Eneloop Solar Charger

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In the last post we talked about Sanyo’s Eneloop rechargeable batteries. These batteries come fully charged, do not lose charge over time, and can last over 19 years!

We should your batteries run out of juice, just pop ‘em into the charger and you’re ready to go.

…but why use traditional power when there’s an even greener way to recharge them?

Enter the Eneloop Solar Charger.

This charger uses the sun to produce power, and can charge an eneloop battery in as little as 2.5 hours, must faster than even a traditional wall-powered battery charger.

In addition to charging batteries, the eneloop solar charger provides the first solar powered USB port. Providing DC 5v, 500mA output, the solar charger can charge any device you would normally charge through USB.

The solar charger is available now, but extremely hard to find outside of Japan. If you do find it, expect to pay about $170.

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Sanyo Eneloop Rechargeable Batteries

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Disposable batteries are one of the great modern wastes. You buy a couple AA’s, use you camera for a couple hours, and throw them out. Then all those chemicals end up in a landfill.

Well thankfully rechargeable batteries are available, and getting a couple packs of these not only saves a whole bunch of money in future battery costs, but reusing batteries is much better on the environment.

Before you go out and buy just any rechargeable batteries, you should take a look and Sanyo’s Eneloop batteries.

Eneloop batteries solve the biggest problem of rechargeable batteries: self discharge. Normal recrageables can not retain a charge indefinitely, and slowing lose charge even when not in use. This is why most must be charged before use.

Eneloop batteries are sold charged and ready to use right out of the box, as they do not fall victim to the problem of self-discharge. Eneloop batteries can hold on to a charge for more than a year, and can be re-charged up to 1000 times without losing performance. At one charge per week (much more than I normally charge my batteries, by the way) these batteries will last up to 19 years!

Just think of how many disposable batteries you’d have gone through in 19 years, that’s a lot of batteries kept out of landfills.

As an added benefit, eneloop batteries use PET packaging, which is fully recyclable.

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Get more information about eneloop.

It seems eneloop batteries are currently only available in european stores, the eneloop site has a list of countries, however they’re easily available on amazon.

These batteries are pretty cheap as well, you can get an 8-pack on for $19.99 on amazon, or a 4-pack for $9.70.

You can also pick up an eneloop charger with 4 batteries for $19.36.

I highly suggest getting some rechargeable batteries, not just for the environment, but for you wallet as well! If a single rechargeable battery can last 19 years, you’re going to be saving a whole lot of money you’d otherwise be throwing out every time your digital camera dies.

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PureMaster V-750 Water Filtration System

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It comes right out of the tap, you can get it bottled, it makes up 65% of a human, and it’s essential for life. It’s water, and getting clean water is essential to your good health.

Most people don’t worry a lot about their water, and when it comes to off-grid, more people are worry about solar or wind systems. Water is often forgotten.

The PureMaster V-750 is a home water filtration system, giving you pure filtered water, not in a jug or a bottle, but right through your normal taps.

The PureMaster uses 7 different stages to filter water.

The first is a prefilter, filtering out larger contaminants and particles which could clog the later filters.

Next, the redox potential stage chemically alters inorganic particles into harmless substances such as chlorine.

The next five stages are actual filtration. Two of these are “macro filtration”, which use granular activated carbon to filter out larger contaminants and impurities. The next two are “micro filtration”, which also use activated carbon, but on a smaller scale to target smaller contaminants. The final stage is “sub-micro-filtration”, providing even finer filtration using activated carbon.

The PureMaster boasts no reduction in water pressure from using the system. The “EvenFlow MaxContact”, besides being cool corporate-speak, is a fine screen after the filtration stages.

It’s designed to provide greater water distribution by allowing the water to filter through the entire diameter of the filtration system. Not only does it allow for no reduction in water pressure, but it allows the filters to be more effective at filtering out contaminants.

The PureMaster product page provides a list of the contaminants it filters out:

Completely removes or significantly reduces Chlorine, Chloramine/Chloramines, sediment, cysts, copepods, VOCs, SOCs, THMs, PAHs, trace heavy metals (i.e. lead, mercury, or iron), MTBEs, atrazine, benzene, xylene, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, tastes, odors and hundreds of other potential contaminants and harmful chemicals from the water entering your business or home

The PureMasteruses NSF certified filter media, and will last for about 7 years, or 750,000 gallons of water.

While this does not make you off-grid, it certainly allows for filtering of water from sources such as rainwater collection.

The biggest benefit of this system is that it provides filtered water to all your faucets. You’ll be getting filtered water not just in your kitchen, but in your shower, in your laundry, in your garden hose, and even in your toilet as well.

You won’t have to worry about re-filling jugs, and most importantly, you won’t be tempted to turn to bottled water, which as we all know, is almost as bad for the environment as driving a convoy of hummers around.

Equinox Products provides phone consultations as well to make sure you’re getting the right product for your needs.

You can order it or get more information from the product page.

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CIS Photovoltaic System

CIS Solar

 This is the CIS Photovoltaic system, a huge leap forward in home solar systems.

The CIS has uses new battery and solar technology to reach an unprecedented 0.9 year payback. That means this system will pay for itself in less than a year!

This is less than half of traditional solar systems.

In addition to a quick payback, the CIS system is much more eco-friendly than other systems. Yes, it does does produce 100% green power, but the system itself uses 1/100th the materials used in traditional batteries.

This means much more green manufacturing.

The CIS system uses a stepped design, modeled after traditional Japanese roofs.

Unfortunately CIS is a Japanese company, and their product website is also in Japanese. We’ll let you know if this system gets picked up by english retailer so you can get more information.

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The Complete Bamboo Workstation

Bamboo is becoming an interesting eco-friendly casing material, replacing the traditional plastic.

We’ve already covered the bamboo LCD monitor, and bamboo flash drives, but it doesn’t stop there!

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Bamboo Ecobook

This is the ASUS EcoBook, the world’s first bamboo laptop.

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It uses bamboo panels instead of traditional plastic covering. Bamboo is more sustainable and less toxic than plastic, and it makes the laptop look a lot warmer and much more classy! Bamboo is also biodegradable, and each of the bamboo panels can be removed and recycled separately.

In addition to a great green material for casing, the ecobook also features a “PowerGear” button, which will glow green or red depending on the amount of power being used. Great for helping to reduce your power consumption.

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The Bamboo ecobook is set for release in 2008, we’ll let you know when you can get your own!

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Bamboo  Keyboard & Mouse

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So if you’re not quite in the market for a new (bamboo) laptop, you can at least replace your old keyboard and mouse with some eco-friendly alternatives.

These computer peripherals, from Nigel’s Eco Store, are cased in 100% green bamboo. All unnecessary plastic has been replaced with bamboo, which is biodegradable and can be recycled.

The keyboard sells for £17.99 from Nigel’s Eco Store.

The mouse sells for £14.99, again from Nigel’s Eco Store.

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Bamboo LCD Monitor

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The bamboo LCD monitor is styled n the same way as the keyboard and mouse (they look great together!).

It is cased in bamboo, and comes in 15″, 17″ and 19″.

You can read our whole review of the bamboo LCD monitor here

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Bamboo Flash Drives

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These eco-friendly flash drives are sold by farfromboring as promotional items.  You can order these in bulk, engrave your company logo, and leave a lasting green message at any kind of promotional event.

These flash drives are cased in panda-friendly bamboo, and are another product that helps to keep toxic plastic out of landfills.

Read our full review.

Check them out at farfromboring.com.

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Bamboo TV 

Bamboo TV

If you’re in the market for a new TV, or just want it to match all of your other eco-friendly gadgets, there is a bamboo-cased TV as well.

It’s a 19″ widescreen TV, has a resolution of 1440 x 900, a contrast ratio of 700:1, and and 8ms response time.

You can pick this one up for $474.58

(via engadget)

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Well with all these products you can certainly take another look at the traditional plastic coating that seems to plague our electronic devices.

All of the bamboo featured in these products is panda-friendly, meaning that you are not taking any vital food or habitat away from pandas, and that any panda are treated ethically.

Bamboo is a 100% green material. It’s biodegradable, recycleable, and a fantastic alternative to plastic.

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