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Old 10-19-2010, 11:51 AM   #4
Ken Irving
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Good idea, though it might be better to stick the solar panel up top, out of the way of reading hands. Most solar-powered devices don't require direct sunlight, and in fact don't necessarily require sunlight at all, so any light will do. My reader is often on my desk where I've got two very bright desk lamps (one of which actually uses a "daylight" bulb), and I think that would be sufficient to keep it charged up.
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