Solar Power for Ham Radio, a presentation - Ham Radio Q&A

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @barntt
    @barntt 3 месяца назад

    Awesome Presentation Micheal! At Least You KNOW of what you talk about. 95% of these You Tubers are just repeating mediocre content and have NO clue about it! Always learning from you! Your a AWESOME ELMER SIR!

  • @mikemiles3068
    @mikemiles3068 3 года назад +11

    Nice presentation Michael❗️living here close to the Gulf coast here in Texas I have converted all of my ham shack to be able to operate on battery power recharged by solar power. Never know when we get another hurricane 🌀 like last weekend ❗️👍✅

    • @1polonium210
      @1polonium210 6 месяцев назад

      Same here! My goal is to convert my shack entirely to solar ... using Gosun batteries and panels and Bioenno batteries and panels.

  • @zerog2000
    @zerog2000 3 года назад

    Will Prowse’s channel is one of the best around!

  • @jameski5oeb668
    @jameski5oeb668 5 месяцев назад

    Great presentation! Thanks Michael!

  • @frankwc0o
    @frankwc0o 3 года назад +5

    So cool to talk about a topic you figured out and to help others. Great job.

  • @jampskan5690
    @jampskan5690 2 года назад

    Most helpful diy solar video for portable ops on youtube!

  • @homebrewham2786
    @homebrewham2786 2 года назад +1

    great presentation michael, answered a lot of questions for my off grid shack 👍👍

  • @Philip-KA4KOE
    @Philip-KA4KOE 2 года назад

    Genasun for ham radio MPPT. Buddipole Power Mini 2 PWM as well. Both are RF quiet...YGWYPF!

  • @vaunsphotography6820
    @vaunsphotography6820 2 года назад

    Pretty comprehensive coverage.

  • @okbanlon
    @okbanlon 2 года назад

    Wow! Thank you so much for this in-depth presentation! I appreciate it very much!

  • @amudlifecrisis
    @amudlifecrisis 3 года назад +2

    Haha, the rabbit hole! I dove straight into the deep end myself. I'm up to 2.4kW of panels, dual charge controllers, 4 batteries @ almost 1000aH. Wired outlets around the house off a 3000w inverter. It's addictive! I've even got the shunt connected to the internet so I can monitor everything while away. Nice presentation.

  • @wild-radio7373
    @wild-radio7373 3 года назад +2

    Appreciate it :)
    Be well hamFam!♡♡♡

  • @thuff3207
    @thuff3207 3 года назад +1

    One point of LI and LIFEP04 is the number of times you can change the battery. The recharge rate is in the 2000 range where Lead Acid cannot get there. Point is they last longer making them lower cost.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 года назад

      You are correct, total cost of ownership is often lower with LifFePO4 batteries.

  • @humblehim
    @humblehim Год назад

    Hello! New to your channel and I've learned a lot. I'm looking for someone that has built a backpack style radio bag. I'm wanting to learn what I need as far as which panel, battery, and antenna. Can you make a video about this?? Thank you so much!

  • @davidsradioroom9678
    @davidsradioroom9678 3 года назад +2

    Great info! Thanks for sharing!

  • @manoffaith2501
    @manoffaith2501 3 года назад

    I had very little knowledge of solar cell power generation to charge a battery. After watching your excellent video I feel very well versed on this subject. Thank you for an excellent presentation. 73, KE8NQL

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 года назад

      Excellent. This was meant as an introduction, so I'm glad you found it useful.

  • @chucksw1
    @chucksw1 3 года назад +1

    Good explanation!

    • @chucksw1
      @chucksw1 3 года назад

      You can get 100ah Lipo batteries rather inexpensive now;)

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 года назад +1

      Inexpensive 100ah batteries are starting to break below the $400 price point.

  • @W5BLX
    @W5BLX 2 года назад

    Dude first off love your antennas. Second thanks for your informative video. 73 de W5BLX

  • @MrStanwyck
    @MrStanwyck 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. It was very informative….

  • @K3JRZOnTheAir
    @K3JRZOnTheAir 3 года назад

    Awesome info on solar!

  • @charlieoscar09
    @charlieoscar09 3 года назад

    Hi theree is it possible you could a video about your trailer.......Thanks for this presentation video

  • @TonyLing
    @TonyLing 3 года назад

    4:31 Yay Victron !

  • @fnscooter
    @fnscooter 3 года назад

    Would it be possible to build a system with both a PWM and MPPT controller so that you could switch to the PWM when you want to operate but keep charging?

  • @madmoe1
    @madmoe1 2 года назад

    I couldn’t help but notice the Badger jacket. Assuming your in Wisconsin? I’m wondering what Club you’re with.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 года назад

      Yep, I'm in Wisconsin. The club I'm presenting to is the Wisconsin Valley Radio Association based out of Wausau.

    • @madmoe1
      @madmoe1 2 года назад

      @@KB9VBRAntennas Awesome. I’m Beaver Dam, 45 minutes north of Madison. I have a question you may be able to answer. I’m brand new to the hobby. I’ve had my call sign for a few weeks and gearing up for my General. Here’s the question, If I was to make a simple three element yagi, does the center mast need to be nonconducting or can it be aluminum? Most of the videos I’ve seen show the mast out of pvc tubes or the like.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 года назад +1

      The antenna elements need to be isolated from the mast or support bar if you are using something like aluminum. PVC is nonconductive so the elements can be directly connected. If you use aluminum, there will need to be something insulating to separate the element from the support.

  • @gpocat4518
    @gpocat4518 3 года назад

    I use solar to run my Echolink radio. My problem is that my shack is on the North side of the house and doesn't receive direct sunlight. I wish I could put my 100W panels on the sunny side of the house to get full potential of the panels to keep the battery charged. About every 7 days I have to turn the radio off and let the battery charge. :(

  • @randyn5ilq
    @randyn5ilq 3 года назад

    Thank you Michael. Think small, for small batteries, say 6-10 ah, watt is the watts needed to charge them ?

    • @mrsunhackervloger6652
      @mrsunhackervloger6652 3 года назад +1

      10-20watt Is Enough

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 года назад +1

      A 25 watt panel will charge a fully discharged 10ah battery in a few hours (assuming you have full sun).

    • @randyn5ilq
      @randyn5ilq 3 года назад

      @@KB9VBRAntennas thank you Michael

  • @t5782-j4o
    @t5782-j4o 3 года назад +1

    Michael, Thank you for this video! So helpful! Couple of thoughts/questions: 1. During the presentation if others are speaking (far from the microphone), please repeat (or summarize) what they said so the RUclips audience can understand where the conversation just went. It seemed like several people had very helpful opinions/experince that I couldn't understand. 2. I've seen quite a few controllers that support "Lithium" batteries, but how do I know if they support LiFePO batteries? Are they the same thing or close enough? 3. Is it safe to run electronics (especially our expensive electronics/radios) while charging? Can you help us know about situations where it would be a bad idea to be running electronics? For example, the battery is almost exhausted and a thick cloud passes overhead, could every device gets a brown-out (low-voltage) that might cause damage to some/all of the devices?

  • @steelcasegenericrun6935
    @steelcasegenericrun6935 3 года назад

    Can you install both and switch whenever needed either when you don’t want noises or when you need more power ?

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 года назад

      I suppose you could, it would add a fair amount of complexity to your system.

  • @JohnBaker3000
    @JohnBaker3000 3 года назад

    Nice! Thank you!

  • @russkruse
    @russkruse 3 года назад

    PWM or NOT always cheap. MPPT can be also like Harbor Freight cheapies.
    I bought a PWM marine Voyager and it's Definately not cheap.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 года назад

      With charge controllers, you get what you pay for. Like you mentioned, you can find cheap MPPT charge controllers that are absolute junk, and high quality PWM charge controllers that rival an MPPT in price. But excluding the bottom end of the market, a quality PWM controller will be more inexpensive than a comparable MPPT one.

  • @dougdunlap5889
    @dougdunlap5889 2 года назад

    more great info

  • @russkruse
    @russkruse 3 года назад

    I dislike the MPPT controller.
    Way to many are not correctly charging and much more complicated Most or Chinese junk too!

  • @johng7rwf419
    @johng7rwf419 3 года назад

    Good presentation, thank you Michael...

  • @rayslinky
    @rayslinky 3 года назад +1

    Great presentation.