Just for the record, I understand that you are only using a small portable 
solar power system for your test.   I am only suggesting that if anybody wants 
to install permanent solar panels, stationary, or sun-tracking, I have the tech 
equipment to prevent any mistakes in the mounting position of the solar panels. 
 And I have the knowledge to completely power an off-grid shack or small home 
in the backwoods....
 Best Regards,Rodney J. MartinezIntellitech Automation, Inc.IS Networld 
Vendor832-423-5640 (Cellphone)8816-326-49843 (Satphone)KC5MZK (Ham Callsign) 

    On Thursday, May 11, 2017 12:54 PM, Travis Burgess via BVARC 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 

  <!--#yiv8302529828 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}-->Have not powered the 
radio yet but results so far are promising.  The 817 requires 10.5 volts 
nominal at 2 amps on TX.   Through the controller, the panel voltage is 13.8.  
It then goes to avoltage buck to reduce the voltage to 10.5-10.6.   The 
controller has a fused limit of 3 amps.  Note, there is no battery in the 
system.The next step is to power the radio with yet another fuse protection.
TravisK5HTB
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however, a great many electrons wereterribly inconvenienced.
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