# Bill of Materials Three build tiers depending on budget and deployment needs. ## Tier 1: Budget Build ($270) Best for WiFi-accessible sites, pilot testing. | # | Component | Model | Qty | Unit Cost | Source | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | Computer | Raspberry Pi Zero 2W | 1 | $15 | Adafruit, PiShop | | 2 | Camera | Raspberry Pi HQ Camera (IMX477) | 1 | $50 | Raspberry Pi official | | 3 | Lens | 1.8mm C-mount fisheye 180 FOV f/2.0 | 1 | $35 | eBay (generic Chinese) | | 4 | CS-to-C adapter | CS to C mount ring | 1 | $5 | Amazon | | 5 | SD card | 32GB Class 10 A2 | 1 | $8 | Amazon | | 6 | Solar panel | 20W monocrystalline 12V | 1 | $25 | Amazon | | 7 | Battery | 20Ah 12V LiFePO4 | 1 | $45 | Amazon | | 8 | Charge controller | 10A PWM with LVD | 1 | $15 | Amazon | | 9 | Buck converter | 12V to 5V/3A USB-C | 1 | $8 | Amazon | | 10 | Enclosure | 4" PVC cap + 6" acrylic dome | 1 | $30 | Hardware store + eBay | | 11 | Desiccant | Silica gel packets (reusable) | 4 | $5 | Amazon | | 12 | Sealant | Clear silicone (GE Silicone II) | 1 | $8 | Hardware store | | 13 | Cables | Micro-USB, CSI ribbon 300mm | 1 | $6 | Amazon | | 14 | Mounting | L-bracket + U-bolts (pole mount) | 1 | $15 | Hardware store | | | **Total** | | | **~$270** | | Limitation: Pi Zero 2W has 512MB RAM. On-device detection works but is slower. ## Tier 2: Recommended Build ($465) Best for most deployments. Balanced performance and cost. | # | Component | Model | Qty | Unit Cost | Source | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | Computer | Raspberry Pi 4B (2GB RAM) | 1 | $45 | Adafruit, PiShop | | 2 | Camera | ZWO ASI224MC | 1 | $180 | ZWO direct, eBay | | 3 | Lens | 1.8mm C-mount fisheye 180 FOV f/2.0 | 1 | $35 | eBay | | 4 | GPS module | U-blox NEO-6M with antenna | 1 | $10 | Amazon | | 5 | SD card | 64GB Class 10 A2 | 1 | $10 | Amazon | | 6 | Solar panel | 30W monocrystalline 12V | 1 | $35 | Amazon | | 7 | Battery | 30Ah 12V LiFePO4 | 1 | $65 | Amazon | | 8 | Charge controller | 10A PWM with LVD | 1 | $15 | Amazon | | 9 | Buck converter | 12V to 5V/5A USB-C (PD) | 1 | $12 | Amazon | | 10 | Enclosure | 6" PVC cap + 9" acrylic dome | 1 | $45 | Hardware store + eBay | | 11 | Dew heater | Nichrome wire strip (5W) | 1 | $8 | Amazon | | 12 | Desiccant | Silica gel packets (reusable) | 6 | $5 | Amazon | | 13 | Sealant | Clear silicone | 1 | $8 | Hardware store | | 14 | Cables | USB-C, USB 3.0 (camera), GPS UART | 1 | $12 | Amazon | | 15 | Mounting | L-bracket + U-bolts (pole mount) | 1 | $15 | Hardware store | | | **Total** | | | **~$505** | | The ZWO ASI224MC has 0.8e read noise at Gain 60. It resolves faint sky gradients that are invisible to consumer cameras. 1000-second maximum exposure covers the full twilight range. ## Tier 2b: Recommended + Cellular ($590) Same as Tier 2 plus cellular connectivity for remote dark-sky sites. | # | Component | Model | Qty | Unit Cost | Source | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | | All items from Tier 2 | | | $505 | | | 16 | 4G HAT | Waveshare SIM7600G-H (includes GPS) | 1 | $83 | Waveshare | | 17 | SIM card | Hologram Global IoT SIM | 1 | $3 | Hologram.io | | | **Total** | | | **~$590** | | The Waveshare 4G HAT includes built-in GNSS (GPS/BeiDou/GLONASS), so the separate GPS module can be dropped ($10 savings). Monthly data cost: ~$2-5 depending on upload frequency. ## Tier 3: Research Grade ($1,000+) For primary anchor stations where precision is the top priority. | # | Component | Model | Qty | Unit Cost | Source | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | Computer | Raspberry Pi 5 (4GB) | 1 | $60 | Raspberry Pi official | | 2 | Camera | ZWO ASI462MC (IMX462 Starvis 2) | 1 | $270 | ZWO direct | | 3 | Lens | Fujinon 2.7mm f/1.8 fisheye | 1 | $250 | eBay (used) | | 4 | 4G + GPS | Waveshare SIM7600G-H | 1 | $83 | Waveshare | | 5 | SD card | 128GB Class 10 A2 | 1 | $15 | Amazon | | 6 | Solar panel | 40W monocrystalline 12V | 1 | $45 | Amazon | | 7 | Battery | 40Ah 12V LiFePO4 | 1 | $80 | Amazon | | 8 | Charge controller | 20A MPPT | 1 | $35 | Amazon | | 9 | Buck converter | 12V to 5V/5A USB-C PD | 1 | $12 | Amazon | | 10 | Enclosure | IP67 rated + 9" UV-stabilized dome | 1 | $100 | Pelican + eBay | | 11 | Dew heater | 10W nichrome strip with PWM controller | 1 | $15 | Amazon | | 12 | Desiccant + hygro | Silica gel + BME280 humidity sensor | 1 | $12 | Amazon | | 13 | Cables + misc | | | $25 | | | | **Total** | | | **~$1,000** | | ## Bulk Order for 20 Units (Tier 2) | Item | 20x Unit Cost | 20x Total | |---|---|---| | Pi 4B 2GB | $45 | $900 | | ZWO ASI224MC | $180 | $3,600 | | Lens + GPS + SD + cables | $67 | $1,340 | | Solar + battery + controller + buck | $127 | $2,540 | | Enclosure + dew heater + sealant + mount | $76 | $1,520 | | **Grand total (20 units)** | | **$9,900** | At 20 units, you may get volume pricing on the ZWO cameras (contact ZWO directly) and solar panels. Realistic total: $8,000-10,000 for 20 complete stations. ## Recommended Starter Kit For someone who wants to buy a ready-made kit and just flash an SD card: **CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kit** ($90-120) - Includes: Pi 4B 4GB, 32GB SD card, case, power supply, HDMI cable - You still need: camera, lens, outdoor enclosure, solar power, GPS - The CanaKit case and power supply are for indoor bench testing only. The outdoor deployment uses the solar power system and weatherproof enclosure. Then add: - ZWO ASI224MC ($180) - 1.8mm fisheye lens ($35) - U-blox GPS ($10) - Outdoor power + enclosure (build from Tier 2 BOM) ## Tools Needed for Assembly - Phillips screwdriver - Wire strippers - Soldering iron (for dew heater nichrome wire only) - Drill with 1/2" bit (for cable pass-through in enclosure) - Silicone caulk gun - Multimeter (for verifying solar voltage)