Showing posts with label mod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mod. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

fluke scopemeter 199c 200mhz 2.5gs/s


fixed noisy fan with some grease 
mod the battery to li-ion
odd thing 17.8v with positive on the outside


inspired by this youtube video

end up voltage about 8.38v with 120kohm resistor



pilled off the sticker and pushed some grease to the bearings







size comprehensions
 

2s2p with bms and ntc



Friday, May 22, 2020

reverse engineering and enhancing mosquito moth led suction trap


There was the hum of mosquito, a bite and an itch
i had to do something about it..

cheap USB mosquito trap (amazon search)
reasonable price and performance

some teardown photos

a series of LED's and motor powered by 5V / USB

bad resistor replaced by a wire

cant really tell why the dense bar barrier
maybe it helps to keep the insects when powered off
but its just adding pressure against the fan
and anyhow if its off then it doesn't catches flies

two common fan types are
static pressure - designed to push air
and high air flow - designed to move air
both have different properties such as
number of blades and different angle of attack

usually you would use a static pressure fan to push air against heat sink
in order to achieve it the blades need to be closer to each other
so that air couldn't flow back

and high air flow fan to ventilate open space
in order to achieve it the blades needs to be further away from each other
to catch and move more air

small dc motor probably cheaper to manufacture

power consumption suggesting
it can run from a small solar panel or batteries 

multiple LED's 

LED's wavelength - checked with spectrometer

some suction numbers using anemometer

half of the trap covered with a piece of fabric
increase the suction to a possible measurement point 

it actually seems to work better without the white bar barrier
which makes sense knowing how fans work
already possible to lower the BOM parts 
while enhance the trap efficiency by a 100%

and less pressure on the fan
meaning decreases in power consumption

final trap mod

after seeing the possibilities for improving the trap
i thought about building my own DIY version
using items i had in my home

its a 12V version powered by an ac dc transformer 
CPU fan + telescoping air guide


dc dc for driving the LED
or even better a drop down 2W resistor
to generate heat to further attract the mosquitoes

plastic storage box - also good for defusing the light
and the round cover assists the air flow
couple of wooden stick and some hot glue

some suction numbers

further reading
first a note of caution:





Saturday, March 28, 2020

transparent lcd mod

street find backlight  was bad so why not
only insight was that removing the anti-glare layer 
was meaningless and probably not worth the time and risk

no replacement parts

took apart

soaked with distilled water  to remove the anti-glare layer
(removing this layer is optional and not really required) 

tested against the window

added some leds around the screen