Difference between revisions of "BoSL Probe No1"
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The sensor made yesterday died only after a few hours of in water testing. The epoxy used was PC Clear Clear Liquid Epoxy Multi-Purpose "waterproof" clear epoxy. It appears that it is not very waterproof however. | The sensor made yesterday died only after a few hours of in water testing. The epoxy used was PC Clear Clear Liquid Epoxy Multi-Purpose "waterproof" clear epoxy. It appears that it is not very waterproof however. | ||
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Revision as of 21:34, 20 January 2020
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11th December 2019
The BoSL Probe enclosure was printed, and is fitting well.
17th December 2019
A new probe is on its way, I found that applying some ethanol to a tool helps it to shape the waterproof epoxy and smooth to create a more even surface.
18th December 2019
The probe was filled with waterproof epoxy and left to cure. It takes about one tube to fill the cavity so it might be beneficial to optimise the shape of the probe so that less epoxy is used.
19th December 2019
The sensor made yesterday died only after a few hours of in water testing. The epoxy used was PC Clear Clear Liquid Epoxy Multi-Purpose "waterproof" clear epoxy. It appears that it is not very waterproof however.