April 2016 Presentation → Phase 5

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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
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.
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.
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.
Wooden Panels
(Compatibility)
• The lattice of the crate will visually complement the “house shaped” wooden panels used in the support structure. 

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.
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)
• 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.
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.
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. 

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.
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.
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. 

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.
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. 

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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