yes
solar battery
Yes, solar light gets energy from the sun which uses less energy than artificial light. Also, solar lights don't run out of energy.
One would easily be enough, but it would have charge a battery during the day to power the light at night.
Yes, if you have a 12 V solar battery charger.
If the 12 volt solar panel output voltage is always higher than the 6.5 watt battery voltage. To charge a battery, a voltage greater than the battery must be applied to the battery, otherwise the battery will try to charge the charger.
yes as long as they are both of the same voltage it depends on whether it's low volate light
solar e. = from sunlight light energy = from any, even artificial light
To charge any battery the voltage of the input must be more than the battery's output.
with solar light
A few variables are involved like, does the solar panel have a charge controller, what condition the battery is before you start and how much sun is the solar panel receiving.
It can be used with a solar battery charger.
A solar panel can be installed at the top of the light, pointing in the best direction to the sun. This is attached to a battery that will charge during the day and then power the light at night. This technology is already in use in many places round the world.