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The charger is pushing 480mA into the battery, which is respectable, but far from my goal of 1A. I’m not sure exactly where the power is going, since 480mA @ 3.7V is about 1.6W, which is only half of what the solar panel should’ve been outputting given the conditions (Voc x Isc was about 4W).
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The charger is pushing 480mA into the battery, which is respectable, but far from my goal of 1A. I’m not sure exactly where the power is going, since 480mA @ 3.7V is about 1.6W, which is only half of what the solar panel should’ve been outputting given the conditions (Voc x Isc was about 4W).

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