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3D Printed Radiation Shield for Meteo Stations
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(11-03-2021, 00:38)Werk_AG Wrote:  Do you believe that I don't even have a PDF or Word document of the original post?

I'd like to send you the original in .docx, but it is too big -> I will send you tommorow by FTP server... Good night!

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Zdenek

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(10-03-2021, 14:55)richaam Wrote:  
(12-02-2021, 00:37)Werk_AG Wrote:  [Image: RS_SensorMounting_03_small.jpg]

Werk do you know what exactly the material is that you used for dust filtration? I have been having problems with dust killing my temperature sensor in my fan aspirated radiation shield and would like to build a similar protection chamber.

Hi richaam,

I don't know exactly the name of this material. Its a kind of tissue currently used as a filter inside of many covid-19 social masks.

I believe the protection chamber is an important element on a RS. I started to try protection chambers some years ago, on my home made RS, exactly because T/H sensors after more or less one year, started to give unreliable Humidity readings.
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Hi,
I've printed one in PLA for printer break-in  Big Grin
   

Laurent
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(14-06-2021, 18:08)laulau Wrote:  Hi,
I've printed one in PLA for printer break-in  Big Grin

Mine is in PLA too. Then I painted it, after some months still look like new.
A 3D printer is an amazing tool.
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