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Dave, I can't do that
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,
Recently bought a weather station that wireless transits data to an inside console. It has four AA Alkaline cells and a small (about 1" square) solar panel to help trickle charge the batteries.
All good, but the batteries are lasting only about four weeks. It is a major thing to get the station down from the pole on top of the garage to replace the batteries.
Because it is outside and I don't care what it looks like, I want to use a sealed 6v 1.2AH lead acid battery and a 6v solar charging panel.
I will remove the Alkaline batteries, run wires to the lead acid, but the question is, do I need to do something about that small solar panel charge? I was thinking just put a diode in series with the battery positive going to the station so nothing can come back to the lead acid battery.
Would that all work or do I need something fancier?
Thanks
Dave
Recently bought a weather station that wireless transits data to an inside console. It has four AA Alkaline cells and a small (about 1" square) solar panel to help trickle charge the batteries.
All good, but the batteries are lasting only about four weeks. It is a major thing to get the station down from the pole on top of the garage to replace the batteries.
Because it is outside and I don't care what it looks like, I want to use a sealed 6v 1.2AH lead acid battery and a 6v solar charging panel.
I will remove the Alkaline batteries, run wires to the lead acid, but the question is, do I need to do something about that small solar panel charge? I was thinking just put a diode in series with the battery positive going to the station so nothing can come back to the lead acid battery.
Would that all work or do I need something fancier?
Thanks
Dave