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=Problem statement==
=Problem statement==
The objective of this project is to create an easily digested bug out box made with solar panels from ccat. This box will harness photovoltaic energy so that the users can charge various devices and possibly run appliances. As a group we hope that we can make a box that is easily remade with simple instructions that creates enough usable energy to be a reasonable alternative to using a car battery during a time of no power.  
The objective of this project is to create an easily digested bug out box made with solar panels from ccat. This box will harness photovoltaic energy so that the users can charge various devices and possibly run appliances. As a group we hope that we can make a box that is easily remade with simple instructions that creates enough usable energy to be a reasonable alternative to using a car battery during a time of no power.  
==Literature Review==
This is a review of the available literature pertinent to the a specific project.
===Solar Power basics===
Paragraph on the basics. <ref>This is an example of footnotes.</ref>
===Solar Power concerns===
Short paragraph on the concerns.<ref>Another example of footnotes.</ref>
===Types of Solar Power===
Short introduction.  <ref name=Example>This is an example of a named reference. You can use these named references to repeat citation content throughout the document.</ref>
====Type 1====
Type 1 composting is a system that utilizes.....  Make sure to include description <ref>This is a third example of a plain footnote.</ref>, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.
====Type 2====
Type 2 composting is a system that utilizes.....  Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix. <ref name=Example/>
====Type 3====
Type 3 composting is a system that utilizes.....  Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.
===Designing interpretive materials===
According to ______ interpretive materials for composting should include....


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[[Category:Engr305 Appropriate Technology]]
[[Category:Photovoltaics]]
[[Category:Photovoltaics]]

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Background

The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology located on Humboldt State University in California has an extra amount of solar panels but they are unsure what to use them for. As a team we will attempt to construct some kind of solar bug out box to help students when black outs occur. This bug out box will need to be mobile and be able to charge batteries which students can then use for whatever they need.

Solar 1.jpg

Problem statement=

The objective of this project is to create an easily digested bug out box made with solar panels from ccat. This box will harness photovoltaic energy so that the users can charge various devices and possibly run appliances. As a group we hope that we can make a box that is easily remade with simple instructions that creates enough usable energy to be a reasonable alternative to using a car battery during a time of no power.

Literature Review

This is a review of the available literature pertinent to the a specific project.

Solar Power basics

Paragraph on the basics. [1]

Solar Power concerns

Short paragraph on the concerns.[2]

Types of Solar Power

Short introduction. [3]

Type 1

Type 1 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description [4], advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.

Type 2

Type 2 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix. [3]

Type 3

Type 3 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.

Designing interpretive materials

According to ______ interpretive materials for composting should include....

  1. This is an example of footnotes.
  2. Another example of footnotes.
  3. 3.0 3.1 This is an example of a named reference. You can use these named references to repeat citation content throughout the document.
  4. This is a third example of a plain footnote.
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