Rural sensor networks require low-power, robust devices with maintainable firmware. The Galician Gotta 45 (GG45) is a community-designed node combining environmental sensing, LoRaWAN connectivity, and solar-backed power management. Reports from field deployments identified three recurring issues: intermittent radio resets, inefficient power draw in deep-sleep modes, and fragile over-the-air (OTA) update handling. The FU10 revision (Firmware Update 10 + hardware tweaks) addresses these through targeted firmware fixes and minor hardware modifications. This paper documents the FU10 changes and evaluates their impact.
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