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Thread: Z axis calibration idea
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05-19-2014, 03:14 PM #71
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How about instead of just buying a scale, one could buy load sensors that are accurate to the gram, then you can stick any container on top of it.
How do you plan on attaching a caliper to the water level?
Also, resistance would be plenty reliable. You wouldn't be measuring the resistance of the water, but the resistance in the strip, which will change lengths based on the height of the water.
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05-19-2014, 03:28 PM #72
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Are there actually mechanical components used in the calipers or does it merely measure a difference in capacitance over the length of the slide?
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05-19-2014, 03:43 PM #73
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the mechanical components keep the etched capacitors in close proximity and allow the scales to be moved relative to each other using a small roller wheel
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05-19-2014, 03:56 PM #74
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05-19-2014, 04:31 PM #75
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It will be very hard to get the strip resistance to give accurate readings. This is why the digital calipers use capacitance.
I think that the wheel will have to be removed of course (and a few other various pieces). The caliper hopefully will then slide easily. It will be outside of the container. A thin rod attached to the caliper and float will then drop into the liquid. When the float rises the rod will be pushed up and push the caliper slide part up too. At least this is how I imagine it. It may not work, but I think its is worth trying.
Since it will move very slowly I don't know that vibrations will be a problem (although I could be wrong!).
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05-19-2014, 04:44 PM #76
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05-19-2014, 05:29 PM #77
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05-19-2014, 05:31 PM #78
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05-19-2014, 05:53 PM #79
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The container will have to be pre-filled some, but this shouldn't be too much of an issue.
I was thinking the slider would weigh less, but I think either is okay. Also though the scale will have a wire coming out of it, so moving it may be a bit messy.Last edited by jstrack2; 05-19-2014 at 06:00 PM.
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05-19-2014, 05:59 PM #80
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I'm not sure exactly how this would be done, but perhaps using adjustable leverage on the scale could be made where the accuracy and max weight can be varied. So if the filled container is heavy then adjust it so accuracy is say 10 times less but it can hold 10 times more weight. This may be very tricky though.
Last edited by jstrack2; 05-19-2014 at 06:02 PM.
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