If you need to monitor the temperature in a remote location with no access to mains power then it is possible to power the Icarus via a battery.
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08/06/2011
If you need to monitor the temperature in a remote location with no access to mains power then it is possible to power the Icarus via a battery.
Due to popular demand we have tested this with a YUASA 12V, 17Ah battery and had an Icarus running continuously for one week recording the temperature every 30 minutes and sending the temperature datalog email once a day, we also simulated 2 temperature warning messages per day. Sensormetrix recommends you check the GSM signal in your area first before using this solution
The Icarus battery can be recharged using a standard car battery recharger unit as found in Halfords or most hardware stores.
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