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Polyester Dye

  • need to keep the fabric off the bottom of the pan, flat spots may have formed (found a small grate that will work for this)
  • need to weigh the fabric down so steam bubbles don't form lifting the fabric out of the dye (have a basket with weights that will work)
  • need to be above 100C for an extended period, ~45 minutes minimum
  • streaking seems to be limited to one side- turning cushion forms inside out might give a better result
  • first batch was small cushion, 50ml dye to 2L water, hue looks good aside from the streaking, trying a machine wash to see if the streaks go away
  • 2nd go on the first cushion added 4L water but no dye (so original 50ml plus whatever went into the fabric in the first round)
  • turned cushion inside out
  • basket to keep fabric off the bottom in place, weighted basket above in place
  • started cold at 10:10
  • reduced heat to 7 at 11 & stirred/shifted
  • lid should not seal perfectly- that seems to stop steam bubbles from forming
  • open and close vent periodically to prevent auto-shut-off from happening
  • pulled and rinsed in cold water at 11:45

Other

volvo instrument panel parts:

Volvo Penta Exploded view / schematic INSTRUMENT PANEL 12V
2001, 2001B

#	Description	PartNo.	Qty	Price (DKK)
1	Instrument Panel 	859057	1 	 Out of production	
 	WHITE COLOURED DECOR STRIPE.
 	Replaced by:
 	Plastplugg	858648	1 	 101,00	
 	Instrumentpanel	873594	1 	 4 881,25	
2	Instrument Panel 	872798	1 	 435,00	
3	Closure 	858648	1 	 101,00	
4	Button 	843684	1 	 647,50	
5	Rubber cap 	837533	1 	 77,63	
6	Protecting casing 	858795	1 	 31,88	
7	Buzzer 	828587	1 	 742,50	
8	Toggle switch 	828584	1 	 320,00	
 	Alarm
8	Toggle switch 	828585	1 	 115,00	
 	LIGHTING
9	Nut 	828586	2 	 155,00	
10	Symbol strip 	858645	1 	 213,75	
11	Electronic unit 	873737	1 	 2 310,00	
12	Bulb 	19923	3 	 11,75	
13	Reflector 	828784	1 	 181,25	
14	Cross recessed screw 	941615	2 	 17,88	
15	Spring washer 	941904	2 	 0,33	
16	Cross recessed screw 	949947	1 	 1,03	
17	Spring washer 	941904	1 	 0,33	
18	Screw 	828647	4 	 11,25	
19	Cable block 	859037	1 	 1 440,00	
19	CABLES AND TERMINALS 	

https://www.marinestore.nl/Navigatie_Stuurkompassen/c216_222/p2000001482/Danforth/Constellation_C561_HA/product_info.html https://www.marinestore.nl/Navigatie_Stuurkompassen/c216_222/index.html

Thinking about anemometers with no moving parts- it may be possible to use a cheap pressure sensor as a pitot tube, with a 360 degree cowling that funnels horizontal moving air upwards into the sensor (picture two smooth funnels inserted into each other). An apparently cheap & suitable sensor for Arduino is: http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=36_68&products_id=739 Coupled with a GPS chip to get SOG & COG, apparent and real wind speed could be directly output in NMEA0183 format. Add wind direction and done.

Pricey, but likely very useful: http://www.liquidware.com/shop/show/TSL/TouchShield+Slide

There's also: http://www.watterott.net/projects/s65-shield - but no touch. Available at http://www.watterott.com

And the 4D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-Cf681Qurw&feature=related available here (they also have an air pressure sensor): http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=45_72&products_id=676

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVA3klDIkg&feature=related http://robotsat.blogspot.com/2010/06/okay-how-about-video.html

With a GPS sensor, can get time & speed, with the speed and wind direction & wind speed, should be able to output real wind & apparent wind speeds and direction from the single anemometer sensor already mounted.

This guy has a lot of info: https://sites.google.com/site/vilorei/index/arduino—serialgpsunit

Another possibility is hacking an Archos 5 or 7, since they run linux it should be possible to code normal apps for display- the issue is input, there's only one serial port, so some kind of NMEA multiplexer & converter to ethernet or USB might be better. They come with GPS and accelerometers and all kinds of capabilities built-in.

There's also Android based hardware, http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/

http://www.haidartechnology.com/uploads/SEG-CQ57-xxxREV1.10_Hardware_Manual.pdf

http://matrixmariner.com/arduino_compass

http://www.polarnavy.com/main/prod2

http://dk.mouser.com:80/Circuit-Protection/Circuit-Breakers/_/N-u7f4?P=1yzu25aZ1z0s76mZ1z0s759Z1yzub35Z1z0z812Z1yzulet&Keyword=10+amp+circuit+breaker&FS=True

Maybe a pitot tube can work accurately from 360 degrees? See below:

not suitable, but a good site: http://shop.moderndevice.com/products/wind-sensor

Another thought- light-sensing for wind speed & direction? In that case no POT or essentially any connection to moving parts would be necessary. The moving parts would simply need to be free to move, and “reading” them would be a matter of sensors. Maybe CDS's to sense the position of the vane and the flashes of anemometer cups moving by? A single white LED could be used for constant illumination.

http://www.maretron.com/products/wso100.php

Android based stuff: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Androidbased-gadgets-to-ship-in-October/

Linux based media player: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/ZiiLabs-Zii-Egg-and-ZMS05/

http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/Linux-For-Devices-Articles/Linux-PDAs-PMPs-PNDs-and-other-Handhelds/

http://pcinst.imolesworth.info/tiki-index.php?page=NMEA

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