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Human Powered Blender
Team Pink Elephant: Michelle Aldrete, Adam Clark, Danielle Salamoni, and Garett Sietz
(team picture)
Photo Credit: Christopher Alston
IntroductionThe objective for this project is to design a human powered blender for children
Kindergarten through 12th grade.
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Introduction ContinuedLaurel Tree Charter School does not have a human powered blender
Laurel Tree Charter School has a human powered blander.
Specifications:• Size options• Evident Education
Value• User Guide
Considerations:• Vandalism• Mobility• Usability• Replaceable Parts• Versatility
CriteriaSafety 10
Usability 9
Repair and Maintainability 9
Durability 8
Effectiveness 7
Level of Educational Value 4
Cost 3
*Criteria were assigned a weight value of least important to most important on a scale from 0-10
Final DesignStorage for Battery, Inverter, and Blender24V DC Motor
Steel Hub
Wheel
Bench
PedalsPhoto Credit: Adam Clark
Photo Credit: Garett Sietz
CostMaintenance Cost
Material Cost
Task Frequency Task Time Cost TimeBelt Change Approximately every 5 years 30 minutes 50.00 5 YearsCleaning Blender Before putting the blender away 15 minutes 0.00 Variable depending on usage Changing Wood As needed Variable Variable Variable Battery Replacement As needed 15 minutes 30.00 3-5 Years
Item QTY Cost for Pink Elephants Retail CostPlywood (5ft by 5ft) 1 Donated 22.512 by 4 (Various Lengths) 7 Donated 5.00Bicycle Wheel 1 Donated 35.00Bicycle Chains 4 Donated 39.8836V DC Motor 1 50.00 100.0012V Battery 1 35.47 35.47Belt 1 31.07 31.07Steel Bearings (3/8 in) 2 23.59 23.59Plywood (8ft by 6ft) 1 22.51 22.51Multimeter 1 9.97 9.97Waterseal (12 Oz) 2 8.63 8.63Blocking Diode 1 7.49 7.49Jumper Cables 1 7.49 7.494 by 4 (6ft) 2 6.50 6.50Rim Tape (Roll) 1 5.39 5.392" Stainless Steel Screws 30 5.10 5.102 by 4 (8 ft) 1 5.00 5.00Battery/Alternator Testor 1 4.99 4.99Corner Brace (1 1/2 in) 1 3.99 3.993" Stainless Steel Screws 20 3.80 3.80Steel Rod (1/2 in, 3ft) 1 2.97 2.97Sandpaper (Packs) 1 1.50 1.50Total 235.46 387.85
Summary and Conclusion
• To completely discharge the battery, the blender must be run for approximately 2 hours
• To completely recharge the battery, the device must be operated for approximately 12 hours