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Checked into Queenstown after 4 hr drive from Port Elizabeth. It was a trip down memory lane as we left here in 1993 after 8 years teaching at Queenstown Girls High.
Equipment is checked and ready to go. Even without a power cable to recharge the I-H2Go it is still possible to recharge using a solar charger. The beauty of the technology supplied by Horizon Fuel Cells
With 4 days to go it looks like a week of rain and muddy roads. Looking forward to seeing a part of SA which is really off the beaten track. Must buy some Wellington Boots.
hope there is enough sun to conduct experiments with solar equipment.
Preparations are underway for the start of the project on Tuesday 17th June 2014.
Looking forward to see the faces of learners as hydrogen is generated through electrolysis and used in various pieces of equipment. It includes the i-H2Go which can be controlled by a smart phone or iPad.

The equipment was delivered in Port Elizabeth on Friday 30 May 2014.
Made contact with Cofimvaba District Offices
Awaiting clearance through Customs – 27 May
The equipment arrived in Port Elizabeth on 16th May