RPPL1248-40L-85
RemotePro15W,40Ah Lithium Batt,85W Sol,12/48V Dual Input PoE
User Guide
Note: Lithium Batteries can only ship to continental USA destinations. Lithium Batteries are not returnable unless you are certified to ship Hazardous Materials.
$779.95
62 in stock
- Ships in 1-2 days
- No Risk Guarantee
- 2-3 Year Warranty
• Complete Remote Power Solution for Off-Grid operation
• Wireless Base Stations and Clients
Technical Information
Ship Weight | 45 lbs |
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Ship Dimensions | 29 × 19 × 16 in |
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Cont. Watts w/ 6 hrs Peak Sun |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you calculate Autonomy of a battery backup system?
These are the autonomy calculations
Autonomy = Battery Ah x Battery Volts = Battery Watt Hrs * 50% battery discharge max = Battery Watt Hr Capacity / Ave Load in Watts = Autonomy Hrs
Ex:
Battery Ah = 180Ah
Battery Volts = 12V
Ave Load -...
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RemotePro® and UPSPro® Troubleshooting
Minimum Equipment Needed: Good digital voltmeter which will display DC Volts for Battery Voltage. Measure battery voltage at the charger/controller System Voltage Expected Battery Voltage (charging Expected Battery Voltage (not-charging12V -...
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RemotePro® and UPSPro® Battery Care
RemotePro® and UPSPro® systems are designed to maintain proper battery charge within a defined range. Our systems have protections for over-discharge of batteries but batteries also self-discharge over time, so if they are left without any...
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Which systems come with a pole?
All RemotePro systems with a 720W solar array or larger will come with a top of pole mount and a 6 inch round, 72 inch long pole that needs to be anchored to a concrete footing.
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Can I add more devices to my RemotePro system without increasing the panels and batteries?
You may need to add additional panels or batteries in order to allow new equipment to be introduced.
You can calculate it by going to: “https://tyconsystems.wpenginepowered.com/calculators”
You will input your new total power draw, peak...
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How high should I install my solar panel and enclosure?
That will depend on your application. Mounting your enclosure and solar panels high above the ground will discourage vandalism. It's important to mount the solar panels above any obstacles that may cause shade. Maximum sunlight exposure is most...
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How can I add a grid or generator powered battery charger to my RemotePro system with MPPT solar controller?
The following wiring diagram shows how to add an AC powered battery charger to the RemotePro system to provide supplemental charging of the batteries.
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Can I lengthen the cable between the solar controller and the solar panels?
Most of the Tycon RemotePro® systems come with a 20' 12AWG cable. Sometimes a customer may want to mount the solar panels at a different location than the solar controller/batteries. This can be done as long as you understand that if you extend...
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What information do you need to help me size a system?
We need to know the load in watts for each piece of equipment you plan to use. We also need to know the operational voltage for each piece of equipment and if it is powered through wires or PoE. A good way is to send us a spec sheet for the...
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How much sun does my RemotePro® need?
1 Peak Sun-hour = 1000 Wh/m or 1kWh/m.
The Sun provides approximately 1000 Watts of power per square meter of area at Earth’s radial distance from the Sun. For every 1 hour the Sun provides that power, the Energy applied to that square meter...
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Where can I find my Peak Sun Hours?
https://tsi.tyconsystems.com/html/nrel_lookup.htm
Follow the link next to “Average Hours of Peak Sunlight per Day” field. Enter your zip code or city state to look up average peak sun hours each month. Alternatively, NREL (National Renewable...
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I have my system hooked up but I’m not getting the correct voltage out of the controller, what’s wrong with it?
Most often this might be caused by loose or incorrect connections, or the product is designed for a different application. First check the installation manual to be sure all connections are correct, and that the device is designed to supply the...
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Are the solar systems shipped complete with everything I need?
Systems are shipped with everything that is needed except the mounting pole or tower and CAT5 cables (if needed to interconnect equipment).
Note: For 720W and 1300W solar systems, they come with the mounting pole included.
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How long will my battery backup power my equipment? How much autonomy should I expect?
There is a free calculator at: https://tyconsystems.wpenginepowered.com/calculators/
You can use the online calculator or follow the guide above: To figure out how long a battery backup system will keep your equipment powered there is a...
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How to calculate how much solar panels I need to support my equipment?
We have a free system requirements calculator located at: https://tyconsystems.com/tycon-support/tycon-calculators/
You can use the online calculator or follow the guide below to determine solar requirements.
First calculate the total watts...
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Keith –
Works great for powering a security camera and a cell radio.