Joshua Zimmerman has a great project up on Instructables for turning an Altoids tin into a compact solar radio. All said, the entire project cost a whole $3. It seems like a project coming at a time when everyone is ultra aware of emergency situations, so it is both a fun and practical weekend tinkering project. It even comes complete with plug-in headphones.
Joshua writes, "In honor of all my good friends still over in Japan I've decided to create an Instructable for a $3 Emergency Solar Radio. It's a great thing in case of tsunami, nuclear melt down, or zombie invasion. Plus it's really cute when put into an Altoids tin."
Joshua writes, "In honor of all my good friends still over in Japan I've decided to create an Instructable for a $3 Emergency Solar Radio. It's a great thing in case of tsunami, nuclear melt down, or zombie invasion. Plus it's really cute when put into an Altoids tin."
And he's right. I have a soft spot for Altoids tin projects. Everything looks better in them.
With a project time of just under an hour, it's ideal for testing out your DIY skills on a weekend. The tools and materials look simple enough:
Joshua lists parts and tools as:
an FM Radio, two Solar Garden Lights, 1 Diode ($1 for 100 of them online, or take one out of any random junk pile), and a few basic tools like a soldering iron, drill, some wire and wire strippers, a headset or the speakers from a set of earbuds, and of course, the Altoids tin.
The full instructions are on Instructables, so you can get the details for putting this together yourself -- the steps don't look daunting, and it's a great learning project.
Here is a beefed up version Joshua created that he says still only cost about $6 to complete.

Joshua runs a site called Brown Dog Gadgets and he has a bunch of different solar cells and various you can use for creating this tiny radio yourself -- or a few completed radios (so you can just buy them and say you made it yourself). It's a great site for gadget geeks so definitely check it out for parts and supplies.
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