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The power supply recommended for AC powered installations where the observatory is located close to the AC power supply is the [https://www.meanwellaustralia.com.au/products/gst120a Meanwell GST120A12].
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Instructions for instruments operated during the Hayabusa-2 observation campaign.
  
For observatories with heaters and long DC power cable runs the [https://www.meanwellaustralia.com.au/products/hrp-300 Meanwell HRP-300-12] is recommended as it's remote sense functionality allows it to compensate for any voltage drop in the long cable runs. (If no heaters are present, the [https://www.meanwellaustralia.com.au/products/hrp-150 Meanwell HRP-150-12] is the preferred option.)
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= Infrasound =
[[File:Power supply wiring with remote voltage sense.svg|none|thumb|640x640px|Power supply wiring with remote sense for long cable runs.]]
 
  
=== Outdoor Cable ===
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== [[RPi infrasound logger|Raspberry Pi (bare) logger]] ==
The recommended off the shelf for use on roofs or outdoor structures is the sunlight and abrasion resistant AlphaWire EcoFlex PUR 80045 SL005 (unshielded) or 80145 SL005 (braid shield). Digi-Key usually has one or the other in stock: [https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-wire/80045-SL005/80045SL005-ND/5271247 80045 SL005], [https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-wire/80145-SL005/80145SL005-ND/5271269 80145 SL005].
 
  
=== Cable for Direct Burial ===
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== [[Blackbox infrasound logger|Blackbox logger]] ==
  
[[File:Remote sense cable wiring power supply side.jpg|none|thumb|640x640px]]
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== [[RS&BOOM|Raspberry Boom]] ==
[[File:Remote sense cable wiring observatory side.jpg|none|thumb|640x640px]]
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= Seismic =
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== [[RS&BOOM|Raspberry Shake]] ==
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= Optical (imaging) =
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= Optical (spectroscopy) =
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= EM =
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* [[log-periodic antenna|log-periodic antenna]]

Revision as of 09:44, 3 November 2020

Instructions for instruments operated during the Hayabusa-2 observation campaign.

Infrasound

Raspberry Pi (bare) logger

Blackbox logger

Raspberry Boom

Seismic

Raspberry Shake

Optical (imaging)

Optical (spectroscopy)

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