Re: [WISPA] solar power setup

2010-08-30 Thread Robert West
You can hit up Craig's List for panels as long as you don't mind the
Property of DOT stamped on them.

 

LOL!

 

 

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Glenn Kelley
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 10:36 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] solar power setup

 

I am looking for a shopping list to build for the following setup:

 

I need to create a solar power setup for a remote location

 

The location will be running two Ubiqutiy 5ghz radios - not much. 

 

I would like to have enough battery power to last say 4 days w/ the system
not having any sun - but I could live with 48 hours ... 

 

Does anyone have a good source for inexpensive (but good) solar panels? 

 

and perhaps a good shopping list for this project. 

 

my first time getting into the solar stuff... 

 

I moved about 8 miles out of town and need to setup a point to point w/ a
hop in between to the house 


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Re: [WISPA] solar power setup

2010-08-30 Thread RickG
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On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Glenn Kelley gl...@hostmedic.com wrote:

 I am looking for a shopping list to build for the following setup:

 I need to create a solar power setup for a remote location

 The location will be running two Ubiqutiy 5ghz radios - not much.

 I would like to have enough battery power to last say 4 days w/ the system
 not having any sun - but I could live with 48 hours ...

 Does anyone have a good source for inexpensive (but good) solar panels?

 and perhaps a good shopping list for this project.

 my first time getting into the solar stuff...

 I moved about 8 miles out of town and need to setup a point to point w/ a
 hop in between to the house

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   Email: gl...@hostmedic.com
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Re: [WISPA] solar power setup

2010-08-30 Thread MDK
Send me an email offlist at mark (at) neofast dot net and I'll design the whole 
system for you, including what kind of reliability, etc, for your locality.
I'll even find you good prices and the right kind of parts to make it work 
well.  

I know the best places to buy pretty much everything.   I just need to know 
where it's for and may want some intel about your local conditions.   

Thanks


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From: Glenn Kelley 
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 7:35 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] solar power setup


I am looking for a shopping list to build for the following setup: 


I need to create a solar power setup for a remote location


The location will be running two Ubiqutiy 5ghz radios - not much. 


I would like to have enough battery power to last say 4 days w/ the system not 
having any sun - but I could live with 48 hours ... 


Does anyone have a good source for inexpensive (but good) solar panels? 


and perhaps a good shopping list for this project. 


my first time getting into the solar stuff... 


I moved about 8 miles out of town and need to setup a point to point w/ a hop 
in between to the house 
_
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  Email: gl...@hostmedic.com
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RE: [WISPA] Solar power

2007-01-06 Thread Russ Kreigh
Mark -

What are you wanting to power, load-wise?

Thanks,

Russ Kreigh
Network Engineer
OnlyInternet.Net


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mark Nash - Lists
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 1:14 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power

David... Any news on this potential sub-$1k solar system?

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
- Original Message - 
From: David Weddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Solar power


 We are testing a solar solution right now and will get back with you on 
 the
 results. It will be sub $1,000 if the testing goes well. I will report it 
 to
 the list when we get the full results.

 Regards,
 David Weddell
 Director of Sales

 260 827 2551 Office
 800 363 4881  Ext 2551
 260 273 7547 Cell

 www.onlyinternet.net
 www.oibw.net

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jason Hensley
 Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 11:41 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power

 I appreciate the info, but for what I need, $5000 isn't even close to 
 being
 worth it.  This is for ONE AP (Deliberant 7000).  I was thinking if I 
 could
 stay in the $500 range it might be OK, but anything more than that would 
 not

 make sense for me in THIS case.  In other instances it might, but not this
 one.

 Thanks for this though.  I'll keep it in case I run into an instance where

 I

 do need something like this.  Great info!


 - Original Message - 
 From: Alan Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 7:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power


I have some - the typical shopping list is like this:

 Kyocera solar panels - 4 kc130-k, at approx. 680.00 each - gives me 14
 volts at 14 amps on a good day (to charge batteries)
 Mounting hardware - varies 100-200
 wiring harnesses between panels - 50.00
 wiring harness to charge controller (below) 20
 Trojan l16H batteries - 2 to 4, at 270 each (+/-)
 wiring interconnects -  Series to 12 volts, parallel from there 30.00
 fuses and cutoff switch between batteries and everything else 40.00
 fuses and cutoff switch between panels and everything else 40.00
 charge controller - I have used shell 20's (120.00 with enclosure)
 successfully, though they are a bit low rated for the solar load - I have
 gone to Xantrex charge controllers with cute lights and battery
 temperature sensors (twice as much - 245 plus 29)
 voltage regulator (90.00) for 12 v to 18 v boost (range 6 v to 24 v)
 timer   50.00 (sometimes I set them up to be off from 1 am to 5 am, to
 save power during the gray, foggy period coming up)(December 1 to 
 February

 1) - that's why 4 batteries, too. It is better to add batteries than
 panels for the most part (see Kyocera panels above) and auto tilting
 mounts don't give us that much advantage up here above 45degrees north -
 just a few percent. In the southern lands, I'd give them a try.
 Enclosure for the stuff - varies, depending on whether I find a sweet box
 or build a little hut. ($ whatever)
 Grounding stuff. - rods, #2 copper wire, wire lugs, clamps. 100.00

 About 5000.00 for a decent power setup for me. I am using Tranzeo radios,
 at 18 volts. Very Christmas-like, with the flickering lights on top of 
 the

 tower...

 I have a generator handy for charging on really bad stretches - a Honda
 2000i, for about 900.00, with a SERIOUS cable lock.

 And if the lousy communists/free spending democrats/stinking republican
 fascists/religious true believing kooks/screwed up militarists/nasty bird
 flu ridden ducks/global frying eco-terrorists/flaming radical 
 libertarians

 make everything bad, I can harvest my stuff to power my house (WOO HOO!!)
 H maybe I should go take a look. I Am Armed. And carry sharp
 Multimeter probes.

 And, it's fun - bragging rights, ya know.

 I'll send you drawings if you want (on my time schedule - I am in the
 middle of an assembly right now  :} )
 There are several good supply houses for the parts, and most of them are
 Very Helpful. I'd tell you who I use, but that would be Bad Form.

 www.bigdam.net


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Re: [WISPA] Solar power

2007-01-05 Thread Mark Nash - Lists

David... Any news on this potential sub-$1k solar system?

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
- Original Message - 
From: David Weddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Solar power


We are testing a solar solution right now and will get back with you on 
the
results. It will be sub $1,000 if the testing goes well. I will report it 
to

the list when we get the full results.

Regards,
David Weddell
Director of Sales

260 827 2551 Office
800 363 4881  Ext 2551
260 273 7547 Cell

www.onlyinternet.net
www.oibw.net

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jason Hensley
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 11:41 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power

I appreciate the info, but for what I need, $5000 isn't even close to 
being
worth it.  This is for ONE AP (Deliberant 7000).  I was thinking if I 
could
stay in the $500 range it might be OK, but anything more than that would 
not


make sense for me in THIS case.  In other instances it might, but not this
one.

Thanks for this though.  I'll keep it in case I run into an instance where 
I


do need something like this.  Great info!


- Original Message - 
From: Alan Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power



I have some - the typical shopping list is like this:

Kyocera solar panels - 4 kc130-k, at approx. 680.00 each - gives me 14
volts at 14 amps on a good day (to charge batteries)
Mounting hardware - varies 100-200
wiring harnesses between panels - 50.00
wiring harness to charge controller (below) 20
Trojan l16H batteries - 2 to 4, at 270 each (+/-)
wiring interconnects -  Series to 12 volts, parallel from there 30.00
fuses and cutoff switch between batteries and everything else 40.00
fuses and cutoff switch between panels and everything else 40.00
charge controller - I have used shell 20's (120.00 with enclosure)
successfully, though they are a bit low rated for the solar load - I have
gone to Xantrex charge controllers with cute lights and battery
temperature sensors (twice as much - 245 plus 29)
voltage regulator (90.00) for 12 v to 18 v boost (range 6 v to 24 v)
timer   50.00 (sometimes I set them up to be off from 1 am to 5 am, to
save power during the gray, foggy period coming up)(December 1 to 
February



1) - that's why 4 batteries, too. It is better to add batteries than
panels for the most part (see Kyocera panels above) and auto tilting
mounts don't give us that much advantage up here above 45degrees north -
just a few percent. In the southern lands, I'd give them a try.
Enclosure for the stuff - varies, depending on whether I find a sweet box
or build a little hut. ($ whatever)
Grounding stuff. - rods, #2 copper wire, wire lugs, clamps. 100.00

About 5000.00 for a decent power setup for me. I am using Tranzeo radios,
at 18 volts. Very Christmas-like, with the flickering lights on top of 
the



tower...

I have a generator handy for charging on really bad stretches - a Honda
2000i, for about 900.00, with a SERIOUS cable lock.

And if the lousy communists/free spending democrats/stinking republican
fascists/religious true believing kooks/screwed up militarists/nasty bird
flu ridden ducks/global frying eco-terrorists/flaming radical 
libertarians



make everything bad, I can harvest my stuff to power my house (WOO HOO!!)
H maybe I should go take a look. I Am Armed. And carry sharp
Multimeter probes.

And, it's fun - bragging rights, ya know.

I'll send you drawings if you want (on my time schedule - I am in the
middle of an assembly right now  :} )
There are several good supply houses for the parts, and most of them are
Very Helpful. I'd tell you who I use, but that would be Bad Form.

www.bigdam.net


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Re: [WISPA] Solar power

2006-11-18 Thread Jason Hensley
I appreciate the info, but for what I need, $5000 isn't even close to being 
worth it.  This is for ONE AP (Deliberant 7000).  I was thinking if I could 
stay in the $500 range it might be OK, but anything more than that would not 
make sense for me in THIS case.  In other instances it might, but not this 
one.


Thanks for this though.  I'll keep it in case I run into an instance where I 
do need something like this.  Great info!



- Original Message - 
From: Alan Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power



I have some - the typical shopping list is like this:

Kyocera solar panels - 4 kc130-k, at approx. 680.00 each - gives me 14 
volts at 14 amps on a good day (to charge batteries)

Mounting hardware - varies 100-200
wiring harnesses between panels - 50.00
wiring harness to charge controller (below) 20
Trojan l16H batteries - 2 to 4, at 270 each (+/-)
wiring interconnects -  Series to 12 volts, parallel from there 30.00
fuses and cutoff switch between batteries and everything else 40.00
fuses and cutoff switch between panels and everything else 40.00
charge controller - I have used shell 20's (120.00 with enclosure) 
successfully, though they are a bit low rated for the solar load - I have 
gone to Xantrex charge controllers with cute lights and battery 
temperature sensors (twice as much - 245 plus 29)

voltage regulator (90.00) for 12 v to 18 v boost (range 6 v to 24 v)
timer   50.00 (sometimes I set them up to be off from 1 am to 5 am, to 
save power during the gray, foggy period coming up)(December 1 to February 
1) - that's why 4 batteries, too. It is better to add batteries than 
panels for the most part (see Kyocera panels above) and auto tilting 
mounts don't give us that much advantage up here above 45degrees north - 
just a few percent. In the southern lands, I'd give them a try.
Enclosure for the stuff - varies, depending on whether I find a sweet box 
or build a little hut. ($ whatever)

Grounding stuff. - rods, #2 copper wire, wire lugs, clamps. 100.00

About 5000.00 for a decent power setup for me. I am using Tranzeo radios, 
at 18 volts. Very Christmas-like, with the flickering lights on top of the 
tower...


I have a generator handy for charging on really bad stretches - a Honda 
2000i, for about 900.00, with a SERIOUS cable lock.


And if the lousy communists/free spending democrats/stinking republican 
fascists/religious true believing kooks/screwed up militarists/nasty bird 
flu ridden ducks/global frying eco-terrorists/flaming radical libertarians 
make everything bad, I can harvest my stuff to power my house (WOO HOO!!) 
H maybe I should go take a look. I Am Armed. And carry sharp 
Multimeter probes.


And, it's fun - bragging rights, ya know.

I'll send you drawings if you want (on my time schedule - I am in the 
middle of an assembly right now  :} )
There are several good supply houses for the parts, and most of them are 
Very Helpful. I'd tell you who I use, but that would be Bad Form.


www.bigdam.net


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RE: [WISPA] Solar power

2006-11-18 Thread David Weddell
We are testing a solar solution right now and will get back with you on the
results. It will be sub $1,000 if the testing goes well. I will report it to
the list when we get the full results.

Regards,
David Weddell
Director of Sales
 
260 827 2551 Office
800 363 4881  Ext 2551
260 273 7547 Cell
 
www.onlyinternet.net
www.oibw.net
 
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jason Hensley
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 11:41 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power

I appreciate the info, but for what I need, $5000 isn't even close to being 
worth it.  This is for ONE AP (Deliberant 7000).  I was thinking if I could 
stay in the $500 range it might be OK, but anything more than that would not

make sense for me in THIS case.  In other instances it might, but not this 
one.

Thanks for this though.  I'll keep it in case I run into an instance where I

do need something like this.  Great info!


- Original Message - 
From: Alan Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar power


I have some - the typical shopping list is like this:

 Kyocera solar panels - 4 kc130-k, at approx. 680.00 each - gives me 14 
 volts at 14 amps on a good day (to charge batteries)
 Mounting hardware - varies 100-200
 wiring harnesses between panels - 50.00
 wiring harness to charge controller (below) 20
 Trojan l16H batteries - 2 to 4, at 270 each (+/-)
 wiring interconnects -  Series to 12 volts, parallel from there 30.00
 fuses and cutoff switch between batteries and everything else 40.00
 fuses and cutoff switch between panels and everything else 40.00
 charge controller - I have used shell 20's (120.00 with enclosure) 
 successfully, though they are a bit low rated for the solar load - I have 
 gone to Xantrex charge controllers with cute lights and battery 
 temperature sensors (twice as much - 245 plus 29)
 voltage regulator (90.00) for 12 v to 18 v boost (range 6 v to 24 v)
 timer   50.00 (sometimes I set them up to be off from 1 am to 5 am, to 
 save power during the gray, foggy period coming up)(December 1 to February

 1) - that's why 4 batteries, too. It is better to add batteries than 
 panels for the most part (see Kyocera panels above) and auto tilting 
 mounts don't give us that much advantage up here above 45degrees north - 
 just a few percent. In the southern lands, I'd give them a try.
 Enclosure for the stuff - varies, depending on whether I find a sweet box 
 or build a little hut. ($ whatever)
 Grounding stuff. - rods, #2 copper wire, wire lugs, clamps. 100.00

 About 5000.00 for a decent power setup for me. I am using Tranzeo radios, 
 at 18 volts. Very Christmas-like, with the flickering lights on top of the

 tower...

 I have a generator handy for charging on really bad stretches - a Honda 
 2000i, for about 900.00, with a SERIOUS cable lock.

 And if the lousy communists/free spending democrats/stinking republican 
 fascists/religious true believing kooks/screwed up militarists/nasty bird 
 flu ridden ducks/global frying eco-terrorists/flaming radical libertarians

 make everything bad, I can harvest my stuff to power my house (WOO HOO!!) 
 H maybe I should go take a look. I Am Armed. And carry sharp 
 Multimeter probes.

 And, it's fun - bragging rights, ya know.

 I'll send you drawings if you want (on my time schedule - I am in the 
 middle of an assembly right now  :} )
 There are several good supply houses for the parts, and most of them are 
 Very Helpful. I'd tell you who I use, but that would be Bad Form.

 www.bigdam.net


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Re: [WISPA] Solar power

2006-11-17 Thread Alan Cain

I have some - the typical shopping list is like this:

Kyocera solar panels - 4 kc130-k, at approx. 680.00 each - gives me 14 
volts at 14 amps on a good day (to charge batteries)

Mounting hardware - varies 100-200
wiring harnesses between panels - 50.00
wiring harness to charge controller (below) 20
Trojan l16H batteries - 2 to 4, at 270 each (+/-)
wiring interconnects -  Series to 12 volts, parallel from there 30.00
fuses and cutoff switch between batteries and everything else 40.00
fuses and cutoff switch between panels and everything else 40.00
charge controller - I have used shell 20's (120.00 with enclosure) 
successfully, though they are a bit low rated for the solar load - I 
have gone to Xantrex charge controllers with cute lights and battery 
temperature sensors (twice as much - 245 plus 29)

voltage regulator (90.00) for 12 v to 18 v boost (range 6 v to 24 v)
timer   50.00 (sometimes I set them up to be off from 1 am to 5 am, to 
save power during the gray, foggy period coming up)(December 1 to 
February 1) - that's why 4 batteries, too. It is better to add batteries 
than panels for the most part (see Kyocera panels above) and auto 
tilting mounts don't give us that much advantage up here above 45degrees 
north - just a few percent. In the southern lands, I'd give them a try.
Enclosure for the stuff - varies, depending on whether I find a sweet 
box or build a little hut. ($ whatever)

Grounding stuff. - rods, #2 copper wire, wire lugs, clamps. 100.00

About 5000.00 for a decent power setup for me. I am using Tranzeo 
radios, at 18 volts. Very Christmas-like, with the flickering lights on 
top of the tower...


I have a generator handy for charging on really bad stretches - a Honda 
2000i, for about 900.00, with a SERIOUS cable lock.


And if the lousy communists/free spending democrats/stinking republican 
fascists/religious true believing kooks/screwed up militarists/nasty 
bird flu ridden ducks/global frying eco-terrorists/flaming radical 
libertarians make everything bad, I can harvest my stuff to power my 
house (WOO HOO!!) H maybe I should go take a look. I Am 
Armed. And carry sharp Multimeter probes.


And, it's fun - bragging rights, ya know.

I'll send you drawings if you want (on my time schedule - I am in the 
middle of an assembly right now  :} )
There are several good supply houses for the parts, and most of them are 
Very Helpful. I'd tell you who I use, but that would be Bad Form.


www.bigdam.net


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Re: [WISPA] Solar power

2006-11-14 Thread Carl A Jeptha

Then give full details of what you used.

You have a Good Day now,


Carl A Jeptha
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Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
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Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:

Yep. We just did.  Just a single 532 with dual SR2 cards.

Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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consulting for WISPs, and business's with a focus on TCP/IP networking,
security, and Mikrotik routers.

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Anyone who's put in solar at a POP care to hit me offlist?  I need to light
one up and possibly may have to use solar.  


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RE: [WISPA] Solar power

2006-11-13 Thread Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless
Yep. We just did.  Just a single 532 with dual SR2 cards.

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Anyone who's put in solar at a POP care to hit me offlist?  I need to light
one up and possibly may have to use solar.  

Thanks!

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