Hopefully and solar powered equipment you have will operate through a low voltage disconnect.
http://www.newmartelecom.com/LVD-Wall-Mount/LVD-Wall-Mount.html cheers, s. > > We use a couple of M-10 radios turned down to 10W and a simple controller > along with the duplexer with a solar panel and deep cycle battery for our > portable repeater and it seems to work very well. Just make sure that you > have a controller to charge the battery properly and that the solar cell can > keep it charged on a full duty cycle for the repeater. GM300 or GR300 can be > used as long as your not driving them at full power or you will burn up the > finals. > Peter Summerhawk > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis <kc8...@...> > Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 5:58 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Portable repeater > > > Use a solar panel to keep a charge on the battery. if the repeater is only 5 > watts then a small solar panel will do the trick easily. > > you can get a 120 watt panel or an array of smaller panels for portability > which will charge the battery plus run the repeater all day and allow the > system to operate through the night on battery power. > > Thanks, > > Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis > > I Recycle Computers > > "Saving UnWanted PC's From The Landfill One Computer At A Time :)" > > Note: I do Pickups the 1st week of the month. > > Owner: FreeStuffWarrenNJ > Moderator: Hunterdonfree > > > > [The entire original message is not included] >

