Thanks.  Most of our bus stops dont have power or lighting.  The light is
provided by nearby street lights that don't have constant power.  Some are
owned by the university others are owned by the city.

I have been looking into the terrawave solution and have a call in with
their solar person and electrical engineer to go over the requirements and
if it will work for us.


On Jul 25, 2017 7:00 PM, "Jeffrey D. Sessler" <[email protected]>
wrote:

I’m assuming the bus stops have power for lighting? If so, have you
considered using it as the power source? Even if you don’t own then,
renting power from this is probably less money than the solar install and
the long-term maint.



For solar, my guess is you want solar charging with a battery to supply the
WAP. Ventev (terra-wave) makes a POE+ system for WAPs but they are $3800 a
pop.



Jeff



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The backhaul would be 5Ghz Mesh with 1 Hop to the root AP.  For this proof
of concept 2.4Ghz is good for users but I would be looking to us 5GHz for
both in the future with a Cisco AP that do FRA.



-Jimmy



On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Paul Reimer <[email protected]> wrote:

We aren’t running anything on solar.



I have a question though. What’s your backhaul? Are you thinking of
bridging to the bus stops?



-Paul



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Has anyone used or currently have any access points powered by solar
panels?  I am looking at doing a few proof of concepts at some bus stops to
try and provide connectivity for those waiting for the bus.  I am
interested with the following particular questions but please add any
comments or suggestions you may have.



Questions:



What make/model solar system do you have?



What APs and antennas are you using?



What are the power ratings of the solar system (12v, 48v, 120v, wattage,
etc.)?



How does the AP connect to the power such as a power injector running 120v,
direct connect via DC, DC-to-DC converter, etc?



What is your targeted uptime?  Ie how long should the battery last in the
event of bad weather.



Any other comments or stories to share would be most helpful.







Thanks,



-Jimmy




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