Venue: Hackney Community Tree Nursery, Homerton Road, London www.hackneyenvironment.org.uk/TNFG
Date: Sunday 18th April 2010
Time: 10:00 till 17:00
Cost: £35
MR facilitates this workshop for those interested in learning the ins and outs of pedal power generators. Our workshops have a good balance of theory and hands-on experience. Participants can discover how to use their own bike as part of a small power station, capable of powering computers, stereos, TVs and other small household appliances. Participants will find out about:
* Basic system design
* Load assessment
* Power generation
* Electricity storage using batteries
* Conversion of DC to AC electricity by inverters
* Control and monitoring of power.
Participants will take turns in constructing 3 different types of pedal powered systems. The 3 scenarios provide insight into the various equipment used in renewable systems and the pros and cons of these systems. Basic D.I.Y skills are an advantage but are not essential to take part in any of our workshops.
FULLY BOOKED!
The course is refundable up to 7 days prior to the course (minus £10 admin fee). No refunds for cancellations within 7 days of the course.
Bring pack lunch!



Michael John Dees
1 year ago
I’m really interested but wok on sunday mornings. will you be running any more of these courses at a different time? Thanks. Michael
Michael John Dees
1 year ago
Oh yes,
I’ve just read you have one on sat may 1st. I’ll try to make that one. Cheers. m.
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