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Apogee SP-110

Apogee SP-110 installed today

   

   

Data on my live site, will continue to be from the "solar cell" pyranometer, as it is working well since almost 3 years. I will be using this one just for comparisons.

Just by curiosity, my solar panel (50W monocrystalline) and the battery (12V - 14 A/hr):

   

   

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(18-11-2017, 20:35)Werk_AG Wrote:  Apogee SP-110 installed today
Data on my live site, will continue to be from the "solar cell" pyranometer, as it is working well since almost 3 years. I will be using this one just for comparisons.
Just by curiosity, my solar panel (50W monocrystalline) and the battery (12V - 14 A/hr):

Simply perfect! Good work.
Smile

Best Regards
Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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(18-11-2017, 23:46)hornychz Wrote:  
(18-11-2017, 20:35)Werk_AG Wrote:  Apogee SP-110 installed today
Data on my live site, will continue to be from the "solar cell" pyranometer, as it is working well since almost 3 years. I will be using this one just for comparisons.
Just by curiosity, my solar panel (50W monocrystalline) and the battery (12V - 14 A/hr):

Simply perfect! Good work.
Smile

Thank you. Surely you noted that, as we talked in another topic, antenna is at horizontal position.

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(19-11-2017, 04:13)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(18-11-2017, 23:46)hornychz Wrote:  
(18-11-2017, 20:35)Werk_AG Wrote:  Apogee SP-110 installed today
Data on my live site, will continue to be from the "solar cell" pyranometer, as it is working well since almost 3 years. I will be using this one just for comparisons.
Just by curiosity, my solar panel (50W monocrystalline) and the battery (12V - 14 A/hr):

Simply perfect! Good work.
Smile

Thank you. Surely you noted that, as we talked in another topic, antenna is at horizontal position.

Yes of course ...  Smile Smile
(My original field, which I also studied at college, is radio engineering. So now I'm happy if I can use anything.  Big Grin )

Best Regards
Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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Looks great!
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Bravo Werk! Looks great ! i remember those pictures (with no Apogee) when I started the project - i still want at some point have a solar panel and inviter to power my sensors. Maybe one day Smile
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(20-11-2017, 13:27)zitoune Wrote:  Bravo Werk! Looks great ! i remember those pictures (with no Apogee) when I started the project - i still want at some point have a solar panel and inviter to power my sensors. Maybe one day Smile

Werk,
I managed to get ode of the Apogee SP110 sensors and have installed it today but am not getting any reading on my Rx.
I have checked it's output and it measures 170 mv with sun overhead and a cloudless sky. What output should i expect at A0  A1?
regards
JIm
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(23-11-2017, 04:41)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(20-11-2017, 13:27)zitoune Wrote:  Bravo Werk! Looks great ! i remember those pictures (with no Apogee) when I started the project - i still want at some point have a solar panel and inviter to power my sensors. Maybe one day Smile

Werk,
I managed to get ode of the Apogee SP110 sensors and have installed it today but am not getting any reading on my Rx.
I have checked it's output and it measures 170 mv with sun overhead and a cloudless sky. What output should i expect at A0  A1?
regards
JIm

Hi Jim,

Do you have the Solar / UV interface?

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(23-11-2017, 05:01)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(23-11-2017, 04:41)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(20-11-2017, 13:27)zitoune Wrote:  Bravo Werk! Looks great ! i remember those pictures (with no Apogee) when I started the project - i still want at some point have a solar panel and inviter to power my sensors. Maybe one day Smile

Werk,
I managed to get ode of the Apogee SP110 sensors and have installed it today but am not getting any reading on my Rx.
I have checked it's output and it measures 170 mv with sun overhead and a cloudless sky. What output should i expect at A0  A1?
regards
JIm

Hi Jim,

Do you have the Solar / UV interface?
Werk,
Yes I  do, i bought the kit a couple of years ago
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Before anything else, please check your user configurable settings on both TX and RX software.

TX

Code:
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//   Define which data this unit will send. 0 = Not send this data, 1= Send this data
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
#define ID4  1  // SolRad / UV data
...

RX
Suposing Solar/UV interface is connected to TX unit0

Code:
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//   Define the source of your main outside sensors
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
// ---- Define the source of your main Solar / UV sensores
#define SRUV_OutUnit     0   // 0= Solar Rad / UV sensors connected to TX_Unit 0, 1= for TX_Unit1, ..., 9 for not used
// ---- Define type of Solar Radiation / UV Sensors
// ---- Support for sensor type 4 its experimental (type 4 its a PAR sensor)
#define Solar_Sensor     2   // 0 not used, 1= Solar Cell "Pyranometer", 2= Apogee SP-110 Pyranometer, 3= Reserved, 4= Apogee SQ-110: Photosynthetically Active Radiation Sensor

...

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