Enzy
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With the sensor already ip67 certified would I need a protecting tube infront of the sensor, wouldn't its purpose to protect against water entering the internals of the sensor? I'm not familiar with it though so if I'm wrong you may explain some more.
I don't know how I would implement using air to blow off those sensors, u suggested a short burst and given that speed is a factor then it would have to be automatic, what if after it blows a short burst of air then that's the time it receives a big droplet.... That would leave me with 2 options to operate the air manually which to me would be the same or even worst than what we are doing now, next option would be for each cycle the air would constantly blow when bottles are being filled, but at the current state we are in now we hardly have the volume of air needed so that wouldn't be an option, I'm traveling now so I can't get to really understand the rotating window I would have to see more videos for things like set up procedures after that then I would need to check if I have or could make space for something like that
I don't know how I would implement using air to blow off those sensors, u suggested a short burst and given that speed is a factor then it would have to be automatic, what if after it blows a short burst of air then that's the time it receives a big droplet.... That would leave me with 2 options to operate the air manually which to me would be the same or even worst than what we are doing now, next option would be for each cycle the air would constantly blow when bottles are being filled, but at the current state we are in now we hardly have the volume of air needed so that wouldn't be an option, I'm traveling now so I can't get to really understand the rotating window I would have to see more videos for things like set up procedures after that then I would need to check if I have or could make space for something like that