Project:Midomo test kit

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Midomo

Background

[Midomo] is a 3 in 1 water transport, purification and storage device that has been designed to provide a potable water supply to low-income households. It is particularly applicable in rural and urban situations where people have to travel a significant distance to collect water from sources where microbiological water quality cannot be guaranteed.

We have built several prototypes that require testing in the UK before being deployed into field trials in Kenya.

This project aims to develop testing tools that can be used in a ‘lab’ setting in the UK to gather benchmark performance data before being modified to work in a field setting to gather ‘real world’ data.

The project is split into several phases:

  1. Develop accurate and reliable test equipment that can be used to measure and record pressure (and speed?) data from the running system
  2. Run tests to gather data to characterise product performance
  3. Modify the equipment built in (1) to allow it to be used off-grid in a field environment
  4. Run equivalent tests during field trials to assess the impact of changing environment

Equipment

For the pressure sensing and data logging:


To drive the filtration system in a lab setting I’ll also need a heavy-duty motor, drive train and a frame to keep it all in place.