Can solar charged Christmas decorations be charged indoors?
By a window.
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Will not charge as quickly as if left outside.
Yes, as long as it is getting full sun but may not burn as brightly or as long.
Yes as long as the window gets Light. You can also charge them by a Nightlight bulb burning overnight or any other light. I do it all the time with my Solar Calculator.
However before you string it all up, your best bet is to make sure they work and let them charge for a while
Hi. Probably not. However, try a small lamp with an LED daylight bulb in it. Just may work. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I have some solar decorations that I keep at the window. It needs to get a fair amount of light which in the winter months doesn't tend to be much. But it does work for a bit.