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Sunstone IP Systems develops solar powered security for oilfields and remote locations

Sunstone IP Systems develops solar powered security for oilfields and remote locations
Sunstone IP Systems Limited, a fast-growing security systems integrator, has designed a patent pending Solar IP CCTV System (SICS), which delivers high quality and high definition (HD) surveillance in remote locations.
Sunstone IP Systems Limited, a fast-growing security systems integrator, has designed a patent pending Solar IP CCTV System (SICS), which delivers high quality and high definition (HD) surveillance in remote locations.

SICS was designed in response to the challenge of delivering wireless surveillance in remote and corrosive environments combined with extreme weather conditions to enable seamless HD monitoring for high security operations across a wide geographic area, such as oilfields. Typically, such environments lack fixed buildings, power and connectivity, so it was integral that SICS was designed to be completely standalone, easily transportable and rapidly deployed.

Completely self-sustaining, SICS uses a 500w combination of ruggedized solar panels, which were custom engineered for optimum solar angles in a range of global locations. The energy from the sun is harvested from the panels and stored in a proprietary harsh environment battery system, which is designed to withstand deep cycling along with extremely high and low temperatures. The power generated from the solar and battery system can fuel any type of IP camera system, wireless access control, telecommunications or LED lighting system.

In addition, SICS is fitted with a system controller, which enables real-time monitoring of all aspects of the system, including solar and battery performance, alongside a GPS location alert on system threats, such as extreme temperature or snow build up. The solar controller is vital to the effective operation of SICS, providing security operatives with diagnostic information and the ability to completely monitor the system remotely.

Commenting, Paul Schelhaas, Chief Executive Officer, Sunstone IP Systems said, “The requirement for security does not always coincide with the availability of electricity and communication systems to relay footage to where it is needed. SICS represents a true industry breakthrough in delivering high quality HD surveillance to remote and harsh locations.”


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