We Care Solar Suitcase

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We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
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We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. 4 AA Batteries were disposed of. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
2018-413
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), silicon and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall: 502 mm x 394 mm x 190 mm, 16 kg
type:
suitcase
credit:
We Care Solar

Parts

We Care Solar Suitcase

We Care Solar Suitcase

We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Measurements:
overall: 502 mm x 394 mm x 190 mm
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/1
type:
suitcase
Control Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase

Control Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase

Control Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. Currently located inside the suitcase. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/2
type:
control panel
Lithium Phosphate Battery for We Care Solar Suitcase

Lithium Phosphate Battery for We Care Solar Suitcase

Lithium Phosphate battery for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. Currently located inside the suitcase. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/3
type:
battery
Morningstar ProStar 15 Solar Charge Controller for We Care Solar Suitcase

Morningstar ProStar 15 Solar Charge Controller for We Care Solar Suitcase

Morningstar ProStar 15 Solar Charge Controller for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. Currently located inside the suitcase. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/4
type:
control panel
Multi-adapter cord kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

Multi-adapter cord kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

Multi-adapter cord kit for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/5
type:
equipment
Multi-adapter cord kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

Multi-adapter cord kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

Multi-adapter cord kit for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/5/1
type:
equipment
Part of:
2018-413/5
USB Charger for We Care Solar Suitcase

USB Charger for We Care Solar Suitcase

USB Charger for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/5/2
type:
battery charger
Part of:
2018-413/5
LED Light Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

LED Light Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

LED Light Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/6
type:
light
LED light for We Care Solar Suitcase

LED light for We Care Solar Suitcase

LED light for We Care Solar Suitcase for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. Currently located inside the suitcase. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/6/1
type:
light
Part of:
2018-413/6
LED light for We Care Solar Suitcase

LED light for We Care Solar Suitcase

LED light for We Care Solar Suitcase for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/6/2
type:
light
Part of:
2018-413/6
20 Watt Solar Panels for We Care Solar Suitcase

20 Watt Solar Panels for We Care Solar Suitcase

Two 20 Watt Solar Panels for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/7
type:
equipment
20 Watt Solar Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase

20 Watt Solar Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase

20 Watt Solar Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. Currently located inside the suitcase. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/7/1
type:
equipment
Part of:
2018-413/7
20 Watt Solar Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase

20 Watt Solar Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase

20 Watt Solar Panel for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/7/2
type:
equipment
Part of:
2018-413/7
2 Rechargeable LED Headlamps for We Care Solar Suitcase & 2 USB Chargers

2 Rechargeable LED Headlamps for We Care Solar Suitcase & 2 USB Chargers

2 Rechargeable 'Black Diamond' LED Headlamps for We Care Solar Suitcase with 2 USB chargers, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/8
type:
light
Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase

Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase

'Black Diamond' Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/8/1
type:
light
Part of:
2018-413/8
Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase

Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase

'Black Diamond' Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/8/2
type:
light
Part of:
2018-413/8
2 USB Chargers for the Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase

2 USB Chargers for the Rechargeable LED Headlamp for We Care Solar Suitcase

2 USB Chargers for the 'Black Diamond' Rechargeable LED Headlamps for We Care Solar Suitcase, by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/8/3
type:
battery chargers
Part of:
2018-413/8
Nokia 108 Mobile Phone Supplied by We Care Solar

Nokia 108 Mobile Phone Supplied by We Care Solar

Nokia 108 Mobile Phone Supplied by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Measurements:
overall: 502 mm x 394 mm x 190 mm
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/9
type:
mobile telephone
HI bebe Fetal Doppler Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

HI bebe Fetal Doppler Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

HI bebe Fetal Doppler Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity. 4 AA Batteries were disposed of

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/10
type:
equipment
HI bebe Fetal Doppler for We Care Solar Suitcase

HI bebe Fetal Doppler for We Care Solar Suitcase

HI bebe Fetal Doppler for We Care Solar Suitcase, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/10/1
type:
equipment
Part of:
2018-413/10
Rechargeable NiMH AA Battery Case for We Care Solar Suitcase

Rechargeable NiMH AA Battery Case for We Care Solar Suitcase

Rechargeable NiMH AA Battery Case for We Care Solar Suitcase, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/10/2
type:
box - container
Part of:
2018-413/10
Fetal Doppler Bag for We Care Solar Suitcase

Fetal Doppler Bag for We Care Solar Suitcase

Fetal Doppler Bag for We Care Solar Suitcase, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

More

The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
textile and plastic (unidentified)
Object Number:
2018-413/11
type:
bag - container
Ultrasound Transmission Gel for We Care Solar Suitcase

Ultrasound Transmission Gel for We Care Solar Suitcase

Ultrasound Transmission Gel for We Care Solar Suitcase, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
textile and plastic (unidentified)
Object Number:
2018-413/12
type:
gel
Tenergy AA and AAA Battery Charger supplied by We Care Solar

Tenergy AA and AAA Battery Charger supplied by We Care Solar

Tenergy AA and AAA Battery Charger supplied by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/13
type:
battery charger
Basic Hardware for Mounting and Maintenance Kit supplied by We Care Solar

Basic Hardware for Mounting and Maintenance Kit supplied by We Care Solar

Basic Hardware for Mounting and Maintenance Kit supplied by We Care Solar, 2017. Includes; painbrush, screwdriver, scree and 2 tubes of silicone. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/14
type:
equipment
35ft PV Cable for We Care Solar Suitcase

35ft PV Cable for We Care Solar Suitcase

35ft PV Cable for We Care Solar Suitcase, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/15
type:
cables
Roof Mount Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

Roof Mount Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase

Roof Mount Kit for We Care Solar Suitcase. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/16
type:
equipment
Basic Hardware for Mounting Satellite Box and Cable supplied by We Care Solar

Basic Hardware for Mounting Satellite Box and Cable supplied by We Care Solar

Basic Hardware for Mounting Satellite Box and Cable supplied by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2018-413/17
type:
equipment
Cable Casing Sleeve supplied by We Care Solar

Cable Casing Sleeve supplied by We Care Solar

Cable Casing Sleeve supplied by We Care Solar, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and textile
Object Number:
2018-413/18
type:
equipment
Solar Suitcase System Overview & Quick Guide Poster supplied by We Care Solar

Solar Suitcase System Overview & Quick Guide Poster supplied by We Care Solar

Laminated Solar Suitcase System Overview & Quick Guide Poster, 2017. A solar electric system which fits into a robust and portable suitcase, designed to bring power to healthcare facilities in remote areas of the world that have no access, or intermittent access, to electricity.

The kit contains two 20-watt solar panels, two high efficiency LED lamps, a 14 amp-hour lithium ferrous phosphate battery, a 15A charge controller, two rechargeable LED headlamps, a phone charger and a foetal doppler for detecting a baby's heart rate. For clinic installations, the yellow case becomes a cabinet that mounts to the wall, and the solar panels can be secured to the roof.

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The Solar Suitcase is aimed to help save lives by giving these remote facilities reliable, clean, bright lights for night time obstetric and surgical procedures, as well as power for mobile phones and basic medical devices. Developed in 2009, over two thousand systems have now been installed in over twenty countries around the world – most recently, thirty-five were installed in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria (a category 5 hurricane lasting from 16 September – 3 October 2017).

Measurements:
overall: 430 mm x 280 mm
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2018-413/19
type:
poster