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famousone
· 7 years ago
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I'm not sure that's how it works.
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timebender25
· 7 years ago
Except that the solar charger functions from UV and Ultra Red light, but we'll gloss over that fact.
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mrhatman1
· 7 years ago
It's either infrared or ultraviolet not ultra red also uv stands for ultraviolet so, if you meant ultraviolet you just said it twice
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timebender25
· 7 years ago
I meant infrared, but I did done a stupid.
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mrhatman1
· 7 years ago
Small correction* if it uses both infrared and ultraviolet then it likely uses visible light too because that is what is between the two, I'm guessing it only uses ultraviolet as that's what most of them use
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timebender25
· 7 years ago
As far as I'm aware, it depends on who's made it.
deleted
· 7 years ago
*Insert genius meme here*
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Don't know who down voted me but if you legit think this would ever work I can't even begin to explain your stupidity
occams_gillette
· 7 years ago
Maybe they downvoted you because saying "insert x meme here" is lamer than Stephen Hawking.
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guest
· 7 years ago
At most, the battery level will not change due to conservation of energy. But this will fail though: most light will just bounce off.
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