Here’s the parts list for this #meshtastic build.

RAK Wisblock Meshtastic Starter Kit:

https://store.rokland.com/products/rak-wireless-wisblock-meshtastic-starter-kit

6dBi low-profile antenna:

https://store.rokland.com/collections/all-helium-antennnas/products/low-profile-6-dbi-n-female-omni-outdoor-915-mhz-antenna-for-helium-rak-miner-2-nebra-indoor-syncrob-it-bobcat

Antenna cable:

https://store.rokland.com/products/uflipex-ipx-mini-pci-to-n-male-pigtail-cable-extension-rg178

Waterproof junction box:

https://a.co/d/dUbIns8

USB-C mount:

https://a.co/d/3cxk9iF

5w USB-C solar panel

https://a.co/d/iWabG7k

3.7v Li-ion battery pack:

https://a.co/d/cd3RZu9

Important Note about this battery pack: the positive and negative leads were reversed when I compared it to the plug on the Wisblock board. Use a needle to lift the tiny plastic clips at the end of the wire holding the metal leads in place. Then you can pull them out (don’t force it) and slide them back each into the other side. BE SURE TO VERIFY the polarity with the Wisblock plug. You can damage the board if you put it in backwards!

Wisblock mounting bracket:

https://www.printables.com/model/891096-rak19007-wisblock-base-board-mount

2” metal washer with 5/8” hole

Rubber washer with 5/8” hole

Zip-ties, screws, etc.

A step-bit like this one is SUPER handy to drill the 5/8” holes in the junction box. I also had to use it to increase the size of the hole in the metal washer since it came with only a 1/2” hole.

https://a.co/d/3vBvNLH nostr:note1g7kt72wgd6s335qk9sx8hnsrkke558kvvd7meg797upawwwex9vqfr3mhu

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Looks great! Similar parts to one of the solar nodes I built a while ago. I like the use of the USB-C mount and I think I will order some of these myself. I just fed the cable through a gland but it is difficult now if I need to plug it in to a laptop to update firmware. The USB-C mount would make that a lot easier.

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Thanks! Yeah, the USB mount was nice so I could pre-charge the batteries before putting it up out of reach.