DIY Solar Powered Mini Vehicle
This Instructable is a guide to create both a solar powered mini vehicle. The target audience for this tutorial will be a science or technology classroom for grades 9-12 or a small team within the workplace. As indicated in the title of the tutorial the topic is solar energy and how it can be used. Solar energy is captured by photovoltaic cells which convert the energy into electricity. To help apply this tutorial to a classroom we will use STEL-7. STEL-7: Design in Technology and Engineering Education is broken into eight ideas that give students a foundation of understanding in design. There are multiple steps of TEP used in this tutorial such as making & doing, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication.
Materials
The design of this solar vehicle has only two wheels unlike the traditional four wheels.
2x DC motor (1.5V-3V)
1x Solar Cell (1.5V 400mA)
1x Axel rods
2x Wheels
2x Gears
1x Balsa wood sheets (5.9in x 3.9in)
8x Balsa wood sticks
Wood Glue
Tape
*Not all materials may be used*
Creating the Body
Cut 1 & 5/8th inch off of balsa wood sheet vertically
Cut 2 (1 & 3/4 inch width x 3/20 inch long) strips from scrap balsa wood for axle support
Glue 2 strips in the up right position
Working With the Motor
Turn balsa wood sheet over
Place small gear on tip of motor
Place motor with right side of gear flush with edge of balsa wood
Tape motor to body
Connect Motor to Solar Cell
Find the optimal spot for solar cell on body
Place tape in a ring to tape the solar cell to body
Take black wire and attach to top node
Take red wire and attach to bottom node
Connect Wheels and Attach
Place gear on the left most side of axle
Attach wheels to both ends of axle
Attach Wheels
Place axle with gear on left side into the axle support
Make sure the gears are interlocked with each other