Using LEGO Solar Panel to power the NXT
Posted: 27 Dec 2010, 19:58
Hello all,
I was wondering if it is possible to power the NXT using the new Solar Panel (http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=bb490), in some way.
I would like to run NXT creations using only solar energy, like it is possible with the dSolar, from Dexter Industries.
Let's assume that I am OK to make the necessary changes on the hardware to convert the PF output of the Solar Panel to the NXT power supply plug.
[1] - Does anyone knows what is the maximum current/voltage it can deliver? From this image you can read 5V and a current from 4 to 20mA, depending on the light source. I can imagine that we can get better results from stronger light sources.
[2] - And what about getting parallel combination of several solar panels, plugging the solar panel PF outputs one over the other?
[3] - If it works, is it obvious that it will work, charging the new DC NXT rechargeable battery?
This would be nicer to do the actual experiments, but it's quite expensive, if it ends not working.
Cheers,
Ricardo Oliveira
I was wondering if it is possible to power the NXT using the new Solar Panel (http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=bb490), in some way.
I would like to run NXT creations using only solar energy, like it is possible with the dSolar, from Dexter Industries.
Let's assume that I am OK to make the necessary changes on the hardware to convert the PF output of the Solar Panel to the NXT power supply plug.
[1] - Does anyone knows what is the maximum current/voltage it can deliver? From this image you can read 5V and a current from 4 to 20mA, depending on the light source. I can imagine that we can get better results from stronger light sources.
[2] - And what about getting parallel combination of several solar panels, plugging the solar panel PF outputs one over the other?
[3] - If it works, is it obvious that it will work, charging the new DC NXT rechargeable battery?
This would be nicer to do the actual experiments, but it's quite expensive, if it ends not working.
Cheers,
Ricardo Oliveira