Changing The Battery - Adcon addIT A720 Series User Manual

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CHAPTER 3
Using the RTU

Changing the battery

Table 1 shows the addIT devices' expected operation time on a
fully charged battery with 50 mA total consumption for the sensors,
as described above.
Table 1. addIT Device Operation Time
Radio
Sensor Sampling
Activity
(samples/15 min)
No
No sensors
Yes
No sensors
Yes
1
Yes
3 (default)
Yes
5
Yes
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Note: Radio activity refers to the fact that one base station and
between one and three A730MD or addIT remote stations
are active on the same operating frequency as the addIT
remote station under test.
However, if for some reason (wear-out or accident) the battery
loses its capacity (noted in the software with repeated "Battery
low" messages), it must be replaced. Make sure, though, that the
problem is really due to the battery and not to a defective or dirty
solar panel.
Note: The solar panel works only with the A720/A723 devices. The
A720B receiver's internal battery is charged by the power
supply.
Adcon highly recommends that you check the solar panels' state
and clean them often. The rain droplets can splash thin layers of
soil on the panels, greatly reducing their power output. The sur-
rounding vegetation can also lower the panels' efficiency.
Note: The same type of battery is used in the A720/A723 and
A720B devices, so the information in this section also
applies to the A720B.
Average
Estimated
Consumption
Operation
(µA)
(days)
450
540
750
1080
1450
3100
92
77
55
38
28
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