Cardboard Model Solar Efficient House
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Cardboard Model Solar Efficient House


In this project, we make a cardboard sustainable house that runs off of solar, and the solar is stored in the battery and then the power runs three loads in the house
Supplies
The supplies you will need are
- Cardboard
- glue
- knife
- soldering iron
- wire
- cigarette lighter car charger
- multiple switches
- one fan
- access to many LED lights
- one buzzer
- three solar panels
- batter
- tape
- pen
- euro splicer
- straight edge
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Design



The first step I took to make my building was the blueprinting step I curated three angles of my building the side top and front they all have the specification info and mentions and the scaled-down dimensions
Creation


When you begin to create your house you want to start with the base and mock up your walls with tape once you have everything together with your correct Dimensions you want to begin to tack them in place with glue and lay beads around the edges in a circular half moon Technique
Wiring



When you wire your house,, you want to mock everything out on the table before you place your wiring harness. You want to make sure there are no exposed wires, and everything is completely soldered and heat-shrunk. Then, if you want to ensure all your wires go to your loads and then come from your batter.y Two-terminal components and electrical networks can be connected in series or parallel. The resulting electrical network will have two terminaandndf can participate in a series or parallel topology.
Solar Power

From your solar panel you are drawing the two small panels are 18v and 41 milliamps and the panel is 91.5v and 80 milliamps then from that power it goes to charge your battery so your battery can always have a sufficient amount of electricity to power your loads and any other thing you need on your house that you have curated for SAVPAA Series adds voltage parallel adds Amprage
Load One

For my house particularly load one is my buzzer and I have that placed in my kitchen stove to simulate a kitchen stove buzzer when your turkey is ready to come out of the oven If you're catching my draft
Load Two

In my house my load two is my four strategically placed Red LED lights to simulate Stockyard house lighting or something along the draft of a fire station they require very little electricity and the wiring is carefully tucked on the inside so you cannot tell that there is any wiring on the opposite spectrum of other people's houses where you can see it loads of wiring that looks incredibly ugly and not thought about
Load Three

In my house load three is my fan it is simulating a shop fan to keep the gases moved around and out of the building when you're welding and doing your cars this load Takes a bit of electricity but my power bank mixed with my solar panels can easily handle it my wiring is also tucked very flush and clean so you cannot see
Finish

When you're finished with your house you should have a completely done product that is completely functional with a flush switch panel and all your appliances working correctly if this is correct your procter will appreciate your creation and give you a good grade