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    9 months ago

    It might be, or it might not be. It depends on several factors.

    The first thing you’re going to want to do is check the output voltage of the solar panel. You can either use a multimeter or a dedicated USB tester. You’re looking for a stable voltage of 5V ± 0.2v. If your voltage is outside of that range, you’re going to want to throw a voltage regulator in between it and the battery.

    While the battery might be able to handle a larger range, there’s no guarantee that it will, so you could very well end up frying the circuitry, or it just never charging because you’re outside of the range.

    You can get solar charge controllers for under $20. That’s just an example of what to look for.