Powering a data radio or data radio repeater with a solar panel
allows for the expansion of the wireless network to installations
with no reliable power source.
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This example system shows a solar power system powering data
radios and Gateways, expanding the wireless network far beyond
the limits of wired power sources.
Item Model No. Description
1 BWA-SOLAR-001 FlexPower Solar Supply, includes panel, solar controller, rechargeable batteries, and
mounting materials
2 DX80DR*M-H MultiHop Data Radio, 900MHz or 2.4GHz
3 DX80N9X2S2N2M2 FlexPower Node, 900MHz, Boost Power, 2 discrete IN, 2 NMOS discrete OUT, 2 ana-
log IN (2.4 GHz also available)
4 QT50U-75390 U-GAGE Long range ultra-sonic sensor, low power consumption
5 MQDC1-501.5 Cable, RS-485 quick disconnect, 5-pin Euro, straight, 0.5 m*
6 DX80N... DX80 or DX80 Performance FlexPower Node or 10–30V dc Node
7 CSRB-
M1250M125.47M125.73
Cable, RS-485, quick disconnect, 5-pin Euro, male trunk, female branches
8 DX80G*M2S-P Performance FlexPower Gateway, Serial RS485 Interface, No I/O
* For RS-232 communications, an RS-232 crossover cable must be used between the RS-485 and the data radio or Gate-
way.
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