I have virtually no knowledge with solar panels, but I have a van (my personal electronics warehouse) parked in an underground garage and would like to keep the battery of the van topped up. There is a single 40W flourescent tube 2' above the van. Would a solar panel designed for car battery charging do the trick? What wattage should I get?
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Sunlight is much brighter than a 40W fluorescent tube so I think the current from a solar panel sized for sunlight will be very low and maybe be useless.
The output of a solar panel illuminated with a 40W fluorescent tube will be a tiny fraction of what it would be in bright sunlight, not zero, but not sufficient to overcome the natural self discharge rate of a lead-acid battery, let alone the parasitic current used by the ECU in your van.