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full system test of solar irrigation project

I did a full test of the solar irrigation project yesterday. Everything worked well apart from the voltage sensing. This was easily fixed with a different sized resistor. Now we’re just waiting for the plumbing to be fixed and we can install!

hcf solar modules system test

bike cinema launch

We had a launch of the bike cinema, and I’m pleased to say it was all working after the Glastonbury blowup. The system is more robust now and ready for use in the cafe!

Hackney City Farm bike cinema repaired

At Glastonbury, the bike cinema got damaged. We’re not sure how it happened, but I found the battery isolation switch in the ‘open’ position. The battery acts as a voltage regulator, and when out of the circuit there is nothing to stop dangerous voltages (> 16V) destroying the LCD, sound, DVD or microcontroller inside.

We accepted half responsibility each, and I’ve repaired the damage and also designed and installed an over voltage crowbar circuit (with fuse) before any of the electronics.

The system is now fully operational and even more robust than it was before.

Climate camp 2009

I visited climate camp a few weeks ago, and it was a great inspiration. Met a lot of people and checked out quite a few bike powered setups. It was a great opportunity for me to ask “what would make this work better”, or “do you have any problems that could be solved with electronics”. Some of the suggestions were:

  • visual feedback of power in/out
  • some idea about how long you’ve got left on your battery
  • cheaper/self build charge controller

I met Patrick from Bicyology, who was very keen to collaborate and help build an open/DIY bike charge controller.

I’ve started a new page on the wiki, and it seems an ideal step on the way to the fully fledged open charge controller.

Prince Charles checks out the HCF bike cinema project

press extract and photo here.

what do we need?

please contribute your ideas to the wiki!

Some ideas I have are

  • data logger
  • generic charge controller

open renewables project started

The idea behind open renewables is to build a collection of open source/open hardware renewables projects. They’ll either be linked or hosted here.

Our first projects are:

The minimal bike charge controller - for your little sound system or other low power setup. This will get you up and running for about £40 (plus battery, inverter and generator). The first version of the hardware is being tested in Mexico! Check back for updates!

The Hackney city farm bike powered single person cinema. This project is nearing completion, installation date in a few weeks.

Both projects are under active development.