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Arduino Pro Mini 3.3v - solar power - How?

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  • carlierdC Offline
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    carlierd
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    #4

    I only bookmarked the thread and not started to analyse it !

    I plan to finish inside node during christmas holidays so I will try the weather station node in January.
    For the moment I need to finish my gateway.

    David.

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      xefil
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      #5

      Sorry guys if I "bump" again my thread.
      I would be happy if someone could me at least suggest which solar panel should I search in terms of voltage and mA output and which batteries should be the best.

      Thanks again and merry xmas ;)

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        About the battery:
        A low power arduino runs several months with a 1000mA battery. As the sun hopefully rises every morning to charge the battery, you could use the cheapest one you can get.

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          I am very interested in this as well. I would like to charge an 18650 or 18350 to power remote sensors. Having the radio sleep untill needed would be a nice touch to conserve the battery as well.

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            hello,

            the best for me are the 1W solar panel with either lipo or 18650. the best board is the ceech that does all in oneand has very low consumption, no led ☺

            search the boards for posts on this, I will do a recap of the different methods to have self powered nodes for there are some issues as I have now with some lipo.

            z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
            rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
            mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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              #9

              Where can I find this board?
              BTW cannot do I the same with the above components?
              Now I'm ok with the battery at least. A 1000mA should be enough ;)
              And, 1W solar panel at 6V?

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              • X xefil

                Where can I find this board?
                BTW cannot do I the same with the above components?
                Now I'm ok with the battery at least. A 1000mA should be enough ;)
                And, 1W solar panel at 6V?

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                epierre
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                @xefil said:

                Where can I find this board?
                BTW cannot do I the same with the above components?
                Now I'm ok with the battery at least. A 1000mA should be enough ;)
                And, 1W solar panel at 6V?

                the ceech board used to be proposed in the hardware section here... shoule ask @hek where he has moved the link ?

                z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                  Have a look here.

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                    xefil
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                    Thank you! I'll look on there.

                    Simon

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