[Elecraft] Solar Panels
Don Brown
DolfinDon at msn.com
Mon Jul 3 15:38:59 EDT 2006
Hi
I sell the low power solar controller kits.
You can order them from me at
Don Brown
19132 Falls Creek Drive
Flint Texas 75762
cash check or money order only
The low power version will handle from 1 to 35 watts and the price is $20 or
$35 for two with one set of documentation
The kit includes the circuit board and all parts required to build the
controller. You will need to supply a box or
build it into your battery box or radio.
I also have a high power version that will handle up to 200 watts for $30 or
$55 for two
Thanks
Don
KD5NDB
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I also have a K2 and a solar panel with rechargeable battery is my main
power source for it. I am using a normal 7 AH sealed lead acid battery
which resides in the shack. I have a "10W" solar panel. It is a very nice
high quality unit made by BP which I bought over the internet for about
$125. This matches up nicely with the 7AH battery and the K2 current draw.
I use a Don Brown charge controller which I built from one of his kits. I
can highly recommend this also (no connection to either). If you search the
Elecraft reflector for "Don Brown" and/or "Charge controller" you should
come up with info about ordering the kit - as I recall it was only about
$25. It will allow charging from either a modest size solar panel or from a
power supply.
The solar panel puts out about 650 mA in full sun which is about the desired
upper limit of the charge rate for this sized battery. The wiring between
the panel and the battery is non-critical - I use AWG18 - since the current
is limited and you don't care about voltage drop since the open circuit
output voltage of the panel is over 16V.
I used this setup on Field Day this year but with the K2 turned down to 5W.
The battery kept me going all night and the solar panel took over and
refreshed things on Sunday. The setup does work - even for contests.
Let me know if you would like more info
73
.... Craig AC0DS
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