Right. The WISPs and ISPs that I know of in Africa & India have this pretty much this dialed in. Some solar-only sites, lots of DC sites.. Loads range from ~10w - 100+w. Various suppliers for the pieces-parts, various time on battery deisgns, various engineering standards.,
Jim > On Apr 13, 2023, at 4:28 PM, Mark Steckel via LibreQoS > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't follow WispTalk so can't speak to those discussions. And agree, the > Ubnt stuff sort of does the job, but it's under powered for what we do. > > We have yet to build a solar powered site, and in Philly it is probably > unlikely we ever will. However, all of our high-sites use a DC power plant. > > The attached photos are from a small site, and the others are (almost > certainly overbuilt*) for what is a large site that I expect will grow over > time. (We've also switched to LiFePo4 batteries of AGM lead acid.) > > * I've found upgrading network gear is much easier than power systems... and > have been hampered when we have outgrown our power system at a couple of > sites in the past. And granted, a good portion of the over built system in 3 > of the photos is a by product of load sharing and redundancy. >
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