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Need two 200 kPa Pressure sensors #13

Open DesireeJSausele opened 5 years ago

DesireeJSausele commented 5 years ago

Our team is using four 200 kPa pressure sensors for our experiment, but two of the sensors have a wider plug that won't fit in the ProCoDa box with the other sensors (I've attached a picture for clarification). Monroe, do you know where if there are any other 200 kPa pressure sensors? I already checked on the hangy thing by the grad lab.

Also HRS, I noticed you had a 200 kPa sensor, do you think we can trade? 20181006_134313

monroews commented 5 years ago

I placed 3 200 kPa sensors on your bench (just in case one is defective). They will need to be returned to the teaching lab for next semester. Oh, I see the wide plug issue. That will be solved by the 3 sensors I provided.

DesireeJSausele commented 5 years ago

Thank you!

DesireeJSausele commented 5 years ago

We determined that one of the pressure sensors you gave us isn't working properly (its labeled BAD with red tape on our desk), would it be possible to get another one? Thanks!

monroews commented 5 years ago

Yes. @JonathanDavidHarris can get you another pressure sensor.

By the way, is there a reason you are using 200 kPa rather than 7 kPa sensors? Is it because of the high pressures when you flush the tubing? If so, then the next question is whether the 200 kPa sensors are providing data that is accurate enough to see the trends you want to see?

JonathanDavidHarris commented 5 years ago

Hey, I connected a new pressure sensor to your ProCoDA box and tested it out. Let me know if there are any issues.