Solar Trickle Charger

Few things can be as frustrating as turning on your car’s starter key, on for it to fail to have the desire effect, on account of your car’s battery having gotten mysteriously depleted. And the worst thing about this kind of scenario is that it tends to occur just when you have absolutely no time to spare. But thanks to the Solar Trickle Charger, you have a way of ensuring that you don’t ever find yourself in the frustrating situation where your car battery goes dead at the worst possible times.


The way the Solar Trickle Charger works is to check your car battery’s natural discharge tendencies as well as an ‘unnatural’ electrical leaks from the car’s battery, so that you don’t ever find yourself in the predicament where your car’s battery fails you when you need it most. This is something the Solar Trickle Charger does using energy from the sun, which translates into zero maintenance costs. And this is not something which only works when the sun is shinning strong, as many ’solar’ appliances do. On the contrary, the Solar Trickle Charger is based on modern solar technology, making it possible for the charger to use the little sunlight available even on the cloudiest of days to keep your car’s battery in top form.


We have been conditioned to think of anything with the label ’solar’ as a huge unwieldy thing, that you have to place on your rooftop to tap on free energy from the sun. Based on this understanding, you may already be developing resistance to the idea of carrying (unwiedly) solar panels on your car’s rooftop in a bid to conserve the battery power. But you will be glad to learn that the Solar Trickle Charger is actually a very thin panel (less than 1 inch in breadth), and at between 6 and 18 inches in length, not very long either. And neither do you have to carry the Solar Trickle Charger on your car’s rooftop, as it can work just as well when placed on your car’s dashboard.


The Solar Trickle Charger comes in a couple of varieties. There is the smaller light duty Solar Trickle Charger which yields 1 to 3 volts (a 12 volt battery can hardly ever fall by this much) and yet still the heavy duty Solar Trickle Charger which yields 5 to 6 volts, and which is total foolproof protection against battery failures occasioned by natural discharge and other forms of electrical leaks.


The Solar Trickle Charger is not expensive. The smaller version of it is something you can purchase for as little as $20, while the heavy duty version goes for between $50 and $100. And by investing in it, you get a way of saving on the money you would have to spent on replacing your car’s battery every so often, something you are bound to find yourself doing if electrical leaks go unchecked. Besides this monetary saving, the Solar Trickle Charger also gives you the peace of mind of knowing that you will never have to call upon people to push or pull your car to get it to start.

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