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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
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
Topics: Solar Power |











March 29th, 2008 at 10:38 pm
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