IR Tracker Damage

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IR Tracker Damage

Postby cyeary » Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:54 pm

So I had a tech today knock the batter terminals off the back of a IR tracker. Has anyone started to make or think about some kind of protection for these things when in use? I know the design of them was to be as small and thin as possible which I understand and want but I think in some cases some kind of shell or back case is indeed needed.
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Re: IR Tracker Damage

Postby JustynR » Tue Nov 17, 2015 5:48 am

I'm going to be looking into it in the next few weeks...

Just recently built a 3D Printer... This is one of the projects that was on my list for it.


I'll keep you posted!
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Re: IR Tracker Damage

Postby cyeary » Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:26 pm

I was thinking down the same line. The part that looks tricky is that the "screw ears" area already perforated so that also becomes a point of failure.
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