we rely upon so heavily and frequently, this means that we are (blissfully) oblivious to the damage that heavy industry causes to our environment as a whole. The traditional electrical batteries we all rely upon contain hazardous chemicals and toxins which are deadly to organic matter as they are to the environment and this means that the only way of disposing them is to bury them within the confines of a landfill. Not only is this a major eyesore, but it also poses a major threat to the integrity of many ecosystems. Thankfully, the <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/whysolarbatterychargers" target='_blank'>Solar Panel</a> charger provides a safe and convenient end to such issues.</p>
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		<title>Solar Battery Chargers &#8211; Envioronmentaly Friendly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The one uniquely distinguishing aspect of the world that we live in is our dependence (and some would argue and quite fairly, addiction) to electronic devices of all shapes and sizes. Just about every single task that can be feasibly performed by a human being has now been replaced and assumed by a machine.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one uniquely distinguishing aspect of the world that we live in is our dependence (and some would argue and quite fairly, addiction) to electronic devices of all shapes and sizes. Just about every single task that can be feasibly performed by a human being has now been replaced and assumed by a machine.</p>
<p>Of course, nothing in this world is created without some sort of imperfection or design flaw and what this means therefore is that the electronic equipment that we own will only ever work for as long as it is powered and in good condition. If either of these requirements should falter or fail outright, then the entire device will in turn, also fail. One has to consider the running costs associated with the ownership of such devices, such as the cost of charging the items and ensuring that a sufficient amount of power is given to the device. This can be costly, because the owner will have to pay for the electricity used, although thankfully solar battery chargers have provided a cost effective means by which users can fuel their gadgets and not worry about burning a hole in their pocket, or the environment. </p>
<p>When buying an electronic device, it is necessary to ensure that proper consideration is given to the running expenses that will be incurred in relation to the device in question, and the most draining of these will be the power supply. Whether you derive the power directly from your main power supply or by means of disposable batteries, this can be costly indeed. The batteries in particular are especially cumbersome because they are a one use only item, in other words, once used, they cannot be used again and must be disposed of.</p>
<p>Thankfully, there has been a remarkable new development which has resulted in a very significant improvement in this woefully inefficient status quo: <a href="http://athomesolarpanel.com/solar-battery-chargers/solarbatterychargers/" target='_blank'>Solar Battery Chargers</a> which provide a multitude of benefits ranging from a more environmentally friendly and conscious solution to the power dilemma, as well as being a far more cost effective remedy. Whilst costly, they are slowly but surely diminishing in price meaning that they are far more accessible for the ordinary consumer.</p>
<p>So how do <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/whysolarbatterychargers" target='_blank'>Solar Battery Chargers</a> actually work? Very simple: when exposed to the sun&rsquo;s rays, the solar panel and cells contained within the charger will absorb the energy from the sun and then convert that into electrical energy which in turn is used to power up the device in question. The latest models of these products come fully equipped with a handy light system that provides visual feedback to the user that the charger is fully charged up and therefore available for use.</p>
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		<title>Take A New Look At Solar Powered Battery Chargers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living in a capitalist world, one of the most common (and indeed encouraged) of our social norms is that of the acquisition of property and consumer goods. We are actively encouraged to spend like crazy, and expend as much of our disposable income on the most expensive items. And yet, the bitter irony is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living in a capitalist world, one of the most common (and indeed encouraged) of our social norms is that of the acquisition of property and consumer goods. We are actively encouraged to spend like crazy, and expend as much of our disposable income on the most expensive items. And yet, the bitter irony is that although we spend a lot of money and compare the prices charged for similar products&#8230;.we always seem to miss the punch line; by virtue of the fact that we never really give much consideration to the process involved in the production of the items we use. Even with eco friendly technology, such as a <a href="http://athomesolarpanel.com/solar-battery-chargers/solarbatterychargers/" target='_blank'>Solar Powered Battery Charger</a>.</p>
<p>There will be readers who will remain cynical about the role that their usage of various appliances plays in relation to the infliction of damage to the environment, especially given how innocuous and innocent they seem. Some of us will grudgingly admit and concede a small measure of culpability, acknowledging the fact that the actual manufacturing process of the appliances and electronic devices is a major source of pollution. However, the polluting effects of our devices does not end there, indeed every time we power or charge them up, is yet another slap in the face for Mother Nature. Whether it is due to electrical batteries which are non bio-degradable, or the electricity we derive from our main power supply which in turn is created using massively polluting fossil fuels: rest assured, it is taking its toll on our planet. </p>
<p>Electrical batteries and other traditional forms of power supplies for most electronic and electrical appliances have provided the powers that be with a considerable headache when it has came to the logistics of successfully disposing of them. Many politicians have opted to bury their heads in the sand along with the tonnes and tonnes of the junk by relying on that tried and tested method of landfill sites. The downside with this approach is that the electrical batteries cannot be broken down by natural means, requiring some synthetic input be it a chemical solution or an energy based reaction. What this means then is that we have mountains of these items that cannot be safely disposed of, safe for time&#8230;.and the clock is continually ticking against us.</p>
<p>It is not all doom and gloom however, for there is a new solution at hand: solar powered battery charger. Given that these are designed to be rechargeable, this means that their lifespan is far greater than their traditional counterparts. This does not mean that they are infinite resources, although there is ongoing research designed to further finesse the longevity of these products.</p>
<p>To learn more about how <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Solar-Battery-Chargers---Harness-the-Suns-Power&#038;id=3246632" target='_blank'>Solar Powered Battery Chargers</a> could not only save you money but also give you complete freedom from mains power then please visit my Solar Energy Blog.</p>
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		<title>Fight Climate Change &#8211; Use A Solar Panel Charger</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 07:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cornerstone of the society that we live in was succinctly encapsulated by the world renowned economist, Sir Adam Smith with his &#8220;Invisible Hand&#8221; theory. Smith&#8217;s theory identified that all items in a given society which is governed by capitalism will have two interdependent values: the supply of the item and the demand of it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cornerstone of the society that we live in was succinctly encapsulated by the world renowned economist, Sir Adam Smith with his &ldquo;Invisible Hand&rdquo; theory. Smith&rsquo;s theory identified that all items in a given society which is governed by capitalism will have two interdependent values: the supply of the item and the demand of it. These in turn will dictate the price levied for a particular commodity, although the problem here is that it does not properly evaluate or report the running costs associated with commodities.</p>
<p>In the specific context of electronic gadgets and devices (personal music players, mobile phones and their ilk) all require power in order to work and if there is no power then the item cannot be used: it is a binary choice. Many consumers fall prey to the fallacy that it is only those devices that require an electrical battery that actually cost them money; the truth of the matter is that even if you power up the devices from your main power supply, you are still consuming electricity. Given the frequency on which the electronic devices have to be powered up means that we have to spend even more money each and every time. Thankfully there is a new, far more productive means of replenishing diminishing power supplies the: <a href="http://solarchargerreviews.com/" target='_blank'>Solar Panel Charger</a>.</p>
<p>There has been a considerable amount of debate and controversy surrounding these products, and it seems that consumers everywhere simply cannot make their mind up as to what side of the fence they wish to sit on. The solar technology movement has won a fair number of acolytes and faithful disciples, but there are still those who remain thoroughly uninterested.</p>
<p>It is amusing to watch the reaction on people&rsquo;s faces as you inform them that a solar battery charger works in a manner akin to a plant, and such a revelation will either invoke a great degree of respect or outright cynicism. This is no marketing hyperbole: the solar battery charger contains a number of cells within it, and each of these cells works in conjunction with the others to absorb the sun&rsquo;s energy.  </p>
<p>Whilst it is all too easy to focus purely upon the high monetary cost that the traditional forms of electrical batteries imposed on the people who relied upon them, it is very important that we never forget or underestimate the extent and scale of harm inflicted upon the environment as a whole. Given that approximately half of the electricity produced in the United States of America is derived from coal which in turn accounts for 60% of all acid rain within the country, the need for a more efficient means of power creation is quite evident. This is not a dilemma found exclusively within the States, but is to be found the world over. The <a href="http://www.blogcatalog.com/user/athomesolarpanels" target='_blank'>Solar Panel</a> charger has been labelled by some as the ecological Messiah. A most fitting description.</p>
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		<title>I Love Solar Battery Chargers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The one uniquely distinguishing aspect of the world that we live in is our dependence (and some would argue and quite fairly, addiction) to electronic devices of all shapes and sizes. Just about every single task that can be feasibly performed by a human being has now been replaced and assumed by a machine.
Of course, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one uniquely distinguishing aspect of the world that we live in is our dependence (and some would argue and quite fairly, addiction) to electronic devices of all shapes and sizes. Just about every single task that can be feasibly performed by a human being has now been replaced and assumed by a machine.</p>
<p>Of course, nothing in this world is created without some sort of imperfection or design flaw and what this means therefore is that the electronic equipment that we own will only ever work for as long as it is powered and in good condition. If either of these requirements should falter or fail outright, then the entire device will in turn, also fail. One has to consider the running costs associated with the ownership of such devices, such as the cost of charging the items and ensuring that a sufficient amount of power is given to the device. This can be costly, because the owner will have to pay for the electricity used, although thankfully solar battery chargers have provided a cost effective means by which users can fuel their gadgets and not worry about burning a hole in their pocket, or the environment. </p>
<p>The major weakness of any electronic device is that it is only ever as useful and productive as long as it is provided with power, and this would not be so much of an issue&#8230;.if they actually lasted for a semi decent period of time! To add further insult to injury, the current generation of electronic batteries are not actually rechargeable (whether this is due to a fundamental design flaw or a cynical move to force consumers to buy them more frequently is uncertain.)</p>
<p><a href="http://athomesolarpanel.com/solar-battery-chargers/solarbatterychargers/" target='_blank'>Solar Battery Chargers</a> are quickly becoming much more prevalent and commonplace within our societies as government&rsquo;s across the world are finally coming to appreciate the remarkable benefit these helpful products provide. Slowly but surely, the monopoly that the disposable electrical battery once enjoyed is coming to an end as more research is being dedicated solely to improving upon the design of solar battery chargers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/whysolarbatterychargers" target='_blank'>Solar Battery Chargers</a> satisfy one of the most fundamental perquisites of an effective invention: simplicity reigns supreme. All that is required is that the solar panels are exposed to direct sunlight&#8230;and from there, the charger will do all of the work itself. It will act as a type of electrical sponge, absorbing and storing the energy that it derives from the sun&rsquo;s rays and then convert it at its own pace. Sounds too good to be true doesn&rsquo;t it? Truth be told&#8230;if you are looking for a hidden catch: there is none.</p>
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