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'''MEOW: Mobile Energy Operations on Wheels'''
'''MEOW: Mobile Energy Operations Wagon'''


[[Image:CCATMEOW Illustration.jpg|thumb|center|]]
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== Introduction ==
The Mobile Energy Operations Wagon at the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology, aka: The CCAT's MEOW,  is a mobile renewable energy system designed to power local university and community events by showcasing solar-electric technology for interpretive purposes


Humboldt State University Students involved with the Appropriate Technology course and The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).


= Introduction =
== Background  ==


[[Image:CCAT logo.png|thumb]]
[[Image:CCATMEOW Illustration.jpg|thumb|center|]]
The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT) was established in 1978 in response to growing awareness of environmental degradation and the technologies that created many of them. ENGR305 students designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer (MRET) in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).
The CCAT's MEOW  is a mobile renewable energy system designed to power local university and community events by showcasing solar-electric technology for interpretive purposes, in concordance with CCAT's mission statement.


[http://www.humboldt.edu/ Humboldt State University ]students involved with the Appropriate Technology course and The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).


= Background  =
The original proposal (submitted in 2003)contains useful information on the vision of the project, the budget, the energy system schematic, and a detailed list of materials used.
[[Image:CCAT MEOW proposal_CAD.png|thumb]]
The project was conceived by [http://www.humboldt.edu/ Humboldt State University ]Appropriate Technology  students and the [http://www.humboldt.edu/~ccat/mret/frames.html original proposal] was submitted in 2003. This document contains useful information on the budget and energy system schematic, as well as a detailed list of materials used.


Additional work has been documented for:
Additional work has been documented for:
* The [[CCAT MEOW rack]] in 2005.
* [[CCAT Mobile Energy Operations Wagon (MEOW) energy analysis|System refurbishment and energy analysis]] in 2010.  This page quantified the system's embedded energy and estimated the energy return on investment (EROI).
* [[CCAT Mobile Energy Operations Wagon (MEOW) V2]] in 2012. This page documents the new PV system that was built after the first MEOW was stolen in December 2010.


[http://www.pequals.com/at/ccatsmeow/index.htm New roof rack and wiring] in 2005
== System components==
 
[http://www.appropedia.org/Campus_Center_for_Appropriate_Technology_%28CCAT%29_Mobile_Energy_Operations_Wagon_%28MEOW%29_energy_analysis System refurbishment and energy analysis] in 2010.  This page quantified the system's embedded energy and estimated the energy return on investment (EROI)
 
= System components=
 
This system is comprised of a two-axel trailer that has four Astropower AP 120 Panels and 2 Sharp 123W panels. The trailer houses all electrical equipment including eight lead acid batteries giving the MEOW a total of 720Ah of energy storage.
 
=== Panels<br>  ===
 
=== Inverter  ===
 
=== Hardware and Conduit  ===
 
=== Batteries  ===
 
=== Trailer ===
 


<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:CCAT MEOW ap120.png|Fig. 1 Solar Panel
Image:CCAT MEOW ap120.png|Fig. 1 This system has four Astropower AP 120 Panels, rated at 120W each and 2 Sharp 123W panels.
Image:CCAT MEOW inverter.png| Fig. 2 Inverter
Image:CCAT MEOW inverter.png| Fig. 2 Trace 4024 Inverter
Image:CCAT MEOW hardware.jpg| Fig. 3 Hardware and Conduit
Image:CCAT MEOW hardware.jpg| Fig. 3 Hardware and Conduit
Image:CCAT MEOW batteries.jpg|Fig. 4 Eight lead acid batteries  
Image:CCAT MEOW batteries.jpg|Fig. 4 Eight lead acid batteries Model L-16from the Trojan Battery Company
Image:CCAT MEOW Haulmark.png|Fig. 5 Haulmark Cub 6’ (dual axle) Trailer  
Image:CCAT MEOW Haulmark.png|Fig. 5 Haulmark Cub 6’ (dual axle) Trailer  
Image:CCATMEOWinternalwiring1.jpg| Fig. 6 Internal view from 2005
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Schematic ==
[[Image:CCAT MEOW schematic Scurfield.png]]
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Revision as of 02:14, 24 April 2014

MEOW: Mobile Energy Operations Wagon

MEOWatCCAT.jpg

Introduction

The Mobile Energy Operations Wagon at the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology, aka: The CCAT's MEOW, is a mobile renewable energy system designed to power local university and community events by showcasing solar-electric technology for interpretive purposes

Humboldt State University Students involved with the Appropriate Technology course and The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).

Background

CCATMEOW Illustration.jpg

Humboldt State University students involved with the Appropriate Technology course and The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).

The original proposal (submitted in 2003)contains useful information on the vision of the project, the budget, the energy system schematic, and a detailed list of materials used.

Additional work has been documented for:

System components

Schematic

CCAT MEOW schematic Scurfield.png

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