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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Solar energy panels can be used in the smallest ways to improve our lives. There will always be those inconvenient problems that can be solved by using a solar panel in a creative way. Do you have a boat, recreational vehicle (RV) or truck that you do not use often? If you [...]


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<p>Solar energy panels can be used in the smallest ways to improve our lives. There will always be those inconvenient problems that can be solved by using a solar panel in a creative way.</p>
<p>Do you have a boat, recreational vehicle (RV) or truck that you do not use often? If you have problems starting them from time to time, a solar charger is a cheap and effective solution.</p>
<p>With about $30, you can get a small solar charger to plug into your vehicle&#8217;s cigarette lighter jack. As you lay the photovoltaic panel on your dashboard, it trickle charges your battery. When you need to start your vehicle (or boat) the next time, it won&#8217;t fail you.</p>
<p>The beauty about solar chargers is they won&#8217;t overcharge your batteries. Therefore you won&#8217;t need extra components like a charge controller that adds to its cost. You can even let the solar charger remain plugged in while you&#8217;re driving. As a bonus, solar chargers tend to extend the lifespan of your battery by about 50%. So for a mere $30, you can squeeze $50 out of an accumulator that costs you $100. How&#8217;s that for good investment?</p>
<p>More than just dollars and cents, the peace of mind you have every time you need to start your old truck or seldom-used boat is worth its weight in gold!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an example of what I&#8217;m talking about&#8230;the Sunforce 1.8-Watt Solar Battery Maintainer:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Sunforce 1.8-Watt Solar Battery Maintainer Twin Pack is comprised of two solar battery maintainers ideal for cars, SUVs, boats, ATVs and PWC batteries. The units are completely maintenance free and easy to install. The amorphous solar panels charge in all weather conditions, even on cloudy days. The panels plugs directly into your cigarette lighter. Complete kit for each unit includes 1.8-watt solar battery maintainer, 7.5 feet wire, 12V DC plug, suction cups for easy mounting and battery clamps. Temperature range from -40 to 176 degrees F.&#8221;</em></p>
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