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meshtastic:station [2022/12/14 08:05] – [Accessories - 12V Battery Docker] neilhaomeshtastic:station [2024/03/17 00:46] (current) – [Meshtastic Mesh Device Station Edition] neilhao
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 Starts from 2022/May/31 to ~~LASTMOD~~ (Last Modification) Starts from 2022/May/31 to ~~LASTMOD~~ (Last Modification)
  
-^:!: Order Yours Today^^^ +**The Station G1 has been discontinued and has been replaced by the [[https://wiki.uniteng.com/en/meshtastic/station-g2|Station G2]]. Meshtastic Mesh Device Station G2 is an upgraded design of Station G1, using the latest ESP32 S3 MCUAs an RF research project, Station G2 also brings key updates in RF. The primary RF design goal of Station G2 is to improve the Lora receiving sensitivity by about 4dB based on a dedicated Ultra-Low Noise Figure LNA. Also increase the transmit power and improve Signal to Noise ratio of short data packets by designing the Fast-Transient DC-DC for 35dBm Lora PA.** 
-|Official Store| [[https://shop.uniteng.com/product/meshtastic-mesh-device-station-edition/|https://shop.uniteng.com]]|**In Stock**| + 
-|Tindie | [[https://www.tindie.com/products/neilhao/meshtastic-mesh-device-station-edition/|https://www.tindie.com]]   **In Stock**| +:?: [[https://wiki.uniteng.com/en/meshtastic#station-edition|Edition Comparisons between our Meshtastic Products]]
-:?: [[https://uniteng.com/wiki/doku.php?id=meshtastic:overview|Edition Comparisons between our Meshtastic Products]]+
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
 {{ :meshtastic:meshtastic_mesh_device_station_edition_overview.jpg?nolink&400|}} {{ :meshtastic:meshtastic_mesh_device_station_edition_overview.jpg?nolink&400|}}
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 More information about modem setting: More information about modem setting:
-https://meshtastic.org/docs/developers/Firmware/radio-settings+https://meshtastic.org/docs/settings/config/lora
  
  
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 ====Accessories - 12V Battery Docker==== ====Accessories - 12V Battery Docker====
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 +**Because Station Edition G1 could be powered by either USB Type C (PD Protocol with minimum 9V2A is required) or 2Pins Socket (Pitch=2.5mm, 8VDC-20VDC, 2A minimum). Power supply choice is very convenient, so that Battery Docker has been discontinued.**
  
 |Schematics for 12V Battery Docker|{{{ :meshtastic:meshtastic_mesh_device_station_edition_12v_battery_docker_28_jul_2022.pdf |}}|Version: 28 Jul 2022| |Schematics for 12V Battery Docker|{{{ :meshtastic:meshtastic_mesh_device_station_edition_12v_battery_docker_28_jul_2022.pdf |}}|Version: 28 Jul 2022|
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 **__Charging Status LEDs:__**  **__Charging Status LEDs:__** 
 +  * Batteries are full charged when Green LED ON and Red LED OFF. 
 +  * Batteries are charging when Green LED OFF and Red LED ON.
   * Green LED and Red LED are OFF at the same time indicates the 12V Battery Docker is powered up by voltage lower than 15V. Generally, this status indicates that the Type C Charger does not support 15V PD Protocol.   * Green LED and Red LED are OFF at the same time indicates the 12V Battery Docker is powered up by voltage lower than 15V. Generally, this status indicates that the Type C Charger does not support 15V PD Protocol.
-  * Green LED and Red LED flashing at the same time indicates two possible problems. 1. At least one of three 18650 batteries is not installed properly or damaged. 2. The charging voltage is lower than the batteries voltage (12.6V MAX) which typically means your USB Type C Charger supports PD protocol but does not support PD 15V. In other words, it usually means that the output voltage of the USB Type C Charger has fallen back to 12V or 9V (the highest output voltage supported by the USB Type C Charger).+  * Green LED and Red LED flashing at the same time indicates two possible problems. 1. At least one of three 18650 batteries is not installed properly or damaged. 2. The charging voltage is lower than the batteries voltage (12.6V MAX) which typically means your USB Type C Charger supports PD protocol but does not support PD 15V. In other words, it usually means that the output voltage of the USB Type C Charger has fallen back to 12V or 9V (determined by the maximum output voltage the USB Type C Charger supports), you may have to replace the USB Type C Charger with one which supports 15V PD Protocol.
  
  === Dimension ===   === Dimension === 
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