Description
Characteristics
2 Reviews
Description
Summary
MeshTower is outdoor solar-powered node with simultaneous 30dBm LoRa transmit power, Bluetooth and GNSS communication, integrating a 10W solar panel and 3 x 2800mAh lithium batteries. Housed in an IP66-rated waterproof metal enclosure and designed for -20°C to 60°C environments, it thrives in harsh conditions. Offering pole/wall-mount flexibility, it’s ideal for remote monitoring and off-grid communication—delivering solar endurance and industrial resilience.
Main Features
- Maximum 1W LoRa transmission power.
- Supports Solar Panel, DC & PD3.0 Input.
- Integrated 3*2800mAh High-Capacity Lithium Battery
- Dual Support for LoRa & Bluetooth
- External SMA Antenna Compatible
- Excellent Low-Power Efficiency
- Wide-Temperature Battery (-20°C to 60°C)
- Aluminum Enclosure, IP66 Waterproof
- Easy installation, supports pole mounting and wall mounting.
Specifications
| General Parameters | Description |
|---|---|
| MCU | nRF52840 |
| LoRa Chip | SX1262 |
| Solar Panel | 18V/10W |
| Battery | 3*2800mAh |
| Input Voltage | 18~24V |
| Battery charging current | ≤1.5A |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
| Protection Rating | IP66 |
| Housing material | Aluminum alloy |
| LoRa Transmit Power | 30 dBm |
| Dimensions | Enclosure: 125 (+40ANT) * 125 * 52 mm Panel: 320 * 230 mm |
Description
Components
Hardware Installation
High Light
Powerhouse Combo: Solar + Battery
18V solar panel & 3×3000mAh battery for fast charging and extended endurance.
Built for harsh environments
IP65 waterproof casing & wide-temperature battery (-20°C to 60°C operating range).
Showing Slide 1 of 3
FAQ
Yes, supports 18V–24V DC charging.
Via USB interface (Type-C/micro-USB as specified).
- The device’s default switch is off; you need to turn on the switch before operating the device.
- If the device does not work after turning on the switch, the battery may not be activated. There are two ways to activate the battery:
Connect a PD2.0 (20V) power supply via USB‑C.
Charge via the solar panel (18–24V).
Docs & Resource
- [Docments] — User Manual
- [Attachment] — HT-N5262M Schematic
- [Resource] — Heltec nRF52840 Framework
- [Attachment] — Resource Station
- [Attachment] — Firmware
Packing list
The default packing list without selecting any accessories is as follows:
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| MeshTower | x1 |
| N-interface fiberglass antenna 5.5dBi | x1 |
| 2.4G rubber stick antenna | x1 |
| GPS antenna | x1 |
| 10W solar panel with waterproof joint | x1 |
| USB-C to USB-C cable | x1 |
| Wall installation backboard | x1 |
| GPS Sensor (Available only when the GPS Sensor is selected) | x1 |
Characteristics
| Weight | 1500 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 102.00 × 74.10 × 10.80 cm |
| LoRa Band | 863~870MHZ, 902~928MHZ |
| TX Power | 22dBm, 30dBm |
| Need GPS Sensor ? | Yes, No |
2 Reviews
2 reviews for MeshTower V2, 30dBm Outdoor LoRa Node
Add a review
You must be logged in to post a review.
MeshTower V2, 30dBm Outdoor LoRa Node
What's this?
MeshTower is outdoor solar-powered node with simultaneous 1W LoRa transmit power, Bluetooth and GNSS communication, integrating a 10W solar panel and 3 x 2800mAh lithium batteries.
$109.00 – $129.00Price range: $109.00 through $129.00









mertensm –
I ordered two of this device. Look and Feel: great. Package List: (really) bad. The screws of the case and the sSolar-mount are not made for outdoor use. they begin rusting after 2-3 Days! The antenna (both measured) swr is round about 2,5 (!!!) for 868MHz. That is out off specification for the use of antenna with radios. Third, the device works fine with battery – after connecting the solar panel it shuts down after 2-3 days, with batteries being full. Usability: not as expected!
Ted Malone (verified owner) –
I just received the Mesh Tower and have to say that I am totally and completely impressed by the construction and layout of this setup. The solid quality case is amazing and is totally built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. The mount for the solar panel is perfect in that it allows you to angle the panel however you need. The panel is a little less rugged than I would like, but it’s perfect for the job and will power this thing indefinitely.
My only complaint, and this is very minor, is access to things in order to flash firmware require you to both remove the access panel and the front cover in order to access the reset button. This is an infrequent operation though, so really not an issue.
Thanks for building such a great device!