On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 20:00, bino_oetomo wrote:
> I need to deploy a rural located WiFi repeater.
> The electric load will be around 30 watt.
> I plan to use a 600 watt ups, and charge the baterry externaly using solar
> panel.
> 
> what kind/capacity of solar panel will I need ?


Hello Bino, 

that is not OT at all..  many of us do that. 8-)

The biggest secret with solar-powered installations is to use efficient
regulators.  This means you should generate the electricity at the
voltage you need.  Do not try to convert to mains voltage (110/230VAC)
and then down to 12-24V again with the supplied plug-pack PSU..  This
will be horribly inefficient, meaning you solar panel will need to be
three or four times the cost and size, or more.

If your electronic devices will manage a 19-26VDC supply, then consider
connecting the solar panel directly to a 24V battery-set, and then
directly to the electronics.  This will provide your UPS services.


best,
Steve




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