Sunday, January 31, 2010

Started with the Students!




We started on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 for the conversion! I have a solid crew and more are interested! It was very exciting to go over the process and some of the procedures (mostly about safety) we will use. Some have a pretty good knowledge of the tools, but I began to teach what each tool was and what it was for. On Thursday, we took a picture of ourselves for a newsletter for Rotary International. They have generously made a wonderful donation to the project and they wanted a short quote and photo of the starting crew.
We had an example transmission and electric motor that I was able to borrow from a pioneer in a electric car conversions in San Diego, Mr. Abran Quevedo (Mr. Q). He is a retired auto shop and art teacher and I am currently taking his class on electric car conversions. He will undoubtedly be a great resource for us on this project. I taught the studens about the tools and I had a few dive in and take the tranny and motor apart. Next, the students took out the alternator, which was easy to get to. The car itself is great to work on, there is so much room to access everything in the engine compartment.
Also had some exciting news! The Southbay Expressway (new I-125 toll road) has made a donation as well! In addition, we have a donation of body work and paint from Joey Reyes from Southbay Dent Repair and Auto Service in National City. This is great news as we needed that before we were to be able to put up sponsorship logos onto the hood of the car.
The students will be creating a website and documenting via photos, videos and their own reports on our progress. In addition, I have a couple of students designing a logo for the project. More info will unfold and we are all excited about the start of the project!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Starting to work with students this week!

It has been long in coming but I am now ready to work with students on the project. We will officially begin Project Z on Tuesday, January 26, 2010! The interest is high and my hope is that I can find a way to give so many students meaningful ways to learn all of the wonderful concepts and skills involved in this conversion. I know that I have learned so much, especially about electrical engineering, that I have been more and more excited to begin the project. So far we have gotten more sponsorships and I hope that I can get a sponsorship from an auto body shop to help with the rust spots and paint. Since we have a car wrap being donated for the project when it is complete, it will have to be painted, a cost that I had neglected to calculate! As the project grows, a website will be created and you will hear from other students about the progress of the project. Here is until next time you hear from me, after we have begun! Let's hope that the rain does not come as it has been extremely stormy the past two weeks.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Moved the car to school!


I have now committed further to the project! On Saturday morning (January 9th, 2010) I had the car towed to school. We will begin with the after school program on January 25th! Recent developments are that I am taking an Electric Car Conversion class which is giving me a preview of what I have to look forward to. This has been great to see where other people have converted cars and hit some challenges. Makes me more optimistic than ever too.
Attached is a picture of the car at school! Until later...