I had a AA charger that was getting rusty inside, so I decided to try and salvage the solar panel itself (I did).
But anyway, before I cut the wires, etc. I noticed that the circuit has a diode.
Is it really necessary?
I checked the polarity of the panel (using DMM) and the + goes to the + of the parallel AA battery case, and the - of the solar panel goes to the - of the battery connectors.
Does polarity on solar panels change? Or is it to block the batteries themselves from discharging against the solar panel when the voltage drops from sunlight?
PS - how do we tell the basic specs of the diode? It says 3, and then 817 on the diode. Web pages I searched seemed to refer to a color scheme like resistors but that's not what I see on this diode.
But anyway, before I cut the wires, etc. I noticed that the circuit has a diode.
Is it really necessary?
I checked the polarity of the panel (using DMM) and the + goes to the + of the parallel AA battery case, and the - of the solar panel goes to the - of the battery connectors.
Does polarity on solar panels change? Or is it to block the batteries themselves from discharging against the solar panel when the voltage drops from sunlight?
PS - how do we tell the basic specs of the diode? It says 3, and then 817 on the diode. Web pages I searched seemed to refer to a color scheme like resistors but that's not what I see on this diode.
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