Hook it up to a solar panel instead !
Craftsman and Sears both make battery powered generators. They are powered by large car type batteries, not the small batteries that run your typical small toy or your clock batteries.
Battery engineers must know chemistry and be able to do the calculations to make the battery work. Electronic engineers must know electronics theory and be able to do the calculations to make their devices work when powered by a battery.
Batteries can be used as a means by which electrical components may be powered such as a flashlight , an electric motor and a laptop computer .
there both not bad exept for the battery opperated one you have to keep buying batteries and for the solar powered one you need solar cells to make it run like on a rainy day it wouldn't work good because you have to have the sun's energy XD. there both not bad exept for the battery opperated one you have to keep buying batteries and for the solar powered one you need solar cells to make it run like on a rainy day it wouldn't work good because you have to have the sun's energy XD.
Black and Decker make several drills that can be used both with and without a cord.
I think you are talking about a pre-amp for a mic. Search CB Radios and you will see alot of battery powered mics.
No But Some Things Can Be Powered By Juice If You Connect Something To It.
This was discovered where there was no electric due to the earthquake. This can be used without any batteries or recharging it whenever the battery is low. It is powered by the muscle power of the user and it has many types.
Kinda-sorta, but not very well. Batteries are fairly small, and photovoltaic cells - thin, black things that turns sunlight into electricity - aren't that efficient. You'd have to leave the battery sitting in good sunlight for quite long to get the battery recharged. Better then to use a solar powered charger, with a bigger collecting area and faster operation.
Yes, you can send your batteries to call2recycle and they will recycle the battery and use parts to make new batteries. You can also recycle rechargable batteries at call2recyle.
There is currently no battery powered blue ray player available.
With great difficulty.