Direct sunlight means that the sun’s light is directly hitting the solar panel. For example, if you were standing outside under the sun with nothing obstructing you and the sun, then you would be in direct sunlight. If you were standing inside, you would be getting indirect sunlight but no direct rays from the sun. Solar panels always need direct sunlight to charge. If in doubt, think of it this way; if you were the solar panel and you were able to directly see the sun, then you would be in direct sunlight!
Articles In This Section
- Will my light charge under indoor lighting?
- It's cloudy, will my light still charge?
- What is direct sunlight?
- Can I charge a device and use my light at the same time?
- Can I use my String Lights while recharging it at the same time?
- What's the difference between charging the light via USB or the solar panel?
- What’s the best way to tie the end of the string?
- How do I detach the unit from the string?
- Do the String Lights work if plugged into something other than the unit?
- Are the bulbs shatterproof?