Reference
A solar power module might include:
1.
40 watt PhotoVoltaics panel ($200 each)
2.
Charge Controller ($150)
3.
Battery Disconnect ($25)
4.
SOLAR panel disconnect ($25)
5.
A 13.8 deep cycle battery ($50)
6.
Weatherproof box ($50)
7.
Total ($500)
Next add the repeater/access point
1.
Rugged Laptop ($700)
2.
One ZcoMax card ($150)
3.
One Orinoco USB client ($150)
4.
Two, flat panels ($120)
5.
Weatherproof box ($80)
6.
Mast, concrete base, etc ($500)
7.
Misc ($300)
8.
Total (approx $2000)
SOLAR POWER FOR AMATEUR RADIO STATIONS and REPEATER SITES.
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One of 4 SOLAR panels at the K4ABT labs in Evington, Virginia.
CLICK
ON THE SMALL DRAWING BELOW TO VIEW A MUCH LARGER SIMPLIFIED VERSION OF THE SOLAR
SYSTEM AT THE K4ABT QTH.
A = PhotoVoltaic (PV/SOLAR) panel(s) 90 Watts @ 15 Vdc
B = SOLAR panel disconnect. Contacts must be at least 2 times maximum charging
current/amperes.
C = Model C30A Charge Controller" .
D = Battery Disconnect; Contacts must handle at least 20 amperes at charging
voltage.
El = etc... Battery bank of 13.8 VDC deep cycle (VOLTEC/Dynasty), low
maintenance batteries.
Parallel batteries El, E2, E3, etc. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING BATTERIES!
F = LOAD DISCONNECT and FUSE or circuit breaker(s). Load circuits fused
according to maximum load(s).
G = Single point, system (earth) ground.
NOTE: Use separate fused circuits for separate loads. DON'T GANG LOAD
EACH CIRCUIT!


One of my Packet Radio nodes near Evington, Virginia. This node is all SOLAR
powered. Because I use ''VOLTEX'' DYNASTY GelCells at the site... I only do
maintenance on it once a year. ENOUGH SAID!


The ''heart'' of a SOLAR POWER Plant is the C30A
Charge-Controller.
The flow diagram with all components of the SOLAR System at
K4ABT.
The
C30A, PV charge controller combines intelligent charge control with easy to
understand battery status to provide maximum charge level and long battery life;
The C30A includes spike and surge protection. The controller also features a LED
charging indicator.
Convenient Wire Terminals are Set-screw type terminals mounted in back of
controller enable installation of wires to be hidden from view.
For
information about Automatic Charge-controllers, and a full line of SOLAR (PV)
Panels, CONTACT:
New England SOLAR Electric Inc
3 S. Worthington Road
P.O. Box 435
Worthington, MA 01098
Telephone: (800) 914 4131 or FAX; (413) 238 0203
Tell Steve; you read about them at:
www.PacketRadio.com

The LB-20, 20 ampere DC circuit breaker.
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One of the inverters that I use to convert 13.8 volts DC to 120
volts AC.