The solar charger E Go Fun 1.1 W is ideal to charge your piles, cellphones, PDA, iPod or all other apparatuses with low energy consumption. Laying out of a polycrystalline solar panel of 1.1 W, it collects the rays of the sun, light of day or the artificial light
3 modes of recharging are proposed for your apparatuses: either directly by the solar panel, or thanks to NIMH batteries (in option) stored in the compartment battery, or thanks to the grid AC adapter(included). The charger uses an intelligent method of loading with an integrated microprocessor (monitoring of temperature and protection against an excessive discharge). A loadmeter by 5 LED makes it possible to know with precision the state of loading of your E Go Fun
Loading time
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Type of accumulator, Current of admissible charge
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Typic capacity
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Loading time
with grid plug*
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Loading time with the sun* (FUN) |
NiMH AA, 1A |
1000 - 2400 mAh |
1.5 - 5h |
4 - 12h |
NiCd AA, 1A |
500 - 1000 mAh |
1 - 2h |
2 - 5h |
NiMH AAA (via adapter), 1A
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600 - 1000 mAh |
1 - 2h |
2 - 5h |
RAM AA, 1A** |
600 - 1000 mAh |
4 - 8h |
8 - 12h |
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Ions lithium, p. ex. Panasonic CGA E/101
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1700 mAh |
2.5h |
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* with 2 batteries AA or 1 battery Li-Ion (only PROFESSIONAL), solar with the full sun 1000 W/m2 and 0 - 30°C Room temperature. With 4 batteries approx. the double time of loading
** usable with reserve, see use notice
Technical characteristics
- Nominal nominal output solar modules: 1,1 W
- Power of exit for exploitation of ancillary equipment: 1,3/2,5/4,0 W (with 5 - 10 V output voltage and 25°C)
- Output voltage ranging between 4 and 14V (according to the cable of adapter used)
- Input voltage taken DC: from 4,5 to 5,5 V/1,8 has to the maximum
- Charging current internal piles: 1 has maximum by pile or file of piles
- Quiescent current in day before: 0,8 my (with 2 AA batteries)
- Dimensions/weight of the product : 16 x 9 x 3.6 cm / 300 gr.
This product is supplied with :
- 1 grid adapter
- 1 adapter cable for Nokia mobile
- 3 tip adapters (Samsung, Siemens, Sony Ericsson)