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[SOLVED] gardel lamp solar cells voltage and current

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Does anybody knows what is current and voltage from solar lamp for house garden.

They have one diode and two or one 1,2V 600mAh battery.

I supose that cells can give 50mA at least, but i need voltage.

Its very cheap 1,5eur is whole lamp.

Its nice to put solar cell in some project to get autonomy.

I will buy few and try.
 

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To charge one battery typically takes 4 solar cells. Two go to overcoming battery voltage as a start.

I have a garden light that has two AA batteries. It has 8 solar cells.

50mA is a reasonable current output, in order to charge a 600mAH battery pack during daylight. In summer anyway.
 

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