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Solar light mod

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maconlysource
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Weather Station: National Geographic 265BC
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Solar light mod

Post by maconlysource »

Has anyone tried to add a solar light mod to always power the sensors?


Here is a link http://www.kwarc.org/Tedds%20Tech%20Corner/thermor.pdf to a mod that I was thinking of trying toi my National HGeographic weather station (same as the WS-1080) but made by BiosWeatherhttp://www.biosexactly.com/Bios%20Exact ... ather.html
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andrewinpopayan
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Re: Solar light mod

Post by andrewinpopayan »

I made up a bracket for a 5" square panel, it contains an isolating diode and 2 RAM batteries. I have done this because I want to extend the service period between "down" times, hopefully will get 5 years between going up there again.
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maconlysource
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Re: Solar light mod

Post by maconlysource »

Do you have the install instructions?

Looks very cool!

andrewinpopayan wrote:I made up a bracket for a 5" square panel, it contains an isolating diode and 2 RAM batteries. I have done this because I want to extend the service period between "down" times, hopefully will get 5 years between going up there again.
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ReeF
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Weather Station: Alecto WS-4000
Operating System: Windows 7
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Re: Solar light mod

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I own a Alecto WS-4000 unit, and altough I do not think I have a Battery problem with the outside unit, I do like the idea of expanding Battery life.
Somewhere on this forum I noticed a post of a PCE-FWS 20 unit, appearantly a German version of our WS 4000 / WS1080 etc and that unit actually had a Mini Solar charger.

After 15min on Google I found a German online shop that could deliver these units to Belgium, the good thing for me is that the PCE-FWS 20 & My WS-4000 both transmit on 868mhz, so i assume (hope) that I can plug & play this outside unit with my set.
Worstcase i will need to rebuild the solar part to fit my outside unit.
Outside solar unit.jpg
The Solar unit cost +/- 40€ incl shipping bytheway

I am expecting delivery next week and will post results.
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ReeF
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Re: Solar light mod

Post by ReeF »

Works like a charm, no issues in setting-up just replace the non solar powered unit for the solarpowered and link it as usual to the base station. :D
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