"It was really quite impressive to have the kind of power the Xantrex DR Inverter/Charger delivered" - team member Dr. Vandy Blue Spikes of the Earth Science Agency
Concern about the affect of greenhouse gasses on the
Earth's ice covered regions has led to a number of scientific expeditions aimed
at better understanding climate change, sea level rise, and whether polar ice is
gaining or losing mass.
Xantrex products are playing an integral role in expeditions such as the Arctic
Circle Traverse (ACT) by providing clean, reliable power for key scientific
instruments. Recently, a Xantrex DR Inverter/Charger, DC Disconnect, TM500A
Battery Meter and C40 Charge Controller were used by a team of scientists
contributing to ACT, which is attempting to understand the affect of
environmental change in the Arctic Circle.
"Working in the Arctic is difficult to say the least," said team
member Dr. Vandy Blue Spikes of the Earth Science Agency. "With our Xantrex
DR Inverter/Charger we were able to run a number of electrical components at the
same time. It was really quite impressive to have that kind of power."
During a two-week period in May, a team of six scientists traveled on
snowmobiles across Southern Greenland along the Arctic Circle measuring snow
accumulation. During the expedition, 400 km of continuous ground penetrating
radar and global positioning system data were collected. As well, ice core
samples were taken. Scientists will use the information to try to determine
whether the Arctic ice is shrinking or expanding.
The Xantrex equipment provided AC power from batteries for the expeditionýs
base camp building. The camp was used to conduct science experiments and shelter
the team. The Greenland expedition was jointly funded by NASA and the National
Science Foundation (NSF) through a grant to Dr. Joe McConnell of the Desert
Research Institute in Reno, Nevada.
About Xantrex
Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world leader in the development, manufacturing and
marketing of advanced power electronic products and systems for the distributed,
mobile and programmable power markets. The company's products convert raw
electrical power from any central, distributed, or backup power source into
high-quality power required by electronic and electrical equipment.
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