Shannon Tidy Towns now has a PV powered LED light and WiFi in the 40' Drumgeely container This is a temporary replacement to the 100W system we had in place on top of the 40' container last year in the Olympic Soccer Grounds. (We expect to install a more substantial PV system this Summer) It has two 100W flexible solar panels secured to the roof with battens. These feed through an isolation switch before coming inside the container to the charge controller. This is an Epever LS2024B model that uses PWM to keep a 12V car battery charged up. The output from the battery goes through the LS2024B to a LED light via a switch at the door. (This ensures the LED light doesn't completely drain the car battery) To provide an easily accessible live graph (see the bottom of this page) below Tony Walsh (kilnageer@gmail.com) made a NodeMCU based monitor to plug into the LS2024B and provide data to a Blynk cloud display. WiFi internet access was provide by have an LTE Router (with an ex...
Tony helped Eileen W, Eileen M, Caren, Alan and Derek as two teams tackle the litter. Meeting at the bandstand in the town park we split into two teams. Tony headed off with the two Eileens and pulled some split one tonne bags out of the park before heading out along Gort Road, up the hill and back towards Drumgeely. Finally clearing litter at the bottom of Tullyglass Hill (opposite Tola Park) Tony also picked up 5 more dangerous li-ion vapes to add to his collection.
These should be arriving tomorrow afternoon. They will supply a cubic meter of water to each polytunnel topped up by water harvested from the roof or our Irish Water supply. The blue barrels collect the water from the polytunnels and repurposed vape batteries will power a windscreen wiper pump top gradually move the water :)
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