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Digital Battery Passport: Be Aware, Not Afraid.

28 December 2023 at 02:35

Nothing is sacred, including batteries. Do you have concerns about technology intruding on your life and privacy? We have reached a point where even batteries β€”yes, batteriesβ€” are documented and recorded. What am I talking about? You may have never heard of a digital battery passport (DBP), but pay attention... Read more Β»

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The Off Grid Ham 100 Watts For $300 Solar Project -2023 Update

19 November 2023 at 03:55

A classic never goes out of style. Way back in 2016 I posted the Off Grid Ham 100 Watts for $300 Solar Plant. Even today, that article is still hugely popular and one of the most viewed posts on this website. In a 2020 update, the $300 threshold not only... Read more Β»

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Battery Isolators, Separators, and Combiners.

26 June 2023 at 02:18

When you want to expand your battery capacity. Off grid ham radio has an addictive quality about it. You tell yourself, β€œI’ll get a modest battery and solar panel and just fool around a little bit. I’m not too serious about this,” thinking that’s as far as you’ll ever go.... Read more Β»

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Series and Parallel Battery Connection Techniques.

19 March 2023 at 18:33

Graduation time. A lot of if not most off grid hams have only one battery in their system. Connecting a single battery is more or less self-explanatory. What should you do when you expand your system to include multiple batteries? Should they be in series? In parallel? Is one way... Read more Β»

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Batteries: Your Weakest Link.

21 February 2023 at 03:30

It cannot be avoided… Batteries are arguably the weakest link in the off grid radio chain. Solar panels, controllers, connecting cables, and almost everything else can last years, even decades. But batteries are a consumable product and no matter how good yours are, it’s almost certain they will not last... Read more Β»

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