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		<title>First UMPC camp. Day 0.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2007 20:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chippy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I made it down to Karlsruhe in Germany after a quite stressful train journey with the bike and all the kit and after a short journey that turned out to be a 2.5hours trek to the campsite. I just managed to get the tent up before it got dark and I had to dive straight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/FirstUMPCcamp.Day0_13BB8/IMG_47252.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 10px 5px 0px" height="180" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/FirstUMPCcamp.Day0_13BB8/IMG_4725_thumb.jpg" width="240" align="left" border="0"></a> I made it down to Karlsruhe in Germany after a quite stressful train journey with the bike and all the kit and after a short journey that turned out to be a 2.5hours trek to the campsite. I just managed to get the tent up before it got dark and I had to dive straight into the tent though because there are thousands of hungry mosquitos here.</p>
<p>After spending an hour trying to organise my kit inside my one-man tent (I gave up) I finally settled down with the local radio playing on the mobile phone and the Q1b lit by my USB led lamp. How nice!</p>
<p>The campsite here is terrible. It&#8217;s right next to a factory and full of drunk people. In front of me is someone <em>trying</em> to&nbsp;play the bongos and to the right of me is a family having an argument.&nbsp;Mmmm. I hope it gets better than this!</p>
<p>Tomorrow will be the first test of the Solar kit. Will it work? Will I be sitting in my tent tomorrow evening surfing the net and writing journal entries or will I be playing cards?</p>
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		<title>Unlucky weather.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chippy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Could the weather forecast be any worse? Not only will I get wet and be unable to test the solar kit fully but with an overnight low of 11 degrees, camping&#160;wouldn&#8217;t be much fun.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could the weather forecast <em>be</em> any worse? Not only will I get wet and be unable to test the solar kit fully but with an overnight low of 11 degrees, camping&nbsp;wouldn&#8217;t be much fun.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Unluckyweather_C150/image03.png"><img height="366" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Unluckyweather_C150/image0_thumb1.png" width="352"></a></p>
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		<title>Blue Bike Baggage test</title>
		<link>http://solarumpc.com/2007/06/10/blue-bike-baggage-test/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2007 22:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chippy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Encouraged by yesterdays progress with the solar kit, I spent most of today finishing off the wiring and packing it all into a plastic box. I then paired down my kit list somewhat (out goes the Nokia N800 and spare mobile phone, two pairs of underwear, one of the t-shirts, the multimeter and a pair [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/BlueBikeBaggagetest_2DA/image04.png"><img height="126" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/BlueBikeBaggagetest_2DA/image0_thumb2.png" width="240" align="right" border="0"></a> Encouraged by yesterdays progress with the solar kit, I spent most of today finishing off the wiring and packing it all into a plastic box. I then paired down my kit list somewhat (out goes the Nokia N800 and spare mobile phone, two pairs of underwear, one of the t-shirts, the multimeter and a pair of trousers) and loaded everything up on the bike to see what sort of weight I was dealing with. The total wight of the bike and kit together (that&#8217;s biking, camping and computing gear) comes to 55KG. I have some food and bits and pieces to add to that so lets call it 60KG. Considering the bike weighs 25Kg that means I&#8217;m going to be carrying a 35Kg office. I took the bike for a ride and it seems pretty stable although I am a little worried about brake failure. I only have a back-pedal brake and while its very good I&#8217;m in serious trouble if it fails.&nbsp;I&#8217;m thinking about getting front brakes fitted this week. I also notice a small S in the back wheel. Its out of alignment and I hope that it can be brought true again by a local bike shop. If not, I&#8217;m probably in trouble and might have to switch bikes. I don&#8217;t want to do that as I really like FK398. Its been a work horse for 4 years and it deserves to be in the tour. It also looks great. I love the retro style.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.umpcportal.com/gallery/d/5204-3/solartour1+018.jpg">&nbsp;<br /><font size="1">About 90% loaded. The Kronan feels OK to ride with 35KG on it.</font></p>
<p>Another&nbsp;problem I really need to think about is the positioning of the solar panel on the bike. I can easily deploy 50% of it across the rear baggage but that&#8217;s not really going to be enough. I should have tried to find two separate 12W panels and mounted them front and rear but its too late for that now and I&#8217;ll have to work round it. In this part of the world, the sun gives you about 4 full-power hours per day. With a 50% deployment of the panel, that&#8217;s only 48W/hrs. Short of the 60W/hrs I think I need per day. However, what I could do (and I really like the sound of this idea) is take a 2 hours working break between 12 and 2. This should give me close to 50W/hr of energy assuming the sun is shining. Outside these hours I might pick up another 10-20 w/hr so that&#8217;s 70W/hr of energy from the panel in a day. It looks like its possible and I will test the theory this week.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.umpcportal.com/gallery/d/5207-3/solartour1+019.jpg"><br /><font size="1">Under the seat is the battery and electrical kit. It weighs something like&nbsp;5KG but packs an 80W/hr lead-acid battery and a 56W/hr Li-Ion battery. Enough to take a full days energy from the solar panel.</font>&nbsp;</p>
<p><font size="2"><img src="http://www.umpcportal.com/gallery/d/5182-3/solartour1+009.jpg"><br /><font size="1">There&#8217;s about 5KG going on the front rack. Its&nbsp;not attached to the forks so doesn&#8217;t affect steering as much as panniers would. I&#8217;m thinking of using it as a computer table in the evening but I can&#8217;t find a good enough stool.</font>&nbsp;</font></p>
<p align="center"><font size="2"><img src="http://www.umpcportal.com/gallery/d/5175-4/solartour1+008.jpg">&nbsp;</font></p>
<p align="left"><font size="1">Mounted on the front handlebar are the Garmin Etrex GPS logger and a Plexiglas map holder. I will get some rain covers and more straps for the equipment. The Q1b UMPC sits in the right hand pannier its its organizer case and wrapped in clothes. I will have to be careful about making sure the device is in hibernation before I ride. If its in standby and then goes into hibernation it will have to start-up the disk. I don&#8217;t want that to happen while I&#8217;m riding as it could be fatal.</font></p>
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<div class="wlWriterSmartContent" id="0767317B-992E-4b12-91E0-4F059A8CECA8:b582b8f3-b97e-4b7e-904b-54ffea9aa412" style="padding-right: 0px;padding-left: 0px;padding-bottom: 0px;margin: 0px;padding-top: 0px">Technorati tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/solar%20panel" rel="tag">solar panel</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/solar%20energy" rel="tag">solar energy</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/computing" rel="tag">computing</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/umpc" rel="tag">umpc</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/mobility" rel="tag">mobility</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/bike%20touring" rel="tag">bike touring</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/biking" rel="tag">biking</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/camping" rel="tag">camping</a></div>
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		<title>Welcome to Solar UMPC. Welcome to the Solar UMPC Tour.</title>
		<link>http://solarumpc.com/2007/04/27/welcome-to-solar-umpc-welcome-to-the-solar-umpc-tour/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 22:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chippy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, this isn&#8217;t just another one of those keyword-seeking blogs that hang around waiting for a market and clogging up search results. This is one with a purpose. A real project! A working blog from day 1. If you don&#8217;t know me, Hi! I&#8217;m Steve (aka Chippy) from UMPCPortal.com and in about a month from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, this isn&#8217;t just another one of those keyword-seeking blogs that hang around waiting for a market and clogging up search results. This is one with a purpose. A real project! A working blog from day 1.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know me, Hi! I&#8217;m Steve (aka Chippy) from UMPCPortal.com and in about a month from now I will be starting my Solar UMPC Tour and this site is where the project will be detailed and journaled from start to finish and beyond. Yes, a Solar UMPC Tour! I&#8217;ll be taking a bike, camping equipment an off-the-shelf UMPC and solar kit to South Germany, climbing on the bike and cycling down the Rhine for about 7 days while continuing to&nbsp;work on UMPCPortal.com and Solar-UMPC.com&nbsp;using a UMPC. No, not while I&#8217;m riding. I&#8217;ll be stopping at lots of cafe&#8217;s on the way! There&#8217;s one important rule I should mention though &#8211; <strong>No mains charging of equipment is allowed.</strong> Everything will run off solar power for a week. Camera, Mobile Phone, Lighting and UMPC.</p>
<p>Sounds like a challenge doesn&#8217;t it. It will be! Its one month away and I haven&#8217;t even started testing solar equipment yet. I don&#8217;t know how long I will need the UMPC each day. I don&#8217;t even know what UMPC to take. I don&#8217;t know how long my camera will last on AA batteries. What data connectivity should I use? Bike? Tent? There also the small worry that I haven&#8217;t done a bike tour in years. I need to get on a 4 week training program so that I can cover the ground between stop-overs and still have enough time to work. And then there&#8217;s the weather. More unpredictable than a UMPC manufacturers battery life figure!&nbsp;One thing is for sure,&nbsp;I won&#8217;t be going if there&#8217;s no sun forecast and if the weather breaks half way through I probably wont be able to go on. End of story!</p>
<p>All these questions will be answered in the coming weeks. The project starts today and I&#8217;m happy to say&nbsp;I&#8217;ve got the support of&nbsp;the best sponsor possible. VIA Technologies.&nbsp;I have been thinking about this project since last year and put the details to VIA some time ago. They came back very quickly&nbsp;with a positive feel and after our first project conference call this morning, we&#8217;ve agreed to do it and are all&nbsp;very excited about it. Its what the UMPC is all about of course. The combination of Ultra Mobility, power-efficiency, work and play. Ultra Mobile Life!</p>
<p>So there&#8217;s the introduction in plain text. Things will get more detailed and colourful from here on and I hope you&#8217;ll stay with me, help me, advise me and pass the word on about Ultra Mobile Computing. Help me. I&#8217;ll say that one again!</p>
<p>Steve.</p>
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