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  • E Ed1500

    @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

    The gardenlamp is quite handy as well, but better put some sealant on the edges of tha small solarcell as they do tend to leak. You will find everything has rusted inside after using it a season. Nevertheless, have been able to run an attiny on it

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    The gardenlamp is quite handy as well, but better put some sealant on the edges of tha small solarcell as they do tend to leak. You will find everything has rusted inside after using it a season.

    Yeah, corrosion is a huge problem with the chinese ones because it seems many of their components are incredibly prone to rusting (even including their wire!). Go figure on that one. Potting epoxy will cost you much more than the garden light. I think polyurethane spray foam may be the cheapest way to weatherproof them, and it's readily available.

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      @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

      The gardenlamp is quite handy as well, but better put some sealant on the edges of tha small solarcell as they do tend to leak. You will find everything has rusted inside after using it a season. Nevertheless, have been able to run an attiny on it

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      @Ed1500 said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

      @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

      Yes, for outdoors it's bright enough you don't really need a boost converter. So, your solution may be the least expensive DIY for outdoors. Interestingly, the chinese garden lights do use a boost converter. They use a special purpose IC specifically made for garden lights.

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      • NeverDieN NeverDie

        The gardenlamp is quite handy as well, but better put some sealant on the edges of tha small solarcell as they do tend to leak. You will find everything has rusted inside after using it a season.

        Yeah, corrosion is a huge problem with the chinese ones because it seems many of their components are incredibly prone to rusting (even including their wire!). Go figure on that one. Potting epoxy will cost you much more than the garden light. I think polyurethane spray foam may be the cheapest way to weatherproof them, and it's readily available.

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        @NeverDie indeed, I just put a line of silicone sealant around the edge of the PV. That stopped a lot already

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        • NeverDieN NeverDie

          @Ed1500 said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

          @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

          Yes, for outdoors it's bright enough you don't really need a boost converter. So, your solution may be the least expensive DIY for outdoors. Interestingly, the chinese garden lights do use a boost converter. They use a special purpose IC specifically made for garden lights.

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          @NeverDie It was indeed more of a concept test 'can I do this with one of those lamps'. I first tried to just use the power to the LED with the nicad in place but the NiCad just won't last long coz of the continous recharge, so I took it out and put supercaps in there. Store enough charge to get through the night. Supercaps also do better in the cold than Nicads , though I admit I brought them inside when it started freezing.
          But those lamps are just great little boxes for a contained attiny 13/25/45/85 project

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            @NeverDie It was indeed more of a concept test 'can I do this with one of those lamps'. I first tried to just use the power to the LED with the nicad in place but the NiCad just won't last long coz of the continous recharge, so I took it out and put supercaps in there. Store enough charge to get through the night. Supercaps also do better in the cold than Nicads , though I admit I brought them inside when it started freezing.
            But those lamps are just great little boxes for a contained attiny 13/25/45/85 project

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            @Ed1500 said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

            But those lamps are just great little boxes for a contained attiny 13/25/45/85 project

            Exactly so. They're cheaper than most project boxes, and then you get the solar cell "for free".

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            • E Ed1500

              @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

              The gardenlamp is quite handy as well, but better put some sealant on the edges of tha small solarcell as they do tend to leak. You will find everything has rusted inside after using it a season. Nevertheless, have been able to run an attiny on it

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              @Ed1500 said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

              @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

              Exactly which supercaps are you using, and where are you sourcing them from? It would be good to compare notes.

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              • NeverDieN NeverDie

                @Ed1500 said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

                @NeverDie actually I have done that, feeding an attiny85 and also an Atmega328 ("barebones" arduino) 2x1.5F capacitors. all on a 6 volt solar cel and a low drop regulator

                Exactly which supercaps are you using, and where are you sourcing them from? It would be good to compare notes.

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                @NeverDie I have 5.5V 1.5F Supercaps from Aliexpress. Forgot which supplier but they do well.
                I put them in an RC circuit to measure and though that might not be totally reliable, they were above 1 Farad
                Ah, found them. Although. It was a year ago, the ones I have say 1.5 F but seems they now sell 1Farad
                These: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2Pcs-Ultracapacitor-1-5F-5-5V-super-capacitor-1-5Farad-farad-capacitor-5-5V1-0F/32632431698.html

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                • E Ed1500

                  @NeverDie I have 5.5V 1.5F Supercaps from Aliexpress. Forgot which supplier but they do well.
                  I put them in an RC circuit to measure and though that might not be totally reliable, they were above 1 Farad
                  Ah, found them. Although. It was a year ago, the ones I have say 1.5 F but seems they now sell 1Farad
                  These: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2Pcs-Ultracapacitor-1-5F-5-5V-super-capacitor-1-5Farad-farad-capacitor-5-5V1-0F/32632431698.html

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                  @Ed1500 Yep, rechecked mine. 1.5 Farad, but the 'my orders' link now points to 1 Farad caps

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                  • E Ed1500

                    @Ed1500 Yep, rechecked mine. 1.5 Farad, but the 'my orders' link now points to 1 Farad caps

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                    @Ed1500

                    Thanks for looking that up. I keep coming back to this one:
                    https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/illinois-capacitor/106DCN2R7M/1572-1287-ND/5410638
                    if only because it seems like a good value for money, and it seems able to run any mote for quite a long time.

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                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                      @Ed1500

                      Thanks for looking that up. I keep coming back to this one:
                      https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/illinois-capacitor/106DCN2R7M/1572-1287-ND/5410638
                      if only because it seems like a good value for money, and it seems able to run any mote for quite a long time.

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                      @NeverDie 10F for 1.95 is definitely not bad... but not sure what the shipping would be

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                      • E Ed1500

                        @NeverDie 10F for 1.95 is definitely not bad... but not sure what the shipping would be

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                        @Ed1500

                        Good point. I use first class mail from digikey, which arrives in 2 days and which costs around $3.65 I think. If you order before 8pm, it ships the same day. So for me, since I usually order late in the day, it's almost like it arrives in a day and a half. :) I don't think I would order just a single supercap from Digikey, unless I was getting a bunch of them, but as I'm ordering a lot of parts from Digikey anyway, the incremental shipping cost is typically free.

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          @Ed1500

                          Good point. I use first class mail from digikey, which arrives in 2 days and which costs around $3.65 I think. If you order before 8pm, it ships the same day. So for me, since I usually order late in the day, it's almost like it arrives in a day and a half. :) I don't think I would order just a single supercap from Digikey, unless I was getting a bunch of them, but as I'm ordering a lot of parts from Digikey anyway, the incremental shipping cost is typically free.

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                          @NeverDie realise though it is 2.7 Volts

                          sure, 3.65 is peanuts if you order a bunch.
                          I see they have a branch in Netherlands as well. I would pay 1.81 euro for that capacitor.. but I would pay an unbelievable 18 euro shipping? Apparently because they still ship it from the USA. Also, need to answer a bunch of question what I am going to use it for, will i resell it etc. ... So I guess DigiKey is not a viable option for me

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                            Don't complain about your shipping costs from Digi-Key guys. These are the rates for me, insane ! :o

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                              I should point out that even without a boost converter, I'm getting good charging indoors in most locations. I've been investigating boost converters just in case I want a node that's virtually bulletproof with respect to charging from low light conditions, or which needs to power 3.3v or 5v sensors. For instance, the banggood PIR sensor on the other thread requires between 2.7v and 3.3v to power it. It uses so little current though that it should be possible to power it continuously from even a solar node, so I'll be attempting that fairly soon. Obviously, doing it outdoors is nothing new and would be a piece of cake by comparison.

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                              • Nca78N Nca78

                                Don't complain about your shipping costs from Digi-Key guys. These are the rates for me, insane ! :o

                                0_1495469768303_digikey_shipping.png

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                                @Nca78

                                Isn't there some place in Vietnam that stocks parts for re-sale so you don't have to order internationally and pay usurious shipping rates? Or is there just not enough demand to support that? Surely, China must have good options for you beyond just Aliexpress.

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                                • Nca78N Nca78

                                  Don't complain about your shipping costs from Digi-Key guys. These are the rates for me, insane ! :o

                                  0_1495469768303_digikey_shipping.png

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                                  @Nca78 Wow. I guess you are a loyal Aliexpress customer :-)

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                                    @Nca78

                                    Isn't there some place in Vietnam that stocks parts for re-sale so you don't have to order internationally and pay usurious shipping rates? Or is there just not enough demand to support that? Surely, China must have good options for you beyond just Aliexpress.

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                                    @NeverDie Actually I had expected that for DigiKey Europe as well... but it says 'all shipping from USA'
                                    Well, China also has Banggood ;-)

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                                      I ordered the 5.5v 4F ones, I hope they arrive sooner or later

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                                        I ordered the 5.5v 4F ones, I hope they arrive sooner or later

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                                        @gohan said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

                                        I ordered the 5.5v 4F ones, I hope they arrive sooner or later

                                        That could be interesting. Do you have a link?

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                                        • E Ed1500

                                          @NeverDie Actually I had expected that for DigiKey Europe as well... but it says 'all shipping from USA'
                                          Well, China also has Banggood ;-)

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                                          @Ed1500 said in Powering mote 24/7 using only a supercap and solar:

                                          @NeverDie Actually I had expected that for DigiKey Europe as well... but it says 'all shipping from USA'

                                          Well, Europe has a Mouser.com presence, I think. Plus, surely there's other stuff there, like in Germany or the UK or something.

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