 Here we go. Well, we've got our solar panel, as you can see. It is still just completely overcast as you can see, and raining. This is under load, so I'm going to turn this off here. It would suggest we've got 17 volts unloaded. Going on to the panel. Of course, if I kick this in here, it takes that down because then the little charge controller kicks in. It continues to charge the battery, which is powering the clock. I've had to put the phone in the other room, and I'm going to take it as on a day like this. I'd be better off trying to keep a bigger battery topped up and then use that battery to use this to charge the phone with. I think while this is overcast as this, but even with no sunshine, it was still making the battery kick in. The phone was still charging, but because it is so overcast, it wasn't continuously charging. Like I said, the phone was under load as well. It still is under load. It's still downloading in the other room. My computer is still connected to it because I still need access to the internet. If I looked at the camera on the screen, I'd get to see where this thing wanders off while I'm chatting away and the camera is just going, where are we going to go to? It's not bright enough out there, just all cloud. No light coming through really, but it still gives enough to put into this because this will run off. It's a little over 3 volts, and it's still putting a bit into the battery. That's still pretty good. I can't wait for a little bit of break in the cloud. I really can't. I don't want to see how many things I can put on this thing and get it running. I'll also move the panel slightly up from the bottom of the window. Push it up so it'll have a bit of extra, a little tiny bit of extra light getting into it. It should have to continue the experiments.