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Home › General › Solar Botanicalls Prototype

Solar Botanicalls Prototype

Rob Faludi Posted on March 16, 2007 Posted in General

Kate and I finished the prototype for Solar Botanicalls. It uses an array of solar panels for battery boosting power and as a sensor for light. Here’s the presentation we gave in class, and a movie of the prototype in action.

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