They're using a fuel cell for backup power, so we had to go test it to make sure it worked.
Here's the site:


Here's the view:


That white cabinet is the fuel cell enclosure. It contains 6 welding bottles of hydrogen and the fuel cell:

Here's the actual fuel cell unit:

4 comments:
Aren't you glad they didn't send you up in January?
Oh, no kidding! Nate (the guy I went up with) had to go up in January... They had to bring a snow cat up... that produced lots of stories :-)
Who named that... "snow cat"
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A CAT IN SNOW?
LOL! Good point!
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