Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Solar Christmas Lights Can LED Christmas Lights Charge A Solar Cell Fast Enough To Make It Self-sustaining?

Can LED christmas lights charge a solar cell fast enough to make it self-sustaining? - solar christmas lights

I did research on solar cells. I have trouble knowing how much energy a solar cell using a car battery. Could create, I wonder if you have a cycle, if the system can be loaded for a long time.

7 comments:

Qariya.c... said...

No

The LED is not bright enough to get energy from solar cells

Will not allow high energy prices, low energy consumption

Jay said...

Never.

First you need to capture all the light of production, which is never to be seen. All light would escape later, my less energy, and finally, no (I spoke at a fraction of a second)

Secondly, the solar cells are not as effective. You did not convert any light into electricity. As a rule, need light to create a real power. LEDs are not much light.

Third, the wiring, and lights circutry lose power.

So, if not all, transformed the light into electricy is not all electricy converted into light, there is no cycle.

Hope this helps.

Also, I'm not sure what you mean by a solar cell with the energy of a car battery.

flak-spa... said...

Now, according to the physics of a power supply of each species has a limited amount of energy. What are you trying to do is physically impossible for you the same amount of energy that would come to show to the cycle continues. Even then lose energy by friction, etc. It would not bother a good idea to create a cycle for an indefinite period.

martin_f... said...

The laws of dynamics to the heat, we say neither be created nor destroyed, only converted. Thus, while the LEDs are energy efficient, there is still losing energy as heat, light and everything you do not light the solar cell.

If I could, you'd be the richest man in the world.

martin_f... said...

The laws of dynamics to the heat, we say neither be created nor destroyed, only converted. Thus, while the LEDs are energy efficient, there is still losing energy as heat, light and everything you do not light the solar cell.

If I could, you'd be the richest man in the world.

high_spe... said...

Your question, no. But I continue to think and use their imagination. Almost everyone says that you can not get any more energy than you were in, but almost everyone says at some point the earth was flat and the universe in the middle. The law of conservation of energy is a difficult problem to overcome, but nuclear energy is real. And it is much more than they made of energy.

billruss... said...

A solar cell uses no energy, the energy generated.

The solar cells are not "loaded", load producing batteries, solar energy.

I'm not sure what you mean by self-sustaining, but probably not as it seems that perpetual motion.

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