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"Praxis: Review of Voltaic Systems 6 Watt Solar Charger Kit"
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A 6 Watt panel will take about 3-1/2 hours of direct sunlight to charge the V15 battery to about 90-95% capacity. After that the current decreases to protect the battery, and it will take another few hours to get up to a full 100% charge. The battery has LED indicators to let you know how full it is, but the final 4th LED will only activate when the battery is completely charged. Overcast cloudy weather or sun obstructions (trees, buildings, etc) or charging from inside a window as opposed to outside will increase the charge time.
posted by Dutchman6 at
6:18 AM
on Sep 10, 2014
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"Praxis: Review of Voltaic Systems 6 Watt Solar Charger Kit"
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