The big day! Installation was afoot at Cranfield University, our little electronic babies would be put in their proper homes. Sadness, yet joy ensued.
This is the place where the 'energy harvester' goes. The one where as you step on a pressure pad, the lights go up and drop down when you step off.
The guys from the MDes course, Andy, Donnagh, Veronica and Andy did a great job setting up the stand, here they are busily painting and drilling.
Andy proves that the energy harvester works beautifully while Nicolas observes nervously.
the placement of the proximity lights. Beautifully fitted.
This is the back of the energy harvester, the LED strips sat perfectly on the frame.
Testing the energy harvester. Even with my meager weight they seemed to function fine.
The proximity sensors and lights.
And from the back. This was where Nicolas went tap crazy a little later on and ended up applying masking tape to anything that could or would be taped.
The stand. Nicolas and Donnagh discussing the EU or something.
Proximity sensors a-go-go!
Perhaps the best thing about Cranfield University is they have their own airstrip, apparently the third busiest airport in the country. I don't even think LCC has a helipad.
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