[Troop139] Build It Night Activity Report
BEATTIE JR., GORDON (ATTSI)
jb1589 at att.com
Thu Jul 21 09:27:35 EDT 2011
Rafael,
Thanks for the thoughts!
The environmental aspects are going to be evident at camp in just over a
week.
Piece by piece, bit by bit.
Thanks again!
Yours in Scouting!
Gordon
201.314.6964
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[mailto:troop139-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Rafael Leclerc
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 7:16 AM
To: J.Gordon Beattie, Jr., W2TTT
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Subject: Re: [Troop139] Build It Night Activity Report
Good Morning Gordon- Sounds like an awesome learning perspective,
similar to what I am doing for part of the Summer at Columbia
University: Project Based Learning. Based on the description of the
activities, this is best practice. Supported by sound research and
active learners. Maybe take it one step further and look at the
ecological ad/disvantages of the technology and it's life cycle/carbon
footprint. Congrats for the wonderful work you and all do to make
learning fun and engaging.
Sincerely,
Rafael
"if these years have taught anything it is this: You can never run away.
Not never. Only way out is in."
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
On Jul 20, 2011, at 11:40 PM, "J.Gordon Beattie, Jr., W2TTT"
<w2ttt at att.net> wrote:
> Hi Folks!
> Tonight was very productive!
>
> Charlie Dewey and Sean Siebert removed extremely long, small gauge
wire
> cables from the solar panels and connectorized each of the six panels
with
> Anderson PowerPole connectors on the end of much shorter "pigtails".
>
> Charlie tested them to ensure that when exposed to light, that each
> connector was showing voltage. In full sunlight, these panels each
generate
> about 15W of power for a total of between 90-100W!
>
> The next step is to make short cable assemblies using heavy gauge wire
to
> connect the panels to a charge controller. The new, shorter and
larger
> wires will reduce the loss of power in the wiring that the old, long
wires
> caused.
>
> Next, we will mount the panels on a frame that will allow for the
panels to
> be pointed toward the sun. The frame will be done this weekend or
next week
> before camp and will include a light PlexiGlass(R) protective cover to
keep
> them from being damaged during transport.
>
> Another task was to determine if some laptops that I was asked to
rework for
> the Red Cross were functional. One was, but the other two did not
have the
> correct power supplies. We will put out the word to see if anyone has
a
> power supply for these once we document the model.
>
> Hope to see more participation next time we do this sometime in
August! You
> can learn a lot and have some fun while doing it!
>
> Yours in Scouting!
> Thanks & 73,
> Gordon Beattie, W2TTT
> 201.314.6964
>
>
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