- Building the PC Power Monitor
- Designing the PC Power Monitor - Part II
- Designing the PC Power Monitor - Part I
- Taking the GPS for a walk in the bush
- Talking the GPS for a drive
- Power Distribution board
- Re-Mapping my GPS data
- Hey, the site has been upgraded to Drupal 4.7!
- Steering the Mark-I boat
- Pool testing a model of the Mark-I
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Taking the GPS for a walk in the bush
Submitted by paulh on Thu, 2007-08-30 22:01.The next day I set out to map some of the roads and tracks around a patch of Bush that I have been frequenting for a few years - recording native Orchid growth etc.
Here is the voltage recordings of the battery:
11:30 13.25V (No load)
11:32 12.63V (PC On)
14:45 strong electrical burning smell noted!
14:50 9.8V (No Load)
Talking the GPS for a drive
Submitted by paulh on Tue, 2007-08-28 22:04.Ok, time to go for a walk and a drive...
I checked out my last lot of GPS code from the SWASC subversion repository and uploaded it to the MARK I mini-ITX PC. I then went for a walk around the park at the back of the house. The PC and GPS where running from a common 12V 7A Sealed Lead Acid (SLA), battery. The first walk lasted 1 hour 40 minutes. I noted the voltage drop over this period:
13:40 12.28V (on load)
14:00 12.14V
14:40 11.96V
15:00 11.88V
15:05 12.00V (no load)