> Even weak indoor light would eventually charge it.
No, it wouldn't. Sunlight is ~1 kW per m^2. A medium-sized room has maybe a couple 60 watt bulbs, spread over 10+ m^2, each of which radiates ~10 watts of actual light.
Light indoors is pretty easily 1000x less than outdoors. Eyes work exceptionally well in low light conditions, so we don't even realize the enormous difference in brightness.
Current 60W bulbs are about 10W, probably giving off 3W of light.
If it's on for 8hrs a day and you capture all of it, on 1/5000th of a room, you get... 4mWh, or in reality, 0.7mWh because panels aren't perfect?
You could make a call in a few months of charge time. with a 3x3inch panel. But yeah, I suppose I was wrong and "eventually" is a bit of an understatement.
No, it wouldn't. Sunlight is ~1 kW per m^2. A medium-sized room has maybe a couple 60 watt bulbs, spread over 10+ m^2, each of which radiates ~10 watts of actual light.
Light indoors is pretty easily 1000x less than outdoors. Eyes work exceptionally well in low light conditions, so we don't even realize the enormous difference in brightness.