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* Camera Relocation - AG
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==Unfinished Projects?==
* Weather station - CE
 
 
* GPS - AS (3D print mount)
 
* GPS - AS (3D print mount)
 
* Normalization - AG & AS
 
* Normalization - AG & AS

Revision as of 13:17, 23 January 2015

Introduction

Current Projects

  • Weather DB - CE (CP, 20-Oct: waiting on Elena and the database migration)
  • Weather Display
  • Monitoring
    • Equipment details (keep this current!) - http://wiki.cs.earlham.edu/index.php/Energy_Monitoring_Hardware
    • Central Switch - IB, CP, GC
    • EH - (good luck)
    • AWC - GC - (GC, 10-16-14, needs hooked up)
    • Tyler - GC - (GC, 10-16-14, Steve Belec said that he will be receiving a walk-through from the contractors)
    • Stanley - GC - (GC, 10-16-14, need direct access for configuration over powerconfig)
    • New Building - GC - (GC, 1-23-14, waiting for Siemens system designers to get here to hopefully explain Tyler, Stanley and the new building)
  • Seismograph - AG, GC
  • new eDisplay - GC

Green Science Projects

These should be elsewhere.

  • Portable Demo System-
  • Solar array and real time monitoring - SCP, AG, GC
  • Wind Genny monitoring -


Unfinished Projects?

  • GPS - AS (3D print mount)
  • Normalization - AG & AS
  • New contemporary web - AS
  • Installing earthquake sensor - AS

Possible Projects

  • Bike share
  • Energy Wars website
  • Demo box
  • H2O and LPG
  • Laundry monitoring

Established Projects

Green Science - http://wiki.cs.earlham.edu/index.php/Green_Science

Displays & Energy monitoring

Energy Auditing

LittleFe

Power Production

Field Science

Publications

Weather Station

Other

Archived Notes / To Do Lists

Fall 2012
Spring 2012
Fall 2011
Spring 2011
Summer 2010
Spring 2010
October 2009
Winter 2009
2006

Unsorted Content

  • INVENTORY
  • For zoey, see inventory for list of items in the kit
  • Also see inventory for TIC and see manuals for directions on how to use it

Other local data that can easily be harvested: Farmland

Davis Instruments: