How Do You Make A 36-Volt Solar Battery Charger?
If you’re sick of having to pay the electrical bills associated with charging a 36-volt battery, or if you’re just looking for a cleaner, “greener” way to do it, then you’ll want to look into building your own solar-powered 36-volt battery charger. A solar battery charger performs exactly the same as a regular battery charger, with the exception of using the power of the sun instead of an electrical grid to charge your battery, and can be built from relatively cheap consumer hobby electronics. Lay the solar panels side by side, with the solar collecting plates down, and entwine the ends of the lead wires positive-to-negative between panels, starting with the first positive lead from the left. You should be left with one free negative lead on the left and one free positive lead on the right, and this type of wiring scheme (called “series” wiring) adds the voltages of the solar panels together to create a 36-volt current. Heat up the soldering iron and touch the tip to a stick of 2-perce