Changes for page Peripheral Equipment

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15 15  === [[image:Solar%20panel%20back.jpg||alt="Solar panel back.jpg" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="start" height="186" width="228"]][[image:solar%20panel%20front.jpg||alt="solar panel front.jpg" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="start" height="184" width="217"]] ===
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19 19  == LPR Solar Regulators: ==
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21 21  The LPR loggers have no built in solar charge controller, thus, an external regulator is placed between the solar panel and logger. This regulator steps the voltage down from the panels voltage (typically 20V) to ~~14V. Note that these are not required for the TerraSAWR as they have an inbuilt charge controller.
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27 27  Weight: 0.2kg
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45 45  == LPR power adapters ==
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47 47  The LPR recorders were created with the use of a custom lead acid battery in mind. These batteries consisted of a charge controller and multiple flat battery cells encased in a metal box. However, over time these batteries degrade and are no longer used. In place of the original batteries, other kinds of lead acid batteries that are readily available at stores are now used, making them more reliable, accessible, and versatile.