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X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

David Ahrendts
For you KX3 SOTA hiker types: Amazon Deal of the Day is the X-Dragon 20W foldable solar panel charger. Should run the KX3 QRP.  
http://www.amazon.com/b?gbBuyboxDeal=gbdp_9c3040e1_B00NGKPX4Y&ie=UTF8&node=9559544011&tag=tsa030-20&ascsubtag=ptw-NUL-1-2-1429287027905Ki&ref_=ptw_NUL_1_2_1429287027905Ki <http://www.amazon.com/b?gbBuyboxDeal=gbdp_9c3040e1_B00NGKPX4Y&ie=UTF8&node=9559544011&tag=tsa030-20&ascsubtag=ptw-NUL-1-2-1429287027905Ki&ref_=ptw_NUL_1_2_1429287027905Ki>



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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Bob N3MNT
Specs don't show it being able to power a KX3.
* Solar Power: 20W sunpower solar panel
* Transformation efficiency: 22%-25%
* Output 1: 5V2.4A(Max)
* Output: 2: 5V2.4A(Max)
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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

David Ahrendts
Maybe charge your batteries to run the KX3.

> On Apr 21, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Bob N3MNT <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> Specs don't show it being able to power a KX3.
> * Solar Power: 20W sunpower solar panel
> * Transformation efficiency: 22%-25%
> * Output 1: 5V2.4A(Max)
> * Output: 2: 5V2.4A(Max)
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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Stephen Shearer
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I used a 10W PowerFilm "panel" this past weekend with my KX3.
Judging from the charge rate, my 5W PowerFilm would have kept things
charged, too.

Yes, 5v isn't going to work.
25% efficiency is poor (very poor)

73, steve WB3LGC

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> Specs don't show it being able to power a KX3.
> * Solar Power: 20W sunpower solar panel
> * Transformation efficiency: 22%-25%
> * Output 1: 5V2.4A(Max)
> * Output: 2: 5V2.4A(Max)
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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Ross Primrose
On 4/21/2015 12:25 PM, steve wrote:
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> 25% efficiency is poor (very poor)
>

It's actually fairly high for affordable panels...

73, Ross N4RP

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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Fred Townsend-2
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David: You mean take out the batteries and charge them one at a time? I
don't think so.

The X-Dragon ads rate high on the snake oil scale. Note all ratings are max,
not typical. They say 5v / 2.4a. Don't assume you can ever get those
parameters at the same time. My guess it is 5V open circuit or 2.4 amps
short circuit. Note also they never indicate how long it takes to charge a
cell phone. They also proclaim high efficiency. How high is high? If you are
an ant everything is high. You can bet whatever they measure is figuratively
done while running downhill with the wind at your back.

There are appropriate  chargers out there. I would suggest a ham radio
knowledgeable seller like Buddy Pole.
73
Fred, AE6QL

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Maybe charge your batteries to run the KX3.

> On Apr 21, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Bob N3MNT <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Specs don't show it being able to power a KX3.
> * Solar Power: 20W sunpower solar panel
> * Transformation efficiency: 22%-25%
> * Output 1: 5V2.4A(Max)
> * Output: 2: 5V2.4A(Max)
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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

David Gilbert
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Don't know where you got that idea.  25% is actually pretty good for
mass produced solar panels.

Dave   AB7E



On 4/21/2015 9:25 AM, steve wrote:
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> 25% efficiency is poor (very poor)
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> 73, steve WB3LGC

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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

David Ahrendts
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Well, let’s broaden the convo. Who successfully uses solar to operate KX3 QRP? What’s the system?

> On Apr 21, 2015, at 10:24 AM, Fred Townsend <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> David: You mean take out the batteries and charge them one at a time? I
> don't think so.
>
> The X-Dragon ads rate high on the snake oil scale. Note all ratings are max,
> not typical. They say 5v / 2.4a. Don't assume you can ever get those
> parameters at the same time. My guess it is 5V open circuit or 2.4 amps
> short circuit. Note also they never indicate how long it takes to charge a
> cell phone. They also proclaim high efficiency. How high is high? If you are
> an ant everything is high. You can bet whatever they measure is figuratively
> done while running downhill with the wind at your back.
>
> There are appropriate  chargers out there. I would suggest a ham radio
> knowledgeable seller like Buddy Pole.
> 73
> Fred, AE6QL
>
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> Maybe charge your batteries to run the KX3.
>
>> On Apr 21, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Bob N3MNT <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>> Specs don't show it being able to power a KX3.
>> * Solar Power: 20W sunpower solar panel
>> * Transformation efficiency: 22%-25%
>> * Output 1: 5V2.4A(Max)
>> * Output: 2: 5V2.4A(Max)
>>
>>
>>
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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Bill Frantz
I use solar to operate a K3 on field day. Since it is a digital
station, the solar also operates the P3, SignaLinkUSB and a
MacBook Pro. The MacBook Pro alone draws almost 5A at 12V. Since
there is no 12v power adapter available, it runs through a small
115v converter.

I use a solar panel which can deliver about 6A at 12v in full,
straight on, sunlight. It charges 3 AGM batteries which total to
about 130-140 AH. (I added a 95AH battery after running out of
power early Sunday morning a year earlier.)

73 Bill AE6JV

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>Well, let’s broaden the convo. Who successfully uses solar to operate KX3 QRP? What’s the system?

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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Jim Brown-10
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On Tue,4/21/2015 10:37 AM, David Ahrendts wrote:
> Well, let’s broaden the convo. Who successfully uses solar to operate KX3 QRP? What’s the system?

I've not yet used solar with my KX3, but I've used it extensively with
my K3/P3/KAT500. The most common way to use solar power is to charge
batteries of suitable type and rating. For that, you need a charge
regulator that sits between the panel and the battery.

On Field Day, we set up a couple of panels next to the operating tent or
trailer and run a twisted pair of #12 to the battery that's next to the
rig. Long leads on the panel, short leads from battery to equipment.

The best charge regulators are made by GV -- MPPT technology, which
yields best efficiency, and lowest noise (they are VERY quiet). Charge
regulator must match the panel voltage, the charge current rating, the
battery voltage, and the battery type.

One of the best battery types for our use is the LiFePO4 chemistry. Two
good places to buy them.

http://www.bioennopower.com/collections/12v-series-lifepo4-batteries

http://www.batteryspace.com/128vlifepo4batterypacks.aspx

Both companies provide intelligent technical support by email and by
land line. Their prices are very good, and about the same for the same
product. BatterySpace sells the RF-quiet GV charge controllers. Bioenno
shows a much cheaper one, and I'll bet it's noisy.

If you're going to pack the batteries, pay attention to capacity and
weight. For example, the Bioenn BLF-1220W and BLF-1220TS are both rated
20A at 12V, but the 1220W weighs 5.5 # while the 1220TS is 7#, the 1220W
costs $12 less ($193 vs. $205)! This is only one example -- both
companies sell a lot of different batteries.

73, Jim K9YC


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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

Bob N3MNT
Lots of threads on here cover solar in portable operation. To summarize

You can not operate reliably directly from a solar panel, you need a 12V battery ( buffer)
The solar panel essentially charges the battery while the battery delivers a constant voltage current surges.
You can not charge the batteries in the KX3 with 12V the KX3 will produce an error.  You should have about 13.8V.

Best solution is a small ( 20W)  panel, efficient charge controller and a small battery ( 4 cell LiFe battery is light and efficient) .  

I would slay the dragon.

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David Ahrendts
Thanks everyone. Let’s close this thread. C ya. Bye.

> On Apr 21, 2015, at 1:20 PM, Bob N3MNT <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Lots of threads on here cover solar in portable operation. To summarize
>
> You can not operate reliably directly from a solar panel, you need a 12V
> battery ( buffer)
> The solar panel essentially charges the battery while the battery delivers a
> constant voltage current surges.
> You can not charge the batteries in the KX3 with 12V the KX3 will produce an
> error.  You should have about 13.8V.
>
> Best solution is a small ( 20W)  panel, efficient charge controller and a
> small battery ( 4 cell LiFe battery is light and efficient) .  
>
> I would slay the dragon.
>
>
>
>
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Re: X-Dragon 20W Solar Panel

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I do.  K2/10 when in the field, also at home to charge LiFePO4 when I
can't take the panel.  Mine was a gift [from KD5KC], he acquired
several, I think taken out of oil field service.  Charge controller, I
replaced the 5 Ah SLAB, I measure 1.1 A short-circuit, but it was on a
partly sunny day and the panel-sun line wasn't normal to the panel.
Assembly is too heavy for hiking, but great when I have the truck.

I have discharged and charged the SLAB [and my LiFePO4] enough times
that I believe nearly all the electrons are green.  Admittedly, there
could be a few brown ones left, but they're at the bottom and I never
discharge either that far. :-)  I thus enter field contests [next is
QRPTTF this weekend] in the green power class.

On 4/21/2015 10:37 AM, David Ahrendts wrote:
> Well, let’s broaden the convo. Who successfully uses solar to operate
> KX3 QRP? What’s the system?
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