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==== Primary ====
==== Primary ====


* [https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Watts-Volts-Monocrystalline-Solar/dp/B07GF5JY35/ref=sr_1_11_acs_osp_osp20-b1f7e63e-74_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1541474151&sr=1-11-acs&keywords=solar%2Bpanel&tag=bestcont06-20&ascsubtag=b1f7e63e-74a2-4f22-9bde-a2a7192c7ebf&linkCode=oas&cv_ct_id=amzn1.osp.b1f7e63e-74a2-4f22-9bde-a2a7192c7ebf&cv_ct_pg=search&cv_ct_wn=osp-search&pf_rd_i=solar%2Bpanel&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-inline&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pd_rd_r=65ac5c62-9821-43ee-bb09-10cee0f24e90&pd_rd_wg=PdGS4&pf_rd_t=301&pf_rd_r=5S3S6A8QRAKX5GP9B8ZR&pd_rd_w=uHYVU&pf_rd_p=53b688eb-671a-4acd-886f-dc89fa36d3d2&creativeASIN=B009Z6CW7O&pd_rd_i=B009Z6CW7O&th=1 100W solar panel]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Watts-Volts-Monocrystalline-Solar/dp/B07GF5JY35/ref=sr_1_11_acs_osp_osp20-b1f7e63e-74_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1541474151&sr=1-11-acs&keywords=solar%2Bpanel&tag=bestcont06-20&ascsubtag=b1f7e63e-74a2-4f22-9bde-a2a7192c7ebf&linkCode=oas&cv_ct_id=amzn1.osp.b1f7e63e-74a2-4f22-9bde-a2a7192c7ebf&cv_ct_pg=search&cv_ct_wn=osp-search&pf_rd_i=solar%2Bpanel&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-inline&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pd_rd_r=65ac5c62-9821-43ee-bb09-10cee0f24e90&pd_rd_wg=PdGS4&pf_rd_t=301&pf_rd_r=5S3S6A8QRAKX5GP9B8ZR&pd_rd_w=uHYVU&pf_rd_p=53b688eb-671a-4acd-886f-dc89fa36d3d2&creativeASIN=B009Z6CW7O&pd_rd_i=B009Z6CW7O&th=1 100W solar panel] 16V 6.25A ("open circuit voltage" 20V)
* [https://www.ebay.com/itm/272920046807 solar power regulator] - I have no idea if this will do the job yet... but it's on the way!
* [https://www.ebay.com/itm/272920046807 solar power regulator] - I have no idea if this will do the job yet... but it's on the way!
* [https://www.voltaicsystems.com/v88-pd 88 Wh battery]
* [https://www.voltaicsystems.com/v88-pd 88 Wh battery]
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==== Secondary ====
==== Secondary ====
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HI0RYJK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 arduino starter kit]
* Multimeters
** [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DW681FQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Etekcity cheap but well-rated all-in-one multimeter]
** [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J3JSEG6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 USB multimeter (DROK)]
** [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013FANC9W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 USB multimeter (PowerJive)]
** [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XYNF47M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 leads and clips kit]
* [https://www.survivallaserusa.com/Eagle_Pair__190-540nm_OD5_Standard_Laser_Safety_Goggles/p1667092_7862033.aspx 190-540nm laser goggles for our 405nm laser]
* lots of experimental voltage regulators, what works is still TBD
* lots of experimental voltage regulators, what works is still TBD
* Breadboards
** [https://www.banggood.com/7A-DC-60V-Adjustable-Step-Down-Regulator-NC-Power-Supply-Module-Current-Voltage-Meter-Buck-Module-p-1221409.html Winners® 7A DC 60V Adjustable Step Down Regulator]
* Multimeters (two hand-held, two usb inline)
** [https://www.banggood.com/LM317-Adjustable-Voltage-Regulator-Step-down-Power-Supply-Module-LED-Meter-p-1019105.html?rmmds=myorder LM317 on a board with a dial]
* [https://www.survivallaserusa.com/Eagle_Pair__190-540nm_OD5_Standard_Laser_Safety_Goggles/p1667092_7862033.aspx 190-540nm laser goggles for our 405nm laser]
** [https://www.banggood.com/10PCS-LM317T-TO-220-LM317-TO220-Original-IC-Adjustable-Regulators-p-1069816.html a bag of LM317T Adjustable Regulators] really popular, need heatsinks!
* [https://www.banggood.com/7A-DC-60V-Adjustable-Step-Down-Regulator-NC-Power-Supply-Module-Current-Voltage-Meter-Buck-Module-p-1221409.html Winners® 7A DC 60V Adjustable Step Down Regulator]
** [https://www.banggood.com/CJMCU-3108-LTC3108-1-Ultra-Low-Voltage-Boost-Converter-Power-Manager-Development-Board-p-1321584.html Ultra Low Voltage Boost Converter] i looked hard for a very-low-voltage booster, will this work?  the 5V booster of projects i found is no longer avail
* [https://www.banggood.com/LM317-Adjustable-Voltage-Regulator-Step-down-Power-Supply-Module-LED-Meter-p-1019105.html?rmmds=myorder LM317 on a board with a dial]
* [https://www.banggood.com/10PCS-LM317T-TO-220-LM317-TO220-Original-IC-Adjustable-Regulators-p-1069816.html a bag of LM317T Adjustable Regulators] really popular, need heatsinks!
* [https://www.banggood.com/CJMCU-3108-LTC3108-1-Ultra-Low-Voltage-Boost-Converter-Power-Manager-Development-Board-p-1321584.html Ultra Low Voltage Boost Converter] i looked hard for a very-low-voltage booster, will this work?  the 5V booster of projects i found is no longer avail
* [https://www.banggood.com/Arduino-Compatible-328-ProtoShield-Prototype-Expansion-Board-p-926451.html Arduino Compatible Expansion Board]
* [https://www.banggood.com/Arduino-Compatible-328-ProtoShield-Prototype-Expansion-Board-p-926451.html Arduino Compatible Expansion Board]
* [https://www.banggood.com/LM317-Adjustable-Voltage-EU-220V-Power-Supply-Board-Kit-Electronics-DIY-Spare-Parts-p-1140431.html?rmmds=myorder a full power supply kit], probably good to build-and-learn, and also probably very useful
* [https://www.banggood.com/LM317-Adjustable-Voltage-EU-220V-Power-Supply-Board-Kit-Electronics-DIY-Spare-Parts-p-1140431.html?rmmds=myorder a full power supply kit], probably good to build-and-learn, and also probably very useful
* [https://www.uugear.com/product/wittypi-mini/ uugear witty pi mini] x2 to turn the pi on/off on a timer - hopefully i can use the arduino instead but it's an option
* Breadboards
* USB cables and adapters


==== More ====
==== More ====
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=== Goals ===
=== Goals ===


* monitor delivered power - [http://laserkids.sourceforge.net/eng_calorimeter.html "homemade" Peltier Calorimeter]
* keep the arduino powered 24/7
* keep the arduino powered 24/7
* put a pi at the far end to read power
* add an interesting load at the far end
* put a pi at the far end to read and report power
** [https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57480 forum notes on getting digital power read on pi]
** [https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57480 forum notes on getting digital power read on pi]
** [http://www.uugear.com/portfolio/raspberry-pi-measures-voltage-via-arduino/ measure pi voltage via an arduino] would be excellent to pull off, we could report it via an API call to a bitpost service
** [http://www.uugear.com/portfolio/raspberry-pi-measures-voltage-via-arduino/ measure pi voltage via an arduino] would be excellent to pull off, we could report it via an API call to a bitpost service
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=== TODO ===
=== TODO ===


* understand what the laser needs; see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfN_Fd9IYuY here] perhaps and more from him
* need POTENTIOMETER(S) (variable resistance) to adjust power to laser
* need POTENTIOMETER(S) (variable resistance) to adjust power to laser
* all the regulators
* all the regulators
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* arduino is also a pita
* arduino is also a pita
* consider this [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10255 sparkfun boost converter], handles low power
* consider this [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10255 sparkfun boost converter], handles low power
=== Performance ===
Solar collection efficiency: 6.4kg 100W panel = 15.6 W/kg
Solar collection cost: $115 100W panel = $1.15/W
Solar storage efficiency: 88.8 Wh $129 Voltaic lipo battery, weighs ?? 2kg? ~ 44 Wh/kg
Solar storage cost: 88.8 Wh $129 Voltaic lipo battery = $1.45 / Wh

Latest revision as of 05:12, 17 January 2019

Overview

[large panel] > [regulator] > [battery] > [pi]                    SPACE
                                        > [regulator] > [laser]   =====>   [small panel] > [regulator] > [battery] > [arduino]
  • Use a full-sized solar panel to power a large battery through a commercial regulator.
  • Use the large battery to power a raspberry pi.
  • Use the large battery to power a small laser through a voltage regulator that reports the delivered power.
  • Add an on/off switch to the laser circuit that is controlled by the pi.
  • Point the laser at a diffraction lens that illuminates a small solar panel.
  • Use the small solar panel to power a small battery through a voltage regulator that reports the delivered power.
  • Use the small battery to power...
    • something simple, a fan or a light, through a usb multimonitor
    • an arduino that can monitor the voltage and current
    • a lan-connected raspberry pi that can monitor the energy and call an API to report snapshot values.

Remember: we regulate the voltage, everywhere. Only voltage can force current where it is not wanted.

Gear

Primary

Secondary

More

Connectors

  • large panel uses MC4 connectors: we got a bunch of connectors to splice wire into
  • commercial solar regulator: raw wire input/output
    • Output: 12V Battery (make sure to config to use 12V not 24V)
    • Input: Max solar Panel Power: 360W
  • large battery
    • some sad Japan Jack Input: 14-25V, 3A
    • USB Output: 5V/2A USB (12V/6A, 16V/5A, 19V/4.5A, 24V 3.5A??) - USB QC: 5V/3A, 3.6V-12V, 18W Max.?) wtf
  • laser power: raw wires - replace power supply with an inline resistor??
  • small battery uses USB out, microusb in: we got a bunch of usb connectors and cables
    • Output: 5V/1A USB
    • Input: 5-6V/1A MicroUSB

Goals

TODO

  • understand what the laser needs; see here perhaps and more from him
  • need POTENTIOMETER(S) (variable resistance) to adjust power to laser
  • all the regulators
  • more breadboards, perfboards, any needed soldering thingees
  • pi uses some adapter bullshit
  • arduino is also a pita
  • consider this sparkfun boost converter, handles low power

Performance

Solar collection efficiency: 6.4kg 100W panel = 15.6 W/kg

Solar collection cost: $115 100W panel = $1.15/W

Solar storage efficiency: 88.8 Wh $129 Voltaic lipo battery, weighs ?? 2kg? ~ 44 Wh/kg

Solar storage cost: 88.8 Wh $129 Voltaic lipo battery = $1.45 / Wh