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This week a golf with a running problems presented for repair. The cause was traced to a broken wire on the MAP sensor. Seems some corrosion to the wire withing the plug compounded by a rather rigid connection and it broke. A new housing & connectors spliced to the loom fixed it and all within an hours work.
Precision Combo Wheel Sensor Guard and Electric Brake Assist Guard for 2015-17 F150. Pictures courtesy of Precision Truck accessories.
Testing the D7000 sensor, dark subject focusing and metering. This shot was taken with very little light, it was almost dark, right after my last sunset pics and I could barely see the building on the trail back to my vehicle. Aperture priority @f11 and let the camera do the rest, meter and focus. I am impressed especially with the detail captured in the shadows under the roof.
Line array sensor 512 pixels. For a new detetor to capture flying moths at night. Film is ready to make the PCBs. The aim is to build a tunnel with laser detection for flying moths at night.
The line sensor effective lenght is 64mm as detector. The exposure is done with a 650 nm laser line.
ATC 800+ temperature controller to regulate the temperature of my turbo cider. Turbo cider was down to 14C° when I checked and decided to rig this thing up.
The double socket on the front is wired to the heater only due to its construction. Used the extra socket to power a chinese aquarium pump that made a big diference in equalizing the heat. Temp is set to 20C° with 1 degree difference. It is cooling down in the photo.
this is a general piece about dirty sensors.
A heads up to all those 'spots' in
your sky photos that you may think is a dirty lens.
I moonlight at our local camera shop and one of my tasks is to clean sensors.
I've cleaned a slew of them now and have seen some stuff!
A- not the worse I've seen, but a good example of a dirty sensor!
B- same sensor after cleaning
C- a shot of the sky to show what a dirty sensor adds to a photo(not the same sensor as A/B)
D- a test shot to see how dirty the sensor
You can clean the sensor yourself or have it done professionally.
There are many tutorials on the web about how to do it.
Just be careful ... the sensor IS your camera.
click the pic to view on black
photo taken after bringing it to Nikon for cleaning.
so i got a call yesterday afternoon from Nikon that my D40 was ready for pickup. so i passed by before going to work this morning and took this test photo. impressive!
it's good to be back!
I'm not exactly sure what kind of sensor this is, but it is some kind of microphone or vibration sensor used as feedback to the control board. If the piston starts hitting the ends of it's travel, this sensor picks that up and the power is backed off.
The sensor, a Honeywell SS495A1 ratiometric Hall-effect sensor, is glued to a small brass tab that is then bolted into the Brooxes Better Gear Guide. The sensor then plugs into the Pololu Robotics Micro Maestro controller and is sensed as an analog device.
Here's a touch sensor. Just touch the bare wires on the lower right part of the board and the LED lights!
The researchers collected information on seawater at Heron Reef using an integrated sensor network. Credit: David I. Kline
Sensors are able to measure temperature, humidity, pressure, sound, light, magnetism, acceleration and various chemical properties in their vicinity. This installation illustrates how quickly and efficiently such sensors work.
credit: Kristefan Minski
Balluff's new liquid-based inclination sensors measure the deviation on a horizontal axis of up to 360°. With an extremely high accuracy of 0.1°C, a resolution of 0.01° and a temperature drift of just 0.01% /10K, they are the ideal choice for solar -thermal power plant and renewable energy applications that require angle measurement or constant rotary monitoring.
BSI inclination sensors feature a robust metal housing with an IP 67 enclosure rating that is easily installed into systems with limited space due to their compact housing size. With an expanded temperature range of -40°C to + 85°C, they are ideal for outdoor applications.
The sensor is held in with a black plastic circlip. I'd read somewhere to use a cable tie to pull it out and to avoid losing it in the depths of the engine. In the end mine was quite solid and took quite an attack with a screw driver to get it out and as i'd bought a new one I probably wouldn't have minded if I'd dropped it.
Next I took the electrical connector off which had the usual squeezy bit at the top that clicks over to hold the connector in.