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The meetings are held at: MOUNT WAVERLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE
First Tuesday Monthly (Nearest the main road on the East end – the craft room)
Association for Climate Technology Solutions
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Next Meeting – Tuesday – September 1st
Address details – Please note
MOUNT WAVERLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE
(CNR of STEPHENSONS RD AND MILLER CRES)
“The Craft room at the East end nearest the main road”
47 MILLER CRESCENT
MOUNT WAVERLEY
VIC 3149
Doors open at 7.00pm for a 7.30 commencement.
Start Time: 7:30
End Time: 10.45 pm (Hall vacated by 11:00pm)
Entry: $8:00 Members $5.00 Concession Members
$12.00 Non Members $10.00 Non Members Concession
New Member – $30 – $15 Concession – includes First Entry Free
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Welcome to the September News Letter and agenda.
IDEAS PLEASE : If you would like to hear a speaker on a relevant topic please indicate your interest and suggest a suitable speaker if you know one.
Peter Campbell – Chief Technical advisor – 1) Putting together submission for Vic Govt Climate Change/Transport green paper, focussing on transport (& maybe stationary energy) improvements that can be made,
2) Probably show model of Stirling Engine kit if get working in time,
3) Outline magnetic motor idea & see if people can shoot it down.
Cameron Ashton – Chairman progress Update: Technical
– Gas collapsing pressure – a device to put the gas under 600psi of pressure to determine the collapsing presure.
– High voltage alternator from Perth hopes to have 3-4 LPM down the neck of the Datsun
– Plans to build a robust 10 LPM system
– More on Map sensors and controllers for review
– Dyno Testing with John Bennett and Marcus Clayton Deniliquin next month to test the effects of HOH fuel cocktailing
Gary Clancy – Guest – Will share the vision to build a Geodesic Dome village in the South West corner of QLD using alternative power systems and introduce some fascinating technology from the gadget man which claims up to and over 100% improvement in fuel economy and power.
Ian Hacon – Just been to Sydney and will report on the Water by pass system and Steam enhancement fuel system now fitted to the old Ford 250.
Positions filled from the August AGM –
President – Brian Roche
Secretary / Treasury – Ian Hacon –
Chairman – Cameron Ashton
Committee member and Law Advisor – Darryl O’Bryan
Second Committee member –
The committee above is only concerned with the running of the association as a legal entity and making sure it is run according to its policies.
AAE’s are concerned with the activities that are organised within the Association and all members are welcome to initiate new activity groups and create appropriate positions of responsibility in accordance with the Associations Rules.
– ASSOCIATION ACTIVITY EXECUTIVES (AAE’s)
Chief Technical Advisor – Peter Campbell
Librarian and information co-ordinator – Martin Cole
Project Executives /Consultants /Co-ordinaters (PECC’s)
These positions can be created at any time as members initiate projects
Engine Testing Supervisor – Darrin Farr
Hydrogen / Hydroxy Systems – Cameron Ashton –
Internal Combustion – Vapour fuel systems: GEET,
Steve Parker
Motions Passed
– Door admittance: Raise to $8 members ($5 for pensioners maintained) $12 non members. ($10 pensioner non members maintained )
-Presenters who are members and on the agenda officially – Free entry
– Guests free when invited by a member for the first time only. Guest to sign our guest book.
-abolish supper fund in lou of raised fees.
SUPPER AS USUAL AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE MEETING
NOTICE: Special Dinner in Ballarat with Professor Ian Plimer – Global Warming, the Missing Science
A dinner invitation with a very important speaker Professor Ian Plimer
Author of Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science
One night only, 3 Course Dinner with Tea and Coffee
Date: September 10, 2009 Time: 6.00 pm for a 6.30pm start
Seats are limited Sovereign Room – Mid City Hotel Ballarat
19 Doveton Street North, Ballarat
Cost $50 a ticket.
Numbers limited. Drinks available on the night at bar prices
Bookings Essential as seats are limited: Bookings and payments:
Connor Court Publishing Phone- (03) 9005 9167
Email- booking@connorcourt.com
We now have a good range of test equipment at our disposal and need more folk prepared to take the initiative and get involved in projects. We welcome you so please come and join us.
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If you have a DVD or video (on topic) that you would like to donate to the library then please see Dave at the door.
**Please bring your pet projects for display and enjoy the communion of other like minded experimenters.
Ian Hacon…Secretary nutech@tpg.com.au
If you would like to contribute to the meeting for a segment presentation please contact
Cameron 90388546 (Engin) or Ian on 90176123 (Engin) or 94572814
Guests Welcome!
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