Solar powered MacBook...

Would it be possible to charge a MacBook with relatively small solar panels. Like those 2-3 panels that fold together in a laptop size package that output around 12-15 watt. I'm mainly thinking of using the laptop for 3-5 hours during the evenings on my boat (after sundown), so it can lie around and charge all day.

Are there any issues with connecting a MacBook directly to such a panel? Can it damage the MacBook? Would removing the battery and connecting it directly to the panel be better (and how would you go about that)? Can I get a cigarette lighter to mag safe cable? And has anyone actually tried this (with the MacBook or other Apple laptops)?

Cheers,

ragtag

iBook, Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on May 24, 2006 5:27 PM

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May 24, 2006 6:32 PM in response to ragtag

theorytically it can be done, but I don't think there will be any portable solar panel that has adapter like Mac Book adpter with mag safe interface available yet.

there are a lot of option out there for solar panel such as alphasolar web site, photontek website, or powerstream website that you can check,

but refer to the previous post, it might be better to let the solar panel charge a rechargeable battery that has the output range from 110 v to 240 volt and then you plug your Mac Book power adapter to that rechargeable battery.

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