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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Whatever stroke of luck that was giving my #meshtastic node access to the rest of the mesh is gone.

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    Whatever stroke of luck that was giving my #meshtastic node access to the rest of the mesh is gone. Until yesterday there was an otherwise silent node out there that was forwarding packets to and from mine.

    I'm now anxiously awaiting my new antenna to arrive, because it feels wrong for my tiny radio child to be cut off from its friends.

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      Whatever stroke of luck that was giving my #meshtastic node access to the rest of the mesh is gone. Until yesterday there was an otherwise silent node out there that was forwarding packets to and from mine.

      I'm now anxiously awaiting my new antenna to arrive, because it feels wrong for my tiny radio child to be cut off from its friends.

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      Baby's first solar powered LoRa #meshtastic node.

      Still waiting on a better antenna.

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        Baby's first solar powered LoRa #meshtastic node.

        Still waiting on a better antenna.

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        …and the battery that comes with the M2 board is *almost* enough to power it through the night. It would probably be fine in summer.

        Luckily batteries are pretty inexpensive as well.

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          …and the battery that comes with the M2 board is *almost* enough to power it through the night. It would probably be fine in summer.

          Luckily batteries are pretty inexpensive as well.

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          I'm too impatient to wait for a larger capacity battery, so I'm disassembling an old laptop battery to see if I can find any usable cells, and if I can scrounge a lipo protection circuit from somewhere to go with said recovered cell.

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            I'm too impatient to wait for a larger capacity battery, so I'm disassembling an old laptop battery to see if I can find any usable cells, and if I can scrounge a lipo protection circuit from somewhere to go with said recovered cell.

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            Aha, looks like I need Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) doodad for charging off a solar cell, and I doubt my $10 panel already has one integrated.

            If I understand correctly, an MPPT doodad lowers the current draw from the panel to maintain enough voltage to charge; otherwise the battery charger can try to draw too much, which drops the voltage, and one gets nowhere.

            A random blog post recommends a CN3791, which are only a few dollars, so I shall continue investigating

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              Aha, looks like I need Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) doodad for charging off a solar cell, and I doubt my $10 panel already has one integrated.

              If I understand correctly, an MPPT doodad lowers the current draw from the panel to maintain enough voltage to charge; otherwise the battery charger can try to draw too much, which drops the voltage, and one gets nowhere.

              A random blog post recommends a CN3791, which are only a few dollars, so I shall continue investigating

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              I've been trying to understand how antennas work, and it's all deep eldritch shit. Make sure your antenna is an exact fraction of the length of the silent whispers you wish to hear from the void. Make sure the antenna has a solid plane to bounce the whispers off, but somehow you can get away with just a couple of wires that suggests where a solid plane would go. Make sure your cable isn't a cursed length, which attracts unwanted attention.

              RF engineers are heckin' magicians.

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