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FPI Sensors International is the premier manufacturer of custom and standard liquid level sensors and float switches. With 20 years of experience, we are dedicated to efficiency, quality, integrity and building long-lasting customer relationships.
FPI Sensors,
1301 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 140,
Eagan,MN,55121,USA,
Phone: 1-800-852-9984,
Fax: (651) 681-1888,
Contact Person: Gary Maas,
Contact Email: info@fpisensors.com,
Website: www.fpisensors.com,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDDYCgedhb4,
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liquid level sensor,float switch,water level sensor,liquid flow switch,float level sensor
Gemsâ„¢ Sensors & Controls LS-1900 provides excellent stability for general use in oils and water. It is also provides large float displacement, switch withstands rough service which is suitable for high viscosity liquids.
People who wants to know the micro particles in the environment, it would be best to go for particle sensor for them. It will provide you accurate data regarding the presence of particles in the air.
This solar motion detector features 3 control dials to customize your light to match your needs. LUX determines the level of darkness that must be reached for the light to turn on. TIME sets the duration of illumination time. And SENS determines the range of motion detection. There is also the ability to select from 2 Working Modes: Steady on /Motion sensor activation.
Built-in motion detector turns the light on automatically. Motion lights also happen to be by far the best type of security lighting you can use to deter criminals from targeting your home at night. This solar security light is perfect for areas such as a garage, pathway, and backyard with a motion detecting range of 120 degrees from up to 16.4ft. Lights turn on up to 600 times per full charge if used in sensor mode.
22 - Jul - 2014:
Today's shot was a test set which I posted on my photography forum to demonstrate the different field of views that different sensor sizes show.
I set up the cameras on a tripod, using the same lens, and took the same shot on a full frame camera, a 1.3 crop and a 1.6 crop. This showed how the cropped sensor gave the appearance of zooming in on the subject over the full frame camera.
After Sensor Cleaning with Eclipse and Sensor Swab. Notice the disappointing big thing on the middle right
This is one of my favorite parts right here. It's nice and complex looking, while not being detailed.
Here you can see the much smaller blue LED's used and the HEX Schmitt trigger.
It is a much more compact and efficient design.
F8KN 20190609. Bear damage. Lucky that this site survived, given that there was a puncture to the exposed sensor cable. A bear broke the video-trigger camera off the tree, but fortunately the camera was in the bushes, survived the winter, and had some great bear footage.
Tooth mark in sensor cable. We have videos of bear cubs test-biting the sensor cable.