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Log Book for March 6, 2008
Engineering Report
Eric Harkleroad Reporting
Log Book for March 6, 2008
Engineering Report
Eric Harkleroad Reporting
Generator/Electricity:
Wendy
Hobbs Meter: 3466.8 hrs [ +22.2 hrs since yesterday ]
Voltage: 119 VAC
[*] Frequency: 62 Hz
Oil Level: full
Oil Pressure: 30 PSI
Water Drained: no
Xantrex Inverter/Dynasty Batteries:
Time Voltage (Temp Comp) Load Temp Generator Running?
10:46 20.8 17A 5C no
11:10 17.9 18A 5C no
20:00 26.8 8A 9C yes
Notes/Comments:
Additional Xantrex readings from earlier in the morning were lost due
to internet issues.
Fuel Status (as of 18:00):
Diesel:
Approximate Reading: 5/8
Propane Tank:
Approximate Reading: 74% (740 gallons = 2801.2 L)
Gasoline:
Quantity Remaining: 49 gallons = 185.5 L [ -3 gallons since yesterday ]
Oil:
GenSet Quantity: 8 quarts [ no change since yesterday ]
[*] ATV Quantity: 13 quarts [ no change since yesterday ]
[*] V'ger Quantity: 0 quarts [ no change since yesterday ]
Notes/Comments:
V'ger offsite
Water Status:
Outside Potable Water Tank Level: 530 gallons = 2006.3 L
Trailer Potable Water Tank Level: 1 inches from the base
[**] Potable Water Meter Reading: 26574.4 gallons = 100594.7 L
[ +100.5 gallons since yesterday ]
Out to Toilet Meter Reading: 8220.3 gallons = 31117.1 L
[ +4.5 gallons since yesterday ]
In to GreenHab Meter Reading: 7823 gallons = 29613.2 L
[ no change since yesterday ]
Dishwasher Runs: 0
Notes/Comments:
Trailer tank was emptied into the in-ground external tank in order to
raise the pressure to help with pumping water into the internal tank.
GreenHab:
Crops Watered: no
Observatory:
not used
Transportation:
V'ger
Used: no
Oil Checked: no
[*] Tire Status: NO VALUE SUPPLIED
[**] Odometer: NO VALUE SUPPLIED
Kawasaki ATVs
ATV 1
Used: yes
Oil Checked: yes
Fuel Consumed: 1 gallon = 3.8 L
Tire Status: checked-OK
ATV 2
Used: yes
Oil Checked: yes
Fuel Consumed: 1 gallon = 3.8 L
Tire Status: checked-OK
ATV 3
Used: yes
Oil Checked: yes
Fuel Consumed: 1 gallon = 3.8 L
Tire Status: checked-OK
Mars Surface Suits:
Please see list of items in today's EVA report. No critical issues.
Appliances:
Our suggested upgrade for the shower is to install a low-flow
showerhead, which has a few advantages over our current setup:
-> Costs about $5 or less at Target/Wal-Mart (would probably pay for
itself many times over through reduced fuel and water costs)
-> Installs in 5 minutes
-> Decreases water usage while not noticeably impacting user experience
-> Has a "navy shower button" which allows shutdown of flow without
requiring the user to spend time resetting the mix of hot and cold
after restarting the flow (thus saving additional water)
-> Reduces environmental impact and contribution to global warming by
decreasing fuel usage for heating water (though global warming may be a
desired effect for terraforming purposes)
Your chief engineer has installed a low-flow showerhead at his
residence on Earth and is very pleased with it.
GreenHab:
inside
time temp hum
10:35 88F 13%
17:13 82F 14%
outside
time temp hum
10:35 46.2F 15%
17:13 48.4F 11%
We confirmed that the air pumps in Aquatic tanks #1-3 all seem to be
working OK (they are producing bubbles). There is no air pump in tank
#4.
We added 2 buckets of potable water (about 4 gallons) each to aquatic
tanks 1-3 (total of 6 buckets or about 12 gallons) to help with
circulation.
Notes/Comments:
Apologies for lateness of this report--our internet connection has been
temperamental today and became reliable only around 20:00.
For the record, your chief engineer is below average with a crossbow.
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