[HCARC] question about repeater
Gary Johnson N5BAA
qltfnish at omniglobal.net
Sat Oct 12 12:07:22 EDT 2013
My "Big Honking Golf Cart Batteries" are each no larger than a normal pick
up truck battery. The difference is in the plates inside the battery.
Gary J
N5BAA
HCARC Secretary 2013
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From: "Harvey N. Vordenbaum" <tower2 at stx.rr.com>
To: "'Gary Johnson N5BAA'" <qltfnish at omniglobal.net>; "'DUNCAN'"
<TXDUNCAN at HCTC.NET>; <hcarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 8:36 PM
Subject: RE: [HCARC] question about repeater
Well, let's not get carried away with this project. We don't have room for
big honking golf cart batteries.
I have one sealed AGM or whatever type that's nice and slim.
I'll try to establish some current drain data, and then try it with the
power supply and West Mountain Pwr Gate.
If it rains a lot we won't be able to get in there for a while.
Harvey
K5HV
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From: hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Gary Johnson N5BAA
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 11:16 AM
To: DUNCAN; hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] question about repeater
Yes, I agree to a point, but since the solar part of the system is just for
backup for hopefully a short period of time, the solar panel needed has
plenty of time to perform battery charging. It's akin to the solar setup
needed for daily operation vs the solar setup one might put at a vacation
house where it was only operated 2 weekends a month. The requirements are
radically different. To determine what we would need to run the system full
time off of solar would best be found by putting one of those plug in watt
meters into the current system and see over a couple of weeks what our
average daily electrical usage is. That info tells you how much electricity
you need to be able to generate. Remember going solar, while it has an up
front cost, eliminates the electric bill monthly so in effect it pays for
itself over time. The cost of solar is going down significantly over time.
Thanks for the lead to the local Golf Cart guys. I'll check them out - the
225 amp hour 6 volt battery at Costco was $89.00 (two required to get 12
volts cost $178.00). Since I have a standing appointment every tuesday in
SA, the trip into town cost is negligible.
Gary J
N5BAA
HCARC Secretary 2013.
----- Original Message -----
From: "DUNCAN" <TXDUNCAN at HCTC.NET>
To: <hcarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 7:48 AM
Subject: [HCARC] question about repeater
> Gary, et al
>
> You wrote in answer to my question about the repeater wattage: “Size of
> panel (within reason) is more a function on expected usage than on
> how much the radio will draw...”
>
> I believe that wattage is an essential part of the expected usage and is
> required to know in order to determine the size of the panel and batteries
> needed.
>
> Also, you mentioned batteries from Costco. You might want to compare
> their price to what the local golf car dealer sells the Trojon 105.
> I bought 4 there and the difference to me was not worth the trip to SA.
>
> Bill
> kf5vmy
>
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