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Beryl,
We only have photos of project that we have worked on but maybe they
will be of help. Following are two examples of outdoor exhibits that
are powered by solar panels.
http://www.signal-innova.com/moreinfo/prtfolio/LBAQUARIUM/SharkSense.html
http://www.signal-innova.com/moreinfo/prtfolio/Birch/Recycle_Bin.html
While these are not specifically examples of "interpreting" how solar
powers a building they are not simply running a train either.
-Mark-
* Mark Fowle, Partner
* SIGNAL-INNOVA
* 2841 East 19th Street
* Signal Hill, CA 90755
* Email: mailto:markfowle@signal-innova.com
* http://www.SIGNAL-INNOVA.com/
* Phone: (800) 417-9060
* Fax: (800) 773-7694
Beryl Rosenthal wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
> Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related
> institutions.
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> Hi all,
> Our building is going green - sort of. We are putting photo voltaic
> panels on the roof to run our lights. Several of us are interested in
> creating a small hands-on kiosk to explain to visitors how they work
> (read: interpret the building), and we have an engineering undergrad
> available to start work on this. I am interested in locating photos
> of such exhibits for her to use as examples, preferably beyond the
> "panels-turn-lights-on-and-make-the-train-set-run" sort. Anyone know
> of such a stash? Whatever happened to David Taylor's photos?
> Thanks,
> Beryl
>
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