- BP Day(event)(4 days)
School may be out of session, but UTSVT is continuing to push full steam ahead in building the Samsung Solorean. In the three weeks since the last day of finals, team members made significant progress in translating schematics and drawings to a real-life car. While the car's construction is still in progress, much testing and debugging is taking place simultaneously to facilitate final integration and testing.
The North American Solar Challenge 2008 crew consists of:
In addition to the crew attending NASC 2008, several loyal members are contributing some of their free time in this final phase of construction:
UTSVT thanks its corporate partners who make the construction of the Samsung Solorean possible, as well as its loyal members for their many hours of service and commitment to this project.
After a significant amount of debugging and testing, the National Instruments CompactRIO is now a fully-functional battery management system!
Even during finals season, several members made time in their schedule for laying up the upper body. Last week, the team unwrapped the upper body and pulled it out of the mold:
The upper portion of the body weighed a mere 50 lbs. and can be carried by one person. This was a significant improvement from Solar Steer at over 200 lbs.!
As you may have noticed on the front page, UTSVT is now on Twitter! Via this method, you can be as informed of new developments as if you were in the room with the members!