Thread: Solar Chargers
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Old 10-01-2007, 03:18 AM   #1
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Solar Chargers

I read in the documentation that the iLiad requires a charger that delivers 10 to 18 volts and a minimum of 12 watts. I am interested in buying a solar charger and I see a lot of little solar chargers available for hikers. Anyone have any experience with this? I often end up in places with no power and if this would work it would be great.
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