User:Djxvillain/ENES-100/project 2/CDIO/SDR-implement

Hole for Sensor
First, a hold had to be created large enough for the sensor to fit through. The hole must not be too large, to keep it as air-tight as possible. The shaft of the sensor was measured using a digital caliper.

Enclosing Ends of PVC
In order to be air tight, caps need to be placed on the ends of the PVC pipe.

The ends of the pipe need to be cleaned from any dirt, using primer.

The ends of PVC need PVC glue, and the the caps placed firmly on them. They take two hours to dry.

Testing Sensor/Transmitter Connection
The transmitter comes with a car adapter power cable. Instead of using this, wires were connected to the adapter, and could then be used to connect to a 12-volt battery or device. Car Adapter

This did not work with multiple power supplies, so the power cable adapter was removed, exposing the inner cables. This was done in case the fuse or other wiring was faulty.

This still did not fix the transmitter. It will still not power on.

Next step is to try a new power cable. If this does not work, the transmitter will be hacked in a way which we can provide direct power to it.