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It actually works: Solar Powered Wii!

Posted Mar 20, 2007 at 9:34PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Wii Tags: gaming accessories, solar power
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Solar-Powered Wii - Image 1Talk about hacking and homebrew. The guys over at Tom's Hardware made a netcast of sorts called Tom's Workshop, and their first project was to talk about a working mobile version of the Wii that uses solar power.

Apparently, the folks there at Tom's Hardware and Twitch Guru slapped an HD monitor onto a cart, fitted it with a Wii, and added power inverters, a battery and solar panels to derive power for the two gadgets. Here's what else they had to say on building it:

The electricity is stored in the battery and then sent through the power inverter to both the Wii and the HD monitor and speakers... the panel contributes a (mostly) continuous flow of power to the battery, which is an integral part of prolonging the play time. Plus, all that's needed to recharge the battery is leaving the cart out in direct sunlight.


There's additional video, which you can find at the read link below. As for seeing their rationale behind it, as well as the overall cost for building one of these babies, you can visit the Read link we have as well.



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# not the smartest thingGuest 2007-03-20 23:12
not the smartest thing considiring the sensor bar is sun sensitive

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# lolGuest 2007-03-21 00:08
and the fact that you wont be able to see the TV because its too bright outside lol

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# fdsaGuest 2007-03-21 10:54
Cool! Now I just need a solar-powered TV!

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# asdfGuest 2007-03-21 14:09
Did you even read the article? It said that it power the Wii, TV, and speakers.

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# Dead linkEl Xando 2007-03-22 05:52
The link to watch the video is dead.

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# .Guest 2007-03-22 08:35
The link works for me...

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