[Ham-Computers] Panel Wattage
Dan Violette
danki6x at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 28 23:04:45 EDT 2007
Great. Then you just need to put the charge back you take out of the
battery. You could have a battery that would last for a full hour even
though you use it for 20 minutes, you would then have 3 days of use before
you even need a sunny period and you could extend the charging over the days
(few hours one day, none the next, etc.). You wouldn't need much by way of
solar cells or battery with this little use.
Dan KI6X
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 8:55 PM
To: Dan Violette; Computers (or other) used for amateur radio,
communications, or experimenting
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] Panel Wattage
"Yes, if you have a battery to store the charge. I am getting the
impression you are hoping to run everything off the solar cells only. You
will need a small battery and conditioner to "condition" the solar cell
output for the battery "
I incorrectly assumed people would know I would have a battery in the
circuit... My mistake!
Thanks for the help, Guys!
Kurt
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