R2-D2
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This is just a thought I came up with.
An ultra-bright LED and miniature solar panel are both hooked up to a rechargeable battery. While the LED is lit, it also illuminates the solar panel which is also hooked up to the same rechargeable battery which powers the LED. It seems that while the LED is lit, the solar panel will gather some of its illumination (small amount) to constantly recharge the battery to greatly extend its charge. I guess this is like some sort of "freewheeling effect."
I'd like to experiment with this idea and find out how long an LED will remain on.
Any thoughts?
An ultra-bright LED and miniature solar panel are both hooked up to a rechargeable battery. While the LED is lit, it also illuminates the solar panel which is also hooked up to the same rechargeable battery which powers the LED. It seems that while the LED is lit, the solar panel will gather some of its illumination (small amount) to constantly recharge the battery to greatly extend its charge. I guess this is like some sort of "freewheeling effect."
I'd like to experiment with this idea and find out how long an LED will remain on.
Any thoughts?