If you look up snow lizard they will charge with both sunlight and lamp lite so
that might be another option.
Blessings and happy Monday
On Sep 12, 2016, at 7:43 AM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian, thatâs my impression with solar chargers as well. Their output
directly relates to the amount of radiation they are being input. Clouds
block radiation so the power drops assuming itâs the standard old style
panel. I know new panels work in cloudy days because they work on different
spectrum. This is panels on the house though I donât know about the small
hand held chargers. I had solar on my house in California when I lived out
there and it was fantastic but very expensive to install. Small chargers I
would figure use older panel technology and just respond to the amount of
light hitting the surface.
On Sep 11, 2016, at 8:31 PM, Brian Lingard <b.lingard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ottawa Canada
Dear Barbara:
You were asking about a solar battery charger for your IPhone 6.
Well as a solar charger works best in bright sunlight, it stands
to reason it will charge slower if it is cloudy. But if the
cloud goes away and the sun is shining bright again, it should go
back to its full charging rate.
How much do these chargers sell for? I could use one too.
Brian
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