WarmUp Boot Logs
Week 1 (1/23-1/30)
After forming our team and consolidating our skill sets, we decided that we want to take our project to have a core of hardware/building, with minimal coding. Originally we were heading towards the path of a robot performing a simple task, but in the end we chose to build something that us three can be passionate about: a ski boot warmer powered by a solar panel.
Week 2 (1/30-2/5)
- Focused on breaking down our budget to be as specific as possible
- Met with our TA, Nathan Schmetter, about the logistics of our project.
- Brought up two types of heaters: (1) resistor-based (2) Peltier device heater
- Incorporate an Arduino to develop the temperature threshold system (allowing user to control temperature)
- Preliminary challenge identification
- Talked about how we plan on presenting our project at the demo
- Wrote up our project proposal, including the Gantt Chart
Week 3 (2/6-2/12)
- Met with Nathan to go over our proposal
- Then waited for Humberto's comments
- Amended our project proposal to address the flaws highlighted in our feedback, which included:
- Lack of detail in describing the user interface
- Omitting our beloved Nathan from our team members section
- Omitting general safety from our challenges
- Failing to reference the circuit tutorials we will be following to use Arduino to both heat up and adjust the temperature of the heating pads
- We also made a huge pivot in our project in eliminating the solar panel component
- This will remove the need of a UV light to demo
- Also will free up a bunch of our budget (skis on craigslist went for about $30, a good fifth of the budget)
- Will allow us to devote more time and effort to an already complicated system, the interface-heating pad system.
- Amended our budget accordingly
- Included 9V battery adapter and wall power source
- Added a solderable breadboard
- Added potentiometers for the buttons
- Added Gorilla Epoxy to help for ensuring a waterproof seal
- We were having trouble deciding on the battery, but we are going to go ahead with Nathan's suggestion and simply, during the testing phase, use 9V batteries
Week 4 (2/13-2/20)
This week was mainly devoted to gathering all our supplies, since we were recently approved to move forward with our project and start building. Some of our materials have arrived and some parts we are still waiting on in the mail. In addition to ordering all the parts, we have been taking some time to get comfortable with using the Arduino, a piece of technology that not all of us are completely familiar with. We look forward to having all of our parts arrive in the next few days so we can begin our work constructing our heated ski boot