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===== The Plan ===== | ===== The Plan ===== | ||
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+ | I wanted to run a medium-duration test of the electrically-complete blinker before going through all the trouble and expense of encasing it in aluminium and glass. I decided to cast the electronics in transparent resin. This would be reasonably mechanically and chemically robust, but it would degrade in sunlight over a few years, turning yellow and crumbling. This would give me a test good enough to check for any drastic short-term problems with the electronics. | ||
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+ | ===== The Results ===== | ||
+ | ==== Success ==== | ||
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+ | I bought this resin from bunnings. It's a styrene/ | ||
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+ | I cut out a cardboard box on the laser cutter and lined it with gladwrap. | ||
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+ | Not too bad! | ||
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+ | I was reasonably happy with this result. There is some white discolouration on the solar cells visible in that photo. That discolouration did not exist when I took the panel out of the mould. It formed shortly after I put it in the sun for this test. It seems to have been formed by some combination of: | ||
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+ | * UV radiation, | ||
+ | * Heat, | ||
+ | * Resin, | ||
+ | * Flux, and/or | ||
+ | * Solder. | ||
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+ | In direct sunlight this panel generates 3.1V open circuit voltage, 190mA closed circuit current. | ||
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+ | I soldered it to a blinker circuit | ||
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==== Failure ==== | ==== Failure ==== | ||
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projects/blinker/work_logs/9_resin_casting.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/18 05:02 by tjhowse