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Yep, it kinda grows in there. I might bring my camera to any nearby Canon service centre. Just to give me a peace of mind :)
In der Juni Ausgabe berichtet das neue sensor Magazin über den heimathafen Wiesbaden: wp.me/p2hiGa-73
El espejo está rodeado de estos. Se supone que modifican su curvatura y hacen correcciones.
La verdad es que el espejo se ve bastante curvo, pero ese efecto no lo captan las fotos.
Left fuel level sensor was replaced under warranty. Instead of lifting the rubber flap from the front, like it was supposed to be done, dealership mechanics decided to just rip the whole thing open.
The only question I have is - are they *that* stupid? Moron in a hurry could've figured that one out.
The obvious answer is, then, that they simply don't give a shit.
Wide operating temperature range: -20 to +250 Celsius degree
Dielectric strength: 1,500V AC for one second
Short thermal response time in water, high stability in moisture
Suitable for use in high-temperature and moisture environments
High accuracy, Different tolerancr available ,Cost-effective
UL approval ,RoHS compliant
Climatic category:IEC60068-1
Resistance tolerance :+/-1% to +/-5%
Insulation resistance: Greater or equal 100Mohm
Dissipation Coefficient : 2.6-15mW/Celsius degree in still air
Time constant : 25-65 Seconds in still air
Moisture resistance: 40Celsius degree 95% RH 1000 hours
Recommended Applications:
1. Temperature measurement in household appliances:
air condtioner,refrigerator,dryers,cooker,small appliance
2. Automobile
3. Temperature sensors for industry control
A before/after shot to show dust on my sensor. I swiped the sensor with an Arctic Butterfly brush before the after image. Not bad, not bad at all.
Here is a closeup of one of the new BMS battery sensor modules. It was originally designed to bolt directly to the most negative battery terminal in the string of four that it monitors, but I don't like that design in an automotive environment subject to lots of vibration. I prefer to use Nordlock washers and to crank down the terminal screws to spec. I used a ring terminal to connect to one of the tapped bus bars or jumpers to measure the voltage. The four positive terminal leads are connected to smaller ring terminals and the taps on the bus bars or jumpers.
I am trying my sensor in my arm for the first time. It hurts a little but I suspect that will go away soon.
Picture taken at 50mm f:22, over a white roof. PP whit Camera Raw to show dust spot more crearly.
The picture was flipped to show the sensor as seen from the lens bayonet in a way to make easier the clean up.
Some very big spot on the right center side.
Featuring a new glass lens design in a hearty IP67 housing, Balluff introduces the new BOS 50K series family of photoelectric sensors. With an impressive 2m sensing range, this background suppression sensor and its highly-visible red light emitter is simple to set up and adjust, and it can detect objects regardless of color. It is a superior choice for installations where laser sensors may cause safety concerns or perform poorly due to contaminants in the air.
150306 Les Corts. Jornada festiva a les superilles de la Maternitat i Sant Ramon per la sensibilització sensorial. Carrer Benavent i la plaça de les Ceràmiques Vicens. Barcelona 06/03/2015 Foto: Robert Ramos
150306 Les Corts. Jornada festiva a les superilles de la Maternitat i Sant Ramon per la sensibilització sensorial. Carrer Benavent i la plaça de les Ceràmiques Vicens. Barcelona 06/03/2015 Foto: Robert Ramos
I knew the sensor on my 40D was dirty but damn I had no idea it was that bad! Good thing I have a new set of dust-aid cleaners on the way.