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23 23  
24 24  The nodes must be programmed in the SoloLite software prior to use. The screenshots below show our recommended parameters for the 5 Hz (16HR-3C) and 5 second (BDC3-5) nodes.
25 25  
26 -[[IGU16HR-3C programming screen set at 250 Hz. Ensure circled areas are set!>>image:5Hz_node_programming.labels.png||alt="IGU-16 3C programming screen"]]
26 +[[IGU-16 3C programming screen set at 250 Hz. Ensure that the circled areas are set!>>image:5Hz_node_programming.labels.png||alt="IGU-16 3C programming screen"]]
27 27  
28 -[[BD3C-5 programming screen set at 250 Hz. Ensure circled areas are set!>>image:5S_node_programming.labels.png||alt="BD3C-5 programming screen set at 250 hz. Ensure that the circled areas are set!"]]
28 +[[BD3C-5 programming screen set at 250 hz. Ensure that the circled areas are set!>>image:5S_node_programming.labels.png||alt="BD3C-5 programming screen"]]
29 29  
30 -
31 31  FIFO (first in, first out) data mode is safest as this will overwrite old data in case you forgot to clear the storage. At <= 250 hz you can fit 4++ months of data on these, shouldn't be an issue.
32 32  
33 33  Note that the samplerate is instead given in sample spacing, in milliseconds. 4 ms = 250 Hz, 1 ms = 1000 Hz, 10 ms = 100 Hz, ad nauseam.
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69 69  
70 70  We have experienced interference from animals (foxes, dogs, goats) digging up and carrying nodes off for tens or hundreds of metres. It is helpful to minimise human and food smells (particularly on the rope handles) when working in areas where this is a risk. Or, wipe down affected nodes with 50-80% methylated spirits if extensive handling can not be avoided.
71 71  
72 -If you come to collect your node and it is missing~-~- LOOK FOR IT! It may not have gotten far. We have found dozens of nodes by spending 15 minutes looking for them.
73 -
74 74  = **Installation** =
75 75  
76 76  (% class="box infomessage" %)
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129 129  * **State of Charge (SoC) for Storage**:
130 130  ** Maintain a battery charge level of around 50-60% (i.e., ORANGE) for storage.
131 131  ** This charge level is recommended to prevent battery damage, and should be checked every six months.
132 -** Nodes should //__not be stored at full-charge (GREEN), or 0-charge (RED).__//
129 +** Nodes should __not be stored at full-charge (GREEN), or 0-charge (RED).__
133 133  ** Storage at 0-charge damages lithium batteries**.**
134 134  * **SoC for Transport:**
135 -** Charge levels for transport will be advised by the freighter. The required SoC will depend on volume and transport method (air, land, sea).
132 +** Charge levels for transport will be advised by the freighter. The required SoC will usually fall between 0-60% depending on method (air, land, sea).
136 136  
137 137  (((
138 138  == 6. Data Sharing and Metadata Creation ==
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329 329  
330 330  == Smart Solo IGU-16HR Polarity Notice ==
331 331  
332 -See [[5Hz Node Polarity Issues>>https://auspass.edu.au/xwiki/bin/view/Data/AusPass%20Data/#HSmartSoloNodePolarityIssues]] for discussion. If data is headed to AusPass, we prefer to invert the IGU-16HR channel data manually rather than in the SoloLite software or inverting the response metadata.
329 +See [[https:~~/~~/auspass.edu.au/xwiki/bin/view/Data/AusPass%20Data/#HSmartSoloNodeZPolaritybug>>https://auspass.edu.au/xwiki/bin/view/Data/AusPass%20Data/#HSmartSoloNodeZPolaritybug]] for discussion. If data is headed to AusPass, we prefer to invert the IGU-16HR channel data manually rather than in the SoloLite software or inverting the response metadata.
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334 -**The BD3C-5 data does not require any sort of polarity inversion.**
331 +**The BD3C-5 data does not require a polarity inversion.**
335 335  
336 336  == 18 Leap Second bug ==
337 337  
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418 418  
419 419  = **Cleaning** =
420 420  
421 -When assembled, the nodes are water resistant but not submersible. They can handle a good spray and wipe-down. A strong, non-wire brush is helpful to reach areas between the metal spikes on the bottom.
418 +When still connected, the nodes are water resistant (don't submerge them!) and can handle a good spray / wipe-down. A strong, non-wire brush is helpful to reach areas between the metal spikes on the bottom.
422 422  
423 423  = **Weights (for shipping)** =
424 424  
425 425  The weights of bags of nodes, as well as data harvesters and node chargers, are listed below:
426 426  
427 -1 bag + 6*IGU-16HR nodes: 18 kg
424 +1 bag + 6 SP (IGU-16HR) nodes: 18 kg
428 428  
429 -1*IGU-16HR data harvester: 21.5 kg
426 +1 SP (IGU-16HR) data harvester: 21.5 kg
430 430  
431 -1*IGU-16HR charger: 26.3 kg
428 +1 SP (IGU-16HR) charger: 26.3 kg
432 432  
433 -1*BD3C-5 charger (with and without 16 cables): 21 kg / 14.5 kg
430 +1 BB (BD3C-5) charger/data harvester (with and without 16 cables): 21 kg / 14.5 kg
434 434  
435 -1 case + 5*BD3C-5 nodes: 22 kg (aggregate battery weight <5kg, 168Wh)
436 -
437 -1 case + 6*BD3C-5 nodes: 25 kg (aggregate battery weight >5kg, 168Wh)
432 +1 case + 5 BB (BD3C-5) nodes and 6 BB nodes: 22 kg / 25 kg
438 438  )))
439 439  
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518 518  |**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|558 x 357 x 300mm
519 519  |**Input rating**|100-210V - 50/60Hz
520 520  |**Power**|1000W
521 -|**Weight**|14.5 kg
522 -|**Weight with cables**|21 kg
516 +|**Weight**|14.5kg
517 +|**Weight with cables**|21kg
523 523  )))
524 524  
525 525  (% class="box" id="HSmartSoloBD3C-16PortableBatteryCharger" %)
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531 531  |**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|625 x 500 x 366mm
532 532  |**Input rating**|100-210V - 50/60Hz
533 533  |**Power**|100W
534 -|**Weight**|21.5 - 24 kg
535 -|**Capacity**|16 nodes
529 +|**Weight**|21.5 - 24kg
530 +|**Slots no.**|16
536 536  |**Download Speed**|20MB/sec/slot
537 537  )))
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542 542  
543 543  [[image:20250729_124644.jpg]]
544 544  
545 -|**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|625 x 500 x 366 mm
546 -|**Input rating**|100-210V - 50/60 Hz
547 -|**Power**|640 W
548 -|**Weight**|26.3 kg
549 -|**Capacity**|16 nodes
540 +|**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|625 x 500 x 366mm
541 +|**Input rating**|100-210V - 50/60Hz
542 +|**Power**|640W
543 +|**Weight**|26.3kg
544 +|**Slots no.**|16
550 550  )))
551 551  
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556 556  [[image:20250729_124957.jpg]]
557 557  
558 558  
559 -|**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|590 x 225 x 405 mm
560 -|**Weight**|8.2 kg
561 -|**Capacity**|6 nodes
554 +|**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|590 x 225 x 405mm
555 +|**Weight**|8.2kg
556 +|**Slots no.**|6
562 562  )))
563 563  
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568 568  [[image:20250729_124502.jpg]]
569 569  
570 570  |**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|230 x 340 x 310mm
571 -|**Weight**|(((
572 -3.6kg (empty)
573 -
574 -18.0kg (full)
566 +|**Weight**|3.6kg
567 +|**Slots no.**|6
575 575  )))
576 -|**Capacity**|6 nodes
577 -)))
578 578  
579 579  (% class="box" %)
580 580  (((
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584 584  
585 585  |**Dimensions (LxHxW)**|225 x 200 x 550mm
586 586  |**Weight**|
587 -|**Capacity**|8 nodes
578 +|**Slots no.**|6
588 588  )))
589 589  )))
590 590  )))
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