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Mechanical Engineering: Solar-Powered Camping Cooler Day 1
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Friday, March 13, 2009. Solar-Powered Camping Cooler Day 1. The three cooler models (82 Qt. Coleman Ultimate Xtreme. Green), 100 Qt. Coleman Xtreme. Blue), 120 Qt. Igloo cooler (White). A collection of all our equipment ready to be installed into the cooler. Brainstorming as to where we should put the 7.5 Ahr. Qualities with the Coleman Xtreme.
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Mechanical Engineering: Finished Product
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Monday, April 6, 2009. Testing the solar panel: I tested the voltage coming out of the panel and we were at right around 22 volts. This feeds into the charge controller and then charges the batter at 12 volts. Side View: Here the black weather stripping is visible. The black actually adds a nice accent to the white cooler. Subscribe To ME Projects.
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Mechanical Engineering: Interior Box update / Testing
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Interior Box update / Testing. Measuring out the acrylic lip dimensions. Data logger ready for logging. Current interior box temperature (Degrees F). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Call my Google Voice account. Subscribe To ME Projects. View my Linked In profile. Interior Box update / Testing. Electrical Wiring Part II.
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Mechanical Engineering: Final Presentation
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Thursday, April 16, 2009. We capped the semester off by presenting the cooler in the BYU - Idaho Capstone open house. It was a lot of fun to show off the cooler and teach people about the technology we used. There aren't very many people who understand how a thermoelectric module works. Labels: BYU - Idaho. June 5, 2009 at 9:08 PM.
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Mechanical Engineering: April 2009
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Thursday, April 16, 2009. We capped the semester off by presenting the cooler in the BYU - Idaho Capstone open house. It was a lot of fun to show off the cooler and teach people about the technology we used. There aren't very many people who understand how a thermoelectric module works. Labels: BYU - Idaho. Monday, April 6, 2009. This was only hap...
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Mechanical Engineering: First Build: Solar-powered cooler
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. First Build: Solar-powered cooler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Call my Google Voice account. Subscribe To ME Projects. View my Linked In profile. The answer wasn't obvious nor clear cut but it was a solution. It was then that I knew what it "felt" like to solve a problem. Interior Box update / Testing.
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Mechanical Engineering: Solar Powered Cooler Thermal Imaging Test
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Thursday, April 2, 2009. Solar Powered Cooler Thermal Imaging Test. Although it may be too late in the game to make any changes to correct these areas it has been very helpful to understand how and where we can improve on our design. Similarly to the small access point on the lid this plug has been foamed in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mechanical Engineering: February 2009
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Friday, February 20, 2009. The project which consumed most of my time at Greens Creek was the gravity circuit redesign. Our gravity circuit consisted of 2 banks of spiral conveyors which separated. The precious metals from the non-precious metals. After running through the spirals, the slurry in then conveyed to the next section of the circuit.
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Mechanical Engineering: Solar-Powered Camping Cooler Day 3
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Solar-Powered Camping Cooler Day 3. Top View: Reverse polarity switch. Top View: Cooler prepped for foaming. Day 3 started early. I arrived at JBT. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Call my Google Voice account. Subscribe To ME Projects. View my Linked In profile. Interior Box update / Testing. Electrical Wiring Part II.
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Mechanical Engineering: Solar-Powered Cooler Acrylic Box
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This site displays a number of the projects which I have worked on which have provided me hands-on experience in the industry. BYU- Idaho ME Project slideshow. Thursday, April 2, 2009. Solar-Powered Cooler Acrylic Box. This is just a quick update on the housing process. We finished caulking in the reaming portion of the box. We still need to mount our acrylic housing on the lid portion. Inside view of acrylic box w/ visible thermocouple. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Call my Google Voice account.