While i am willing to accept this fact and deal with it i can t help but wond.
Does solar panels work with artificial light.
Can artificial light power a solar panel.
The energy output of the solar panel will also vary depending on the type of bulb the type of light warm or cold intensity and the wavelength of the artificial light.
The short answer is yes artificial light can power a solar panel.
However their performance and energy outputs will never be as high as if they were exposed to sunlight.
Depending on the wattage the number of bulbs and distance the solar panel is from the light source will determine how strong a charge the solar panel receives and how much wattage the solar panel will then be able to produce for.
When a solar panel is well situated or located in a position that it can absorb artificial light it can work but the working efficiency of the solar panel under such conditions is less efficient compared to a condition of when the solar panel is situated to absorb adequate natural light.
One concept that is worth considering regarding this matter between solar panels and artificial light is a fundamental law of physics.
Simply put a solar panel works by allowing photons or particles of light to knock electrons free from atoms generating a flow of electricity.
Avoid placing your solar lights near street lights or porch lights.
The solar cell also produces electricity with the artificial light like produced by the florescent lamp cfl and the incandescent bulb.
Whenever energy is changed from one form to another what results is a net loss.
Solar cells generally work well with natural sunlight as most uses for solar powered devices are outdoors or in space.
Because artificial sources of light such as incandescent and fluorescent bulbs mimic the sun s spectrum solar cells can also work indoors powering small devices such as calculators and watches.
Solar panels can work with artificial light.
When solar lights are exposed to high intensity light in the evenings their sensitivity will decrease over time.
For best results place your lights as far away from artificial light as possible when using them in the evenings.
I ve found that when using solar panels to charge batteries and do other solar panel related projects they work much better with natural sunlight over florescent lights.