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POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR. Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR. THE CLIENT Kinkajou Microfilm Projector (projected 10,000+ units)

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POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

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  1. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  2. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR • THE CLIENT • Kinkajou Microfilm Projector (projected 10,000+ units) • THE NEED • 5-15 Watt Off-Grid Power Supply • lightweight • portable • durable • environmentally conscious • reliable • cost effective ($25 target) • 10:1 use to charge ratio Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  3. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR THE POWER REQUIREMENTS Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  4. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR INVESTIGATED POWER SUPPLIES & CONS Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  5. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR • BICYCLING VERSUS ROWING • Curve 1 – cycling • Curve 2 – free rowing w/ fixed feet • Curve 3 – forced rowing w/ fixed feet • Curve 4 – free rowing w/ fixed seat • Curve 5 – forced rowing w/ fixed seat Source: Bicycling Science, David Gordon Wilson Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  6. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR THE TYPICAL ROWING MACHINE Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  7. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR REDESIGNING THE TYPICAL ROWING MACHINE 85° 75° 65° foot positioning free fixed Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  8. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR THE PRELIMINARY DESIGN battery charge indicator retractable handle foot straps (back panel) power outlets lockable wheels Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

  9. POWER GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KINKAJUICE : HUMAN POWERED GENERATOR THE PRELIMINARY DESIGN Keith Durand / Christine Lin / Smitha Raghunathan YELLOW TEAM A

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