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Comprehensive design manual covering a design survey of a wide range of mechatronics, heavy equipment, farm, construction, electronics, and house infrastructure utility systems.
 
*How to design hydronic systems for heating, cooling, household water, irrigation, and waste
*How to design high pressure hydraulics systems for heavy industrial power
*How to design tractors in wheeled and tracked configurations
*How to design 3D printers
*How to design heavy CNC equipment
*How to design heavy metal equipment
*How to design off-grid PV system
*How to design houses
*How to design agriculture systems - perennial polyculture, field crop integration, livestock, aquaponics, afforestation, soil food web
*How to design microcontroller, sensor, and computer systems
*How to design power electronics equipment
*How to design products based on 3D printed plastic-metal composites with embedded electronics. Design for 3d printing, metal torching, and milling.
 
 
=Work in progress begun in Dec. 2015=
 
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Slide 5 mentiones converting stored hydrogen to electricity using a ICE/ECE + Alternator Setup.  Would fuel cells be an option (at least outside of first gen/developing workshops), as they are more efficient?
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