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=== [[Solar panel rotator motor power with auto-shut-off]] ===
 
=== [[Solar panel rotator motor power with auto-shut-off]] ===
The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCeiL8_Uw2U project video] shows a way to power solar panel rotator motors from a solar panel, supplemented by a walladapter.
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The [https://vimeo.com/48903056 project video] shows a way to power solar panel rotator motors from a solar panel, supplemented by a walladapter.
  
 
=== [[MPPT Solar and Wind Power Boost Charge Controller]] ===
 
=== [[MPPT Solar and Wind Power Boost Charge Controller]] ===
 
I still have more testing to do. Later, I think I will sell my nine extra boards with one LTC3703 soldered in place, for $59.95US if you want to try the circuit. After they are gone, I might release the board layout diagram, which is critical to success. It is an elegant unique solution doing analogue computing. I have some documentation videos and circuit inside the link.
 
I still have more testing to do. Later, I think I will sell my nine extra boards with one LTC3703 soldered in place, for $59.95US if you want to try the circuit. After they are gone, I might release the board layout diagram, which is critical to success. It is an elegant unique solution doing analogue computing. I have some documentation videos and circuit inside the link.

Revision as of 17:53, 24 March 2016

Fridge Defrost Timer with Solar Trigger Option

The project video shows a fridge timer which can be set to trigger during high battery voltage sunny days so the defrost cycle never uses valuable battery power. It is switchable to act like a regular defrost timer for long cloudy stretches of time, like winter.

Solar panel rotator motor power with auto-shut-off

The project video shows a way to power solar panel rotator motors from a solar panel, supplemented by a walladapter.

MPPT Solar and Wind Power Boost Charge Controller

I still have more testing to do. Later, I think I will sell my nine extra boards with one LTC3703 soldered in place, for $59.95US if you want to try the circuit. After they are gone, I might release the board layout diagram, which is critical to success. It is an elegant unique solution doing analogue computing. I have some documentation videos and circuit inside the link.