Build Your Own Solar Powered Amp
Posted March 27th, 2009 at 3:05 pm by Ben LiewJack Johnson might have his green studio, but you can start small by building your own solar powered amp. Now you can turn up the volume without hiking up the electric bill. Be a hero and save a little bit of the world today. We’re all in this together – every bit counts.
Make this your weekend project and head over to www.instructables.com/id/Solar-Powered-Amplifier for instructions.


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