0202-EngineeringReport

ENGINEERING REPORT SOL #10

Date: 02 Feb 2016

Crew Engineer Name: Anderson Wilder

Diesel – 50% (It’s hard to keep an accurate number because I stand so far

below the needle)

Propane – 81%

Gasoline (5 Gallon containers for ATV) – 10 Gallons

Water (trailer) measured in inches from the top– topped off

Water (static) measured in inches from the bottom – 25

Trailer to Static Pump used – No

Water (loft) – 12, topped it off

Static to Loft Pump used – Yes, topped it off

Water Meter: 104,131.6

Atv # 1,3,5 Oil Checked: Good

Atv # 1,3,5 Fuel Used Gals: Unknown

Atv # 1,3,5 Tires Status: Good

Atv Hours Used Day: 20 mins on #5

Atv Notes And Comments: ATV #1 is out of commission as of right now, so all

that we have operational is ATV #3 and 5 at this moment. Battery to ATV #4

is very likely dead, charging it did not make a noticeable difference. I

was able to resuscitate #5 and get it running, “IT’S ALIVE!” Since I had to

run the engine to make sure it was charging the battery, I ran it around in

front of the hab for the photographer to get some shots

Summary of Engineering activities: Went through basic engineering report

procedures, everything is good

Notes:

Received the bolt cutters from Hollow Mountain through the

photographer so I cut the lock to the observatory since the keys were still

locked inside

Questions and Concerns to Mission Support:

N/A

REQUESTS:

Only concern here would be to get a new lock for the observatory,

and maybe another battery or two for the other ATVs #2 and #4.