
Satellite Internet-Based Data Acquisition and Control
-The ability to remotely login to various sites and verify the power status - 24/7.
-Reduces costly site visits and man/hours.
-The ability to access and monitor other important site components
-Solar Powered control units access points to monitor battery performance and energy -output produced by modules
-Remote data and control anywhere
-Receive data by internet on your computer
-Near real time spreadsheet data and control
-Alarms by text to your cell phone or email
-Interface to almost any sensor
-Easy installation - just install antenna and turn it on
-Low cost/economical
Solar, battery, or AC power
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Remote Telemetry reduces costly site visits
Telemetry is described as a highly automated communications process by which measurements are made and other data collected at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for monitoring. Telemetry is a service that runs in the background, collecting information and monitoring data that can alert us to situations or occurrences that are typically hazardous or costly. Wireless service and a wireless network can be used to receive or transmit "data bursts" remotely, this is called wireless telemetry. Telemetry is getting a stronger look these days for applications in the retail, security and utility industries.
Off Grid power for Telemetry
To power a remote site you need to know the battery size and the solar panel size. Size the battery to run the site for 3 days without any solar charging. Even on cloudy and stormy days there is still some charging going on. So you are covered for several days of bad weather in a row. First calculate the AVERAGE CURRENT draw for the site. Most remote sites have a sleep or standby mode and come up to full power only when a reading is taken or a control is ordered. For recording only or transmit only remote sites, the average current is usually very low (usually one milliamp or less). |