From S.H.O.
In Phase 5…
• First on the list is to prepare a heavy duty basket for holding the S.H.O. Drive.
• Second is to insert the S.H.O. Drive into place.
• Third is to secure the meters onto the basket.
• Fourth is to test and run the drive motor again as per procedure described in Phase 4.
Carrying crate
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| Crate (Phase 5 Parts) • Now to prepare for portable testing! • I have purchased a Supreme Stacking Crate from IRIS USA through Amazon.com |
| Quality Parts (Protocols) • This crate from IRIS USA takes advantage one of the strongest engineering shapes, the triangle. • The minimal material on the sides of the crate will minimize air flow disruption. • The bottom also consists of minimal material, which allows for transparent viewing from beneath. |
| Transparency (Protocols) • This durable, light-weight crate will enable operation of the S.H.O. Drive with the fan enclosed from every side (except the top). • It helps that this crate is white, as it will maximize the ambient light inside the crate. This makes it easier to view (and record) what is inside. |
| Wooden Panels (Compatibility) • The lattice of the crate will visually complement the “house shaped” wooden panels used in the support structure. |
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Inserting the S.H.O. Drive
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| Nylon Fasteners (Phase 5 Parts) • In order to prevent the S.H.O. Drive from sliding front-and-back inside the crate, I will insert pairs of Hillman 5/8" Nylon Cable Clamps from Lowes back-to-back, with their ends stuffed into small square holes at the floor of the crate. |
| Protective Edge Trim (Parts) • In order to prevent side-to-side movement of the S.H.O. Drive, I will use U Shape Car Door Edge Guard Trim from CarBeyondStore at Amazon.com at the floor of the crate. |
| Protective Edge Trim (Parts) • This protective edge trim is clear so as to be visually non-intrusive. • It will be cut into measured pieces and adhered to various sections on the crate. • It will secure the S.H.O. Drive laterally, but not vertically. |
| Angled Base Blocks (Compatibility) • Now it is time to insert the S.H.O. Drive into the crate! • By angling the base blocks by 45 degrees, the top of the fan area will be below the top of the crate. • The tilt of the base blocks will also promote ambient light scattering as well as make it harder to conceal any hidden parts. |
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Securing the meters
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| Nylon Pipe Cleaners (Phase 5 Parts) • These nylon pipe cleaners go by the name Creativity Street Colossal Stems and I purchased them from an Artist & Craftsman Supply store. They are 19.5” (or about 50 cm) long. |
| Rubber Holsters (Compatibility) • Both the Sinometer VC6243+ LC meter and the Extech 411 True-RMS Multimeter have (color-matching) kickstands as well as slots on their (color-matching) protective holsters intended for holding test leads. • These features can be fastened to the crate horizontally and vertically with (color-matching) nylon pipe cleaners. |
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Portable test
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| Multi-hour Test(Testing)• The following will be tested: • Resistance • Inductance [ f(position) ] • R.M.S. Voltage [ f(r.p.m.) ] • Rotational Speed • R.M.S. Current • Temperature [ +references ] • Refer to procedure laid out in Phase 4. |
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April 2016 Presentation
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Introduction Summary of measuring devices, back up and safety equipment, and camcorder (+accessories)
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Phase 1 Holes, brass hinges, square nuts
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Phase 2 Neodymium magnets and bearings
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Phase 3 Spool, coils, and ceiling hooks
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Phase 4 No hidden batteries, increase rigidity, hex nuts, terminal rings, toggle switch, fan blades, and extended test run
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Phase 5 Heavy duty basket, S.H.O. Drive insertion, secure meters, and portable extended test run
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Phase 6 Square tote, plastic spools, protective edge trim, and enclosed extended test run
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Phase 7 Prepare elevated test platform, outdoor test setup, camcorder hookup to portable power, and outdoor extended test run
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