Recharge Batteries Using Solar Lights : No Electricity Required!

An AA battery is a standard size of battery. Batteries of this size are the most commonly used type of in portable electronic devices. An AA battery is composed of a single electrochemical cell. The exact terminal voltage and capacity of an AA size battery depends on the cell chemistry. But the power of a battery is limited. Charles Reyer, a normal human being uses the same AA battery unlimited times. He just uses solar power to charge his batteries. Check out his technique.


At present, we find lots of solar-powered lights around us. The interesting thing is, these solar-powered lights have regular-size AA rechargeable batteries in them. Solar lights have a solar cell that converts sunlight into electricity. This electricity is then used to recharge the built-in batteries daily. Suddenly, Charles realized that he could use those solar lights as battery rechargers. And guess what? After that, he made an experiment.

Charles had inexpensive outdoor solar lights. He used it as indoor lights. Charles changed an AA battery that had no power with the inner AA battery of the solar-powered light. After few minutes, he took out the AA battery from the solar-powered light, inserted it into his TV remote and saw, the uncharged battery became recharged and it was working perfectly.

So, what are you waiting for. Just buy a solar-powered light (outdoor or indoor) and do it yourself. Whether you achieve success or not, don’t forget to tell us.

You can click here to know more about how you can do this experiment.

Precaution : Do It At Your Own Risk!

Special Note: As noted by “Roberto Mannucci” in comment “Regular alkaline batteries are not rechargeable and will not recharge. If used in a solar light they may leak when subjected to the charging current from the panel and severely damage your solar light.”
So you have to use rechargeable batteries, not regular Alkaline batteries.

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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  1. Manosmaster

    In my opiniont Mr. Reyer seems to refer to Ni-cd or Ni-mh batteries only. In his article you can actually find the following warning:

    Do not use regular alkaline batteries in a solar light. Regular alkaline batteries are not rechargeable and will not recharge. If used in a solar light they may leak when subjected to the charging current from the panel and severely damage your solar light.

    Roberto Mannucci
    Verona Italy

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