Sirius Integrator announced on Dec. 20 an exclusive new off-grid remote power configuration that utilizes fuel cell, solar and micro wind turbine hybrid-battery charging components to keep devices such as surveillance cameras, sensors and detectors running for long periods of time, even in harsh outdoor environments.
The SiriusTri-Power Stand can optimally mount up to two Forgen 30w Micro Wind Turbines, two 80w hard solar panels, EFOY Pro SiriusPro Enclosure (with two 90w fuel cells), and up to 120w of solar semi-flexible plastic mounted on the enclosure.
“When the ‘sun doesn’t shine’ and the ‘wind doesn’t blow’ the EFOY Pro fuel cell automatically and reliably charges the 12v or 24v battery system and keeps the device running unattended and without interruption,” said John Merlino, CEO of Sirius Integrator.
SiriusTri-Power off-grid configurations bring high availability to the edge device, reduce costly site visit logistics and fuel use, enable stronger security systems, minimize lost field data and reduce lead acid pollution and battery management logistics.