Hacking in Ga-Nkoane

Electro-mechanical battery charger

Dawid with his press

T00bl1pp3 en I had a “quick” (10 hour round trip) visit to Ga-Nkoane in Limpopo -for those who don’t immediately know where this is: [mappress mapid=”2″]

The reason for our visit was to test a field device House4Hack is busy developing for Eskom.  The device will be used during their surveys of the sub-reticulation networks to record the phase balancing of these network.

While we were busy with the test, I met an incredible gentleman, Dawid – he appears to be the local hacker of Ga-Nkoane!    He was extremely interrested in our device and once I explained, he realised that we were also hackers and immediately wanted to do a quick show and tell.

He showed off someof his projects:  the first a electro-mechanical battery charger, complete with dashboard – the second a self-made press.  The battery charger uses an electrical motor to turn a car’s alternator, it even includes a dashlight to show when the battery is charged!  All the parts were “recycled” from equipment that was beyond repair.

I left Ga-Nkoane filled with inspiration – can’t wait for Saturday’s Hackathon!

 

 

 

T00bl1pp3 en I had a “quick” (10 hour round trip) visit to Ga-Nkoane in Limpopo -for those who don’t immediately know where this is: [mappress mapid=”2″] The reason for our visit was to test a field device House4Hack is busy developing for Eskom.  The device will be used during their surveys of the sub-reticulation networks to record…

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