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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
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=Accelerated Program Under $10k budget operation with grid connection= | =Accelerated Program Under $10k budget operation with grid connection= | ||
Under the condition of additional support, we could deliver these additional points: | |||
#Develop and demonstrate techniques for building quality, surface-coated CEB floors. | |||
Time Requirements | |||
There is a possibility of bringing some skilled people into the operation, but the constraint is to survive December-February weather. See [[Average_Temperature_in_Kansas_City]]. | |||
Under the condition that local support can be gathered, then a combination of camper and heated [[Solar Cubicles]] would be acceptable. Heating can be accomplished with a longwood stove, which can be fitted with a heat exchanger. | |||
Scenario 1: De | |||
Setting up: | |||
*Camper brought in from outside, parked, connected to water and electricity. Available for use until freezing weather - or end of November. | |||
*Local help to dismantle and move Solar Cubicle to new site. 1 Day. | |||
*Welder, carpenter are found to help Factor e Farm | |||
*Welder welds the stove. | |||
Scenario 1 Budget: | |||
Setup: | |||
*Utility hookup - ? | |||
*Access to camper - ? | |||
*Travel costs for 2 people | |||
*Portable backup generator - [http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=66619 $129] | |||
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Ongoing: | |||
*Food costs | |||
*Utility bill | |||
* | |||
Infrastructure Development: | |||
*Demonstrate CEB floors in workshop area and living area - 3-4 week job. | |||
*Build heat exchanger stove for central wood heating, up to subsequent | |||
*Participate in building 2 frames for Prototye 2 and 3 of tractor - $8000 | |||
=Acceleration Budget | =Acceleration Budget= | ||
*Camper rental - ? | *Camper rental - ? | ||
*Electrical connection - ? | *Electrical connection - ? | ||
*Water hookup - ? | *Water hookup - ? | ||
*Propane heat - | |||
*Food bank access - | *Food bank access - | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 17 January 2011
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Introduction
Different support levels indicate different rates of development.
Zero Budget Program
Under zero-budget operation with on-demand fund-raising of about $2k/month, we can:
- 9.27.09 - Finish mud sprayer, test on CEB structure walls
- 9.28-10.3.09 - First week of October, CEB Prototype II testing - 5000 bricks pressed
- 10.5.09 - 10.31.09 - CEB Prototype III Build; addition of automation to hydraulic system
- Main issues - hydraulic solenoids, Arduino control limit switch logic integration
- November 1 , 2009 - Product Release, CEB Press. Initial release includes:
- Design drawings (help needed)
- Fabrication documentation (at least from Prototype II fabrication)
- Cost Structure - $2500 for DIY production (labor discounted); $7000 for turnkey product; price may be adjusted after production optimization
- Factor e Farm production level - 4 machines per month initially, may be scaled if needed
- November 2-30 - Tractor Prototype 2 with Power Cube 2
- December - Tractor Prototype 3 with existing Power Cubes
Accelerated Program Under $10k budget operation with grid connection
Under the condition of additional support, we could deliver these additional points:
- Develop and demonstrate techniques for building quality, surface-coated CEB floors.
Time Requirements
There is a possibility of bringing some skilled people into the operation, but the constraint is to survive December-February weather. See Average_Temperature_in_Kansas_City.
Under the condition that local support can be gathered, then a combination of camper and heated Solar Cubicles would be acceptable. Heating can be accomplished with a longwood stove, which can be fitted with a heat exchanger.
Scenario 1: De
Setting up:
- Camper brought in from outside, parked, connected to water and electricity. Available for use until freezing weather - or end of November.
- Local help to dismantle and move Solar Cubicle to new site. 1 Day.
- Welder, carpenter are found to help Factor e Farm
- Welder welds the stove.
Scenario 1 Budget: Setup:
- Utility hookup - ?
- Access to camper - ?
- Travel costs for 2 people
- Portable backup generator - $129
Ongoing:
- Food costs
- Utility bill
Infrastructure Development:
- Demonstrate CEB floors in workshop area and living area - 3-4 week job.
- Build heat exchanger stove for central wood heating, up to subsequent
- Participate in building 2 frames for Prototye 2 and 3 of tractor - $8000
Acceleration Budget
- Camper rental - ?
- Electrical connection - ?
- Water hookup - ?
- Propane heat -
- Food bank access -