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Can you charge solar lights with a black light when there is no sun?

By admin | March 29, 2008

jasadate asked:

I have two solar lights that I use inside my home. We don’t always have sun (cloudy a lot), so can I use a black light to charge the solar ones?

Question posted courtesy of: Randy
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One Response to “Can you charge solar lights with a black light when there is no sun?”

  1. Bill Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 10:38 pm

    The full spectrum to charge the full spectrum to charge the full spectrum to charge the full spectrum to charge the full spectrum to charge the full spectrum to charge the solar lights.