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		<title>Solar Battery Charger Applications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun can be a great source of energy for generating electricity. When thinking about solar power, people will often imagine solar panels installed onto roofs of homes. Even though the is the most common use of this technology, solar battery chargers can still be used for more modest tasks and still perform at a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sun can be a great source of energy for generating electricity. When thinking about solar power, people will often imagine solar panels installed onto roofs of homes. Even though the is the most common use of this technology, solar battery chargers can still be used for more modest tasks and still perform at a high level.</p>
<p>These <a title="Solar Battery Chargers" href="http://www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-battery-chargers.php">solar battery chargers</a> are simple to install and will operate for years without issues and can be used for a wide variety of applications. A solar panel, electrical conversion technology, a battery pack (when required), and all the wiring needed will often come all together in a package.</p>
<p>A very common use of these solar battery chargers is for outdoor lighting. Lights on pathways and lights for illuminating signs are two types of uses for these kind of lights. These solar battery chargers are in fact all-in-one power supplies that use solar panels and batteries that will recharge during the daytime. This allows the batteries to be charged during the day and then used to power the lights during the evening.</p>
<p>If you were to power these lights by standard means it would mean that you would need to have running power from some distance away and that would make the lighting quite a bit more expensive. By using these solar battery chargers this type of lighting is made possible. In instances of the lighting that homeowners use to provide light to paths and driveways, the same benefits apply.</p>
<p>Another place where solar battery chargers are utilized is in remote monitoring equipment. There are many environmental and weather stations all around the world that utilize solar battery chargers to power their electrical equipment. In order to transmit crucial data to research agencies around the world these stations have to have a reliable power source. Solar battery chargers provide that power for them and have been doing so for decades.</p>
<p>A <a title="Solar Battery Charger" href="http://www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-battery-charger.php">solar battery charger</a> can also be used in other remote areas and provide the power for many of the buoys used for maritime navigation. Buoys can be found in major waterways and the have to have a signal beacon lit on them during nightime hours to alert incoming ships to their locations. A number of them have been upgraded to use a solar battery charger and now they run independently. The batteries can be charged all day long when the light isn’t needed and then the light can be used in the evenings when the solar panel can’t charge since the sun has set.</p>
<p>A solar battery charger can also be used on a boat. Electronic equipment on boats need to be operating while they are out at sea. This gear could include fish finders, sonar, communications and entertainment equipment. There are complete kits for installing a system to charge either the boats batteries or a separate battery bank that can be used for this gear.</p>
<p>Another use of a solar battery charger that is becoming more common is on motor homes and other recreational vehicles. These are the perfect place to put the panels because they will be facing the sun all day long while the RV is travelling. This allows the panels to charge the batteries in the vehicle as well as provide power to the devices in the RV while driving.</p>
<p>Additional batteries can be used if you need extra power when you are planning to be parked in a remote area. You can now use appliances such as stereos, TVs, and radios without having your battery run out.</p>
<p>The uses of a solar battery charger are varied and new applications are being found every day. It is the perfect solution for many requirements and provides a great way to charge a battery for free.</p>
<p>To view a more complete guide to solar battery chargers and their applications please visit <a title="Solar Battery Chargers" href="http://www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-battery-chargers.php">www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-battery-chargers.php</a>.</p>
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