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[MUSIC]
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So
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welcome to the Chaos Communication Camp 23.
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Again, this is the Bitz and Boimer stage.
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And we have the next talk happening over here
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about open hardware and solar energy and open MPT project.
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And for that, I would like to welcome the Elektrowagenrat.
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>> Correct, that's correct.
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>> From Berlin, who is active in the local Freifunk community for
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a long time there and- >> 20 years.
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>> 20 years, and we will have some short Q&A in the end.
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The talk is 20 minutes.
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It's in English, there's no German translation, sorry.
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>> [APPLAUSE]
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>> Thank you very much.
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Thank you very much for coming.
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So as this is a short talk and I have 16 slides,
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it also comes down to what you know about the project.
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So it's an open software and open hardware project that
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you should be able to build yourself around the planet.
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And it should help you in many situations where you need
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independence from energy.
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It started in 2017, during the time when Freifunk was supporting refugees,
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in the refugee crisis, where people were living in informal camps.
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And they had no electricity and they had no communication basically.
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So we were thinking, how can we bring to informal refugee camps in the field
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somewhere solar powered energy and solar powered connectivity.
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We were mostly concerned about the connectivity,
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setting up independent wireless routers.
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That's how it started in 2017 and the project has evolved quite a lot.
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There's now three different devices that I have engineered over time.
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So it started in 2017, Mark 1.
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It is a 50 watt peak maximum power point tracker.
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Who of you does not know what a maximum power point tracker does?
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All right, I will be brief, but it's a complex subject to explain.
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If you run a solar module, you have a certain voltage where the module
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creates the most power, where the power output of the solar
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generator is the most efficient.
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If you connect it to a battery in an autonomous system,
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without a maximum power point tracker in between, the battery will just suck
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down the generator to the voltage of the battery while it is charging.
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Which means, for example, you have a panel that produces 30 volts at maximum power.
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And you connect it to a 12 volt battery and then the voltage in the solar panel
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drops down to the level of the battery.
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And the current amazingly stays almost the same.
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So if you could harvest 30 volts and one ampere, you will harvest 12 volts and
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one point a tiny bit of little more amperes.
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So you will lose a lot of the power.
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And a maximum power point tracker can help this.
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It can detect at which voltage the generator is the most happy and
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can produce the most power.
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And then it uses a step down converter, in my case, and
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tracks the voltage of the solar panel so it stays in that maximum power point.
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And then transforms it down to the level of the battery.
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And the result is that the current that charges the battery is increasing.
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Like in a 30 volt panel,
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it can be more than double the current that comes from the solar panel.
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So what you see here is Mark 1, actually the first prototype.
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I've etched it myself and of course you can find the files on the internet.
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And actually if you have a workshop and you know how to etch PCBs,
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then you can etch it yourself.
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You need a drill and a soldering iron and the components.
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You download the files.
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You print them on a laser printer.
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You use them to expose it to photosensitized PCB material.
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And you can etch it yourself.
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Or you just order PCBs from a manufacturer.
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So Mark 1 was designed to be used in combination with a wireless router
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running OpenWRT.
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The idea was to make the smallest and cheapest solar node
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that is energy autonomous for an entire year in the area of Berlin, for example.
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And you can monitor it from afar.
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So you deploy it somewhere and you can connect to that OpenWRT based router.
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And you can read the data from the maximum power point tracker.
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You can check the charge of the battery and so on.
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In 2018, three people including me,
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we got a grant from the prototype fund in their third round.
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So we could work on a web app and
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other software in OpenWRT, Lua programs,
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to do this monitoring and data aggregation.
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And that program needed a name, so it was called iSIMS,
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Independent Solar Energy Mesh System.
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So this is how we figured out would be a good way for
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such a mobile disaster recovery node.
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A solar panel at the ground, a telescopic mast, and
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on top a waterproof router with Wi-Fi and mesh capability.
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On the right side you see a little screenshot from the app.
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And it shows you the situation of that node.
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It's a node on the roof of my hut.
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And it's just showing the system is fine.
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It is supposed to give information that even if you're not too
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technically skilled, you learn something about the health of your system.
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And then came Mark II.
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I thought to further reduce the cost for some situations.
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For example, you live in a village that is cut off from the internet pretty much.
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And there's a hill between you and
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another place where you can get internet from via wireless.
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You could use a device that is based on the ESP32 chip that has Wi-Fi on board.
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As a Wi-Fi relay.
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So it became optional to add that open WT based router because
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the second generation became self-sufficient with regards to Wi-Fi.
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It cannot do completely mesh networking.
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It can do routing now.
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But it doesn't need the extra power to power an open WT based router.
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And it still gives you some megabytes per second in relaying traffic between
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two places if the RF signal is strong enough.
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Are you okay?
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[LAUGH]
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I hope I'm not boring you at all.
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[LAUGH]
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So and then people came and said, well,
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that ESP32 chip that has the Wi-Fi on board, it has many unused GPIOs.
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Please, why don't you expose these?
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We could use it for sensors and for whatnot.
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And people were asking, hey, why do you only want to power wireless routers?
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We need more power.
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Give us more power.
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Which was out of the scope of what I initially intended to do with this project.
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But I said, okay, well, it opens up the possibility to use it for
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other things as well, sensors, you will see a few examples later.
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Why not?
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So I extended the design, added one more pin header, and
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increased the power, I doubled it basically.
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But this wasn't the end, because people were saying, why only 100 watt peak?
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We need more power.
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Initially, I had thought, okay, there is commercial maximum
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PowerPoint trackers on the market that you can buy from companies.
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I don't mention those companies.
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But of course, there's a virtue in having an open source and
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open hardware project that you can extend and hack on.
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The devices, since I used the ESP32, you can tell it into the machine.
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Sorry, no SSH, but you can tell it into the machine.
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You can FTP programs into the machine or download it from there.
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You have, of course, a website, you have a web interface,
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you have MQTT protocol as a telemetry.
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You can configure it that it sends to two MQTT servers, its data.
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So you can monitor it from everywhere and
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you can run your own server to monitor it locally.
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And of course, since the device now expanded to, yeah,
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a device you can also use stationary, I also added the option to have a display
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in the 3D printed housing, so you can also 3D print your housing.
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But please use flame retardant PETG,
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because it's strong electronics, high currents.
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In the worst case, when you have like full power from the sun coming in and
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full power demanded from the battery it can deliver up to 50%
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50 amperes to your consumers.
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So that's a current you can use for welding.
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And the peak currents inside the device, they can go to 30 amperes at 400 watts peak.
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So that's why you see this massive inductor coil which is used as the transformer.
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Step number two of this device has been tried in an experiment in Ant Hill in India.
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Because what can you do with 400 watts peak solar power?
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You can run a small server and have a community that doesn't have internet access and give
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them local services like local Wikipedia, local video streaming and whatnot.
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So this is another nice addition.
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The software running on the Frink Center is Nimble, it's another project.
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I don't know if Eric who is involved in the project is around.
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Two pictures of India, from India and also pictures that I use, I'm going to use in the
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printed documentation how not to use the device.
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The people in Ant Hill, they have built a bamboo tower with a metal housing where the
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sun is blaring on that metal housing.
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And they have put the batteries into the metal housing to make theft of the batteries more
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difficult.
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But at the same time they are frying the batteries.
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And they're also frying my electronics.
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The device is supposed to be mounted upright so you have some cool air streams to cool
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that powerful inductor because at full power only the inductor can produce five watts of
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heat and that heat has to go somewhere.
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It's not supposed to be accumulated in that housing.
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And then people came again and said, you know, why not build a device for watering plants
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independently?
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So I built a prototype based on the 100 watt version for irrigation.
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So it measures humidity of the soil.
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It controls water valves.
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It controls a pump to provide water to the system.
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And it also has a tank gauge to measure the amount of water that is remaining in the tank.
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And of course it sends everything via MQTT protocol to the service you like so you can
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monitor it.
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I think this is quite helpful.
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At the moment it's a prototype made with wiring on an existing device.
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But I consider also making a PCB for this purpose.
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Just yeah.
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In last autumn I took these pictures that these are these drop irrigation outlets.
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You can save a lot of water and you can treat your plants really well with this.
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I learned I'm not too much into gardening that you should water your plants about one
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hour before the sun goes up in the morning.
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That's the best time where you avoid fungi growing on your plants and the water is used
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most effectively.
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And in times of drought, yeah, that might be a really good thing.
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So I promised not to talk too much and spend too much time.
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So I thank you for your interest.
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And now we're ready for questions and answers.
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[Applause]
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So we have some questions.
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So raise your hands so that we can see you and then we try to accommodate as many as
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we can in five minutes.
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Hi, are the design files or the schematics for the Mark II or Mark III available anywhere?
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Mark II is available at electra.info and then you go to the site and you go to ffesp32.
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I have not published Mark III because I'm not completely done with the development yet.
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And if you want to produce them, please contact me for the latest files and also the support
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with some of the components.
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Because the chip crisis and the resource crisis also hit me.
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I'm still waiting for some power inductors for like two months now.
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Over there to the back.
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If you raise your hands a little bit earlier, we can be prepared where we need to appear
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after.
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And you have to talk because it's a long way for the microphone to reach the next question.
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And there we go.
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Hi, first of all, thank you for all of this.
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I have a good idea about what an MPP tracker is doing, but I have no clue how it is doing
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it.
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Could you maybe elaborate a bit on the implementation and how you specifically achieved this?
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Do you know what a DC/DC buck converter does and how it works?
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So basically you have in a standard DC/DC buck converter you have a feedback loop that controls
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the output.
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And there's just yet another feedback loop which is controlling the input.
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So the pulse width modulation is controlled by the voltage at the input and finally when
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you reach the charge end level at the output.
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So because a standard buck converter you can try this without such an outer feedback control
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loop it will just try to suck as much current as it gets and then you still have the same
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effect like well it's even worse than just connecting your battery to the solar panel
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without a DC/DC buck converter in between.
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Other than that of course it's a solar controller as well so it protects your battery from overcharging
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and deep discharging which would damage the batteries.
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Oh, but I forgot to mention so far I have been using AGM led batteries but at the moment
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I'm working on LiFePO, so lithium iron phosphate batteries and modify the charge controller
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in the software.
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I don't need to do anything in the hardware.
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Any questions?
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More questions?
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I see this guy.
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Oh there, yes.
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What is the voltage for the batteries?
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Can you configure it and in which range?
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That's a very good question.
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No, at the moment it's 12 volts so you can charge up to 14.7 volts and you can control
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it from software.
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So use the chemistry you like.
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If I would make some changes for like 24 volt systems then the power capacity would double
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also.
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But I'm personally using systems like these and I prefer having like a single 12 volt
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battery rather than have several in a row but I know many people are saying well why
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not get 24 or 36 or 48 volts but at one point I'm going to do it probably and of course
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the challenge for people asking hey why only 400 watts, it continues.
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Okay anyone else?
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Otherwise I would have a last question then but go.
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Or tell if it's, sorry, I would repeat it otherwise.
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One very short question about the autonomy of your project in Berlin.
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You're told you can reach about 100% of autonomy.
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Which calculator did you use for that assumption?
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There's a manual.