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Solar panels are green power sources which convert energy from the sun into electricity. Building your own solar-powered fan is never only good to the environment, but it can as well save you money while keeping you cool during the summer calendar month. This circuit is basic to develop also any great beginner's project if you want to learn the basics of useful electronics.

Difficulty: Tolerably Challenging

Instructions

Things You'll Require

Solar panel Fan (12v, 0.25 A) Capacitor (20v or higher) Wiring Solder Soldering iron Electrical tape Box/Holder (optional)

2 Solder the positive (red) wire coming from the fan to the helpful cable arriving away from the capacitor. To do this, feel the two wires together whilst holding the soldering iron against them both. After a few seconds the wires will become very warm. Touch the solder to the heated wires and make use of the soldering iron to form it in place, if essential.

3 Solder the positive wire from the solar panel to the favourable wire on the capacitor. Use additional solder as needed. If the solar panel does not have protruding wires, the back is normally positive, and the front negative.

5 Solder the negative wire from the solar panel to the negative wire on the capacitor. Again, utilize a lot more solder, if necessary.

6 Check the connections on the capacitor. If they are secure, wrap the exposed wires together with electrical tape to prevent short-circuits. If never, re-solder the connections.

7 Test the fan. Place the solar panel in direct sunshine and see the fan. The fan may not begin straight away as the capacitor will store some of the cost. This energy in storage will be useful need to some cloud or other object prevent the sunlight from the solar panel (the larger the capacitor, the more power will be unused).

Tips & Warnings

If the fan does not start, check the connections to make sure everything yous properly soldered and that there are no short-circuits or contact faults. If the fan still does not start, one particular or more components may be faulty -- replace just one-by-one until the fan works. The soldering iron will become extremely warm during employ. Only pick it up by the take care of, in no way by the metal section. Put on protective glasses while soldering to additional safety.

References

YourGreenDream: Batteryless Solar Fan

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