The People’s Repeater is a cheap solar-powered LoRa mesh repeater you can build yourself using a $10 garden light and a small, 3D printed hub. In this video I walk through the design, do a range test, blast the repeater with pressurized water for an hour, and then show you how to build one step by step.

My goal is to get Meshcore and Meshtastic into actual neighborhoods, where ordinary people can build their own off-grid, encrypted text messaging infrastructure.

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FREE DOWNLOAD of People’s Repeater Hub & Mount STL Files: https://www.printables.com/model/1768397-the-peoples-repeater-affordable-solar-mesh-repeate

People’s Repeater Hubs & Mounts for sale on Black Flag Civilian’s web store: https://blackflagcivilian.bigcartel.com/product/3d-printed-peoples-repeater-hub-mount

Parts lists (including links to specific parts) are available at both Printables and the BFC Webstore, linked above.

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    1 day ago

    I wonder where I could buy these lights outside US. I’ve seen them mentioned in some meshtastic builds, but I guess it’s a brand only available in the states.

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      1 day ago

      Those little solar garden lights are mostly just consumer shovelware, they’re not any specific brand. I was able to find some similar looking lamps on Aliexpress in a few minutes- while they’re popular and easy to find in the US, I’m sure getting them globally isn’t that hard either.

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        15 hours ago

        Isn’t getting the right size key to fitting them together with this project? If you could link them I’d be grateful ;)

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          13 hours ago

          I mean yeah, for this project specifically you’d need the right lights. In general you could adapt any other solar light, especially one that already has a wall mount- the hardware is so tiny it basically fits anywhere, and they all use the same lithium cells these days.