Re: [RE-wrenches] Shopping for an irradiance sensor that can connect to LAN local area network

2019-03-21 Thread Glenn Burt
Hi Mick, Every pyranometer I have seen are simple devices that must be connected to a datalogger which provides scaling, logging and ethernet interface functionality. I have never seen a stand-alone device that has built-in LAN connectivity. Are you sure this is what you are looking for?

Re: [RE-wrenches] Mystery racking-who knows what this is?

2019-03-21 Thread James Rudolph
Hi Nick, Here is the link that I found. https://www.globalsources.com/si/AS/Jiangyin-Afea/6008845321812/pdtl/high-quality-aluminum-solar-mounting-rails-rackin/1121879476.htm Happy Trails! *James B. Rudolph* *Hawai'i Unified* *Director of Energy* *ES Electrician # 10816* *NABCEP Certified P

Re: [RE-wrenches] Voltage seeking transfer switch

2019-03-21 Thread Howard Arey
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Re: [RE-wrenches] Shopping for an irradiance sensor that can connect to LAN local area network

2019-03-21 Thread James Jarvis
https://www.hukseflux.com/products/solar-radiation-sensors/pyranometers/sr05-d1a3-pyranometer It is Modbus RS-485. You can convert to Modbus TCP with an inexpensive gateway. Note that the sensors themselves aren't very cheap. -James Jarvis APRS World, LLC +1-507-454-2727 http://www.aprsworld.co