Solar-Powered Air Compressor: An Economical and Ecological Power Source for Remote Locations

Author(s):  
T.R. Soules ◽  
P.V. Tran
Genes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 902 ◽  
Author(s):  
Glen-Oliver. F. Gowers ◽  
Oliver Vince ◽  
John-Henry Charles ◽  
Ingeborg Klarenberg ◽  
Tom Ellis ◽  
...  

Microbial communities in remote locations remain under-studied. This is particularly true on glaciers and icecaps, which cover approximately 11% of the Earth’s surface. The principal reason for this is the inaccessibility of most of these areas due to their extreme isolation and challenging environmental conditions. While remote research stations have significantly lowered the barrier to studying the microbial communities on icecaps, their use has led to a bias for data collection in the near vicinity of these institutions. Here, miniaturisation of a DNA sequencing lab suitable for off-grid metagenomic studies is demonstrated. Using human power alone, this lab was transported across Europe’s largest ice cap (Vatnajökull, Iceland) by ski and sledge. After 11 days of unsupported polar-style travel, a metagenomic study of a geothermal hot spring gorge was conducted on the remote northern edge of the ice cap. This tent-based metagenomic study resulted in over 24 h of Nanopore sequencing, powered by solar power alone. This study demonstrates the ability to conduct DNA sequencing in remote locations, far from civilised resources (mechanised transport, external power supply, internet connection, etc.), whilst greatly reducing the time from sample collection to data acquisition.


2021 ◽  
Vol 105 (1) ◽  
pp. 291-296
Author(s):  
Kristýna Jandová ◽  
Marcel Janda

This article deals with the issue of solar-powered irrigation, specifically, by connecting a solar power source to a drip irrigation system. Thanks to an independent energy source the irrigation system is able to work anywhere. In addition to energy independence, thanks to the drip mode of irrigation, another benefit is water saving, which is up to 70% compared to conventional irrigation. The simplicity of this system allows use both in small gardens and in agriculture. Another advantage of the system is its expandability with various sensors (e.g. soil moisture monitoring), which will help with more efficient management of watering.


1992 ◽  
Vol 124 (3) ◽  
pp. 553-554 ◽  
Author(s):  
G.H. Gerber ◽  
J. Walkof ◽  
D. Juskiw

Blacklight traps (BLT) are commonly used in trapping and monitoring systems (Harding et al. 1966), employing either a 12-V battery or commercial alternating current as the power source. Both power systems have major disadvantages. Batteries need to be recharged frequently (every 2–3 days), and the commercial alternating current system often restricts the BLT to locations that are not well suited for trapping or monitoring. We describe here a portable, solar-powered charging system for 12-V batteries, which we developed to overcome the disadvantages of these power systems.


2007 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 612-618 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mitsuru Sato ◽  
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Shuichi Ino ◽  
Naoki Yoshida ◽  
Takashi Izumi ◽  
...  

Metal hydride (MH) actuators that use reversible reaction between heat and mechanical energy are suitable as a power source for rehabilitation or assistive devices. To avoid the risk of a hydrogen drive and obtain broader use than conventional MH actuators, we developed an MH air compressor that converts the hydrogen pressure of the MH actuator to air pressure. Although this compressor requires time to restore consumed air, it has the advantages of small size and flexible shape. Sit-to-stand motion aid for a wheelchair user that is the size of a seat cushion was developed using the MH air compressor.


Author(s):  
Rathakanti Teja

Floods are one of the natural disasters which cause huge losses not only mankind but also causes financial losses to many countries in the world. Flood detection has become a key to avoid losses due to floods. In this article we proposed a low cost Solar Powered flood monitoring station for remote locations which is designed using the Arduino UNO as the core and the Water level sensors for measuring the water level and give the information to the Arduino which takes action according to the water level. The whole system is powered by a solar panel and battery.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2070 (1) ◽  
pp. 012105
Author(s):  
Jora A Arulious ◽  
D Earlina ◽  
D Harish ◽  
P Sakthi Priya ◽  
A Inba Rexy ◽  
...  

Abstract With the increased trends of industrialization and global economic growth leading to the everchanging petrol prices and other price hikes, private transport system has become a costly affair. All these problems can be addressed with innovation. One of the most feasible solutions is turning towards renewable energies to solve the issues i.e., increasing the use of renewable energies like solar power in the place of fossil fuels. Everyone’s dream of owning a commercially viable solar vehicle is slowly becoming a reality. Electric vehicles are now available at an affordable price. This opportunity is taken towards the design of a Solar powered two-wheeler. Designing a solar vehicle is a multidisciplinary subject that covers the broad and complex aspects from various subjects. In the designed vehicle, solar panel is used as the power source and developed voltage, stored in the battery, is used to the drive the permanent magnet DC motor which drives the rear wheel of the vehicle.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 416-436
Author(s):  
Carrie Bauer ◽  
Matthew J Gallagher

Abstract Half of refugee children attend primary school and 22 per cent attend secondary school, yet only 3 per cent have access to higher education. When higher education efforts do exist, they often ignore common barriers refugees face in accessing it: cost, connectivity, lack of a power source, and access to devices, among others. Arizona State University’s Education for Humanity team piloted a programme to address this lack of access and associated barriers. Using a solar-powered, offline technology that emits a Wi-Fi hotspot, the team implemented a university-level course in Nakivale Settlement, Uganda. This article presents the results and findings from this pilot programme.


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