Agreed, but it's worth a try to save on time dealing with dis- and re-assembly... ;)
Since you're experimenting with peristaltic pumps, I've let that go. I'm now thinking about cheap ways to make...
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Agreed, but it's worth a try to save on time dealing with dis- and re-assembly... ;)
Since you're experimenting with peristaltic pumps, I've let that go. I'm now thinking about cheap ways to make...
Depending on the stator/rotor confuguration (and whether it is brushless or not) you may even be able to sense the rotor rotation from the outside, without attaching any magnets... Something you...
True, but you'd still need to keep in mind the number of rollers squeezing the pump-tube and their relative position to the end of the housing (ie where it stops pinching and allows the tube to...
Or a conductive disk turning around with the axle with a drag-contact and a non-conductive area... Ofc. that won't help much if it turns too fast... ;)
Note there was a typo in that quote... There was a 0 missing:
First off, I had a typo which I corrected (0.5mm -> 0.05mm), secondly these are pretty small containers he used for the calculations, so you can work with bigger containers to decrease the layer...
0.045mm is a good enough resolution for most prints (0.05 is considered typical layer thickness for laser based printing), and can be doubled (ie rise halved) to 0.0225mm by increasing the tank...
Additionally, it is not a recurring error that keeps impacting... It s something that may be recurring as a repeated event, but it is not going to grow progressively larger every time it happens! And...
The amount of 'drawback' is IMHO negligible, as it will be an extremely tiny amount compared to how much is needed to raise the fluid level...
Copied over from another thread, because this would be a better place for it:
Having the possibility to control a pump would be great, because then you can control the rise rate, and I am already...