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*[http://mitpsc.mit.edu/globalchallenge/?p=788 MIT global challenge 2011 with some solar lanterns]
*[http://mitpsc.mit.edu/globalchallenge/?p=788 MIT global challenge 2011 with some solar lanterns] (deadlink)
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Assemble-Your-Own-Portable-Solar-Lantern-1/ Solar lanterns for India Instructable]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Assemble-Your-Own-Portable-Solar-Lantern-1/ Solar lanterns for India Instructable]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-A-Portable-Solar-lantern/  Solar lantern idea]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-A-Portable-Solar-lantern/  Solar lantern idea]

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Solar Chargers
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Created 25/10/2011
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The plan was to learn to build a solar powered lantern using recycled and donated materials as much as possible. We will have a load of small solar panels around, some LED lights, components and ideas for packaging it all up. The end result should be similar to the sun-jar, but its up to you what happens. In the end we decided upon building solar battery chargers for charging 2 x AA batteries.

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Photos of the workshop are here. Chat with Matt L if you'd like to build one yourself.

Find information about us building Joule Thief's here