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Hi skvark,
I have a solar panel prized out of a solar charger and as I don't have a soldering iron (yet), I'm using copper tape to 'replace' wires.
My main confusion and question, is which of the GPIO pins am I to connect to on the rear of the phone?, I first thought it was the GROUND and 5V+ (which are side by side), am I right or wrong here?, I feel I'm so close to getting this working but am a little afraid of damaging the phone due to lack of 'electronics' knowledge - any info gratefully received,
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Thanks Skvark,
that is how I have it connected, but the CSD tool isn't indicating that any charge is being created.
The panel is definitely working, as I have a very powerful high intensity discharge lamp to work with (400 watts), which send my multimeter off the scale!, but I don't know what the specifications of the panel actually are.
I think perhaps I should find a different way to hook up to the inputs/outputs.
How have you made your connections?
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What's the voltage of the panel?
Do you have the panel datasheet or link to manufacturer page? Are you sure the connection to the pogo pins is ok (there's voltage in the copper tape, usually only the other side of the tape is conductive because there's glue at the other side)?
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What do you glean from the reading on the phone's screen, Skvark?, good, bad?
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Hi,
i'd like to ask if these panels would be suitable for solar TOH:
http://www.flexsolarcells.com/PowerF...Components.php
I'd probably used two SP3-37 - but they make 6V - could this damage the phone?
Would the voltage drop enough (to 5V) when the battery starts charging?
Would it be possible to cover part of the panel to drop the voltage to 5V?
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You need to compare the reading without panel and then with panel. That reading in the picture indicates that your phone is still discharging at a rate of 136 mA.
That 136 mA is imho very high discharge rate for the phone. My phone gives about 100 mA when running the discharge tool without the solar panel.
With the panel CSD tool shows discharging rate of 50-60 mA (lamp) / 0 - -10 mA (sunlight) (= panel gives 40-50 mA (lamp) / 100-110 mA (sunlight)). Do you have multimeter to measure the panel real mA output?
So the earlier results are ok but they have been just limiting the discharge current (though I don't still get how the battery can go from 85 to 87 % in 2 hours during the last test when it should have been going down to 83% (EDIT: this is because the phone was most of the time in stanby though I'm not sure did I have the NFC bug workaround in use during testing). So the panel gives at winter in Finland about 100-110 mA output, which is still 60-70 mA short from the max ouput. If the phone discharges at ~100 mA in idle (EDIT: Idle as in "screen on" and no software running. Standby current is about 10 mA when screen is of) , ~160-170 mA from the panel should result in 60-70 mA loading current. Better and a bit bigger panel should get to over 100 mA easily.
EDIT: Of course if the phone is shut down you'll get the ~100-110 mA more juice per hour.
Last edited by skvark; 2014-03-08 at 16:34.