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You need:
You need:
* a photoresistor, (light dependent resistor),[http://www.parallax.com/Store/Sensors/ColorLight/tabid/175/CategoryID/50/List/0/SortField/0/Level/a/ProductID/175/Default.aspx] [http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=RD3480] [https://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062590]
* a photoresistor, (light dependent resistor),[http://www.parallax.com/Store/Sensors/ColorLight/tabid/175/CategoryID/50/List/0/SortField/0/Level/a/ProductID/175/Default.aspx] [http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=RD3480] [https://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062590]

Revision as of 02:42, 23 October 2012

You need:

  • a photoresistor, (light dependent resistor),[1] [2] [3]
  • heat-shrink tubing, 2mm diameter, the length of the photoresistor leads plus about 1cm,
Light sensor 01.jpg As shown in the picture, tear the two ends of the wire apart (as you did when making a plug) and use a Stripper to strip the wire bare.

Slide on the X (heat-compressible rubber tubing) onto both ends of the wire as shown. Only one side is shown in the picture, but follow the same process for the other wire. Next, use the soldering iron to connect the two ends of the wire to the two ends of the sensor. This can be done by adding some solder to the two end contact points of the sensor and to the bare ends of the wire. Subsequently, join the two together as shown in the picture, and allow the solder to cool, solidify and thus connect.

Light sensor 02.jpg Next, slide the rubber tubing up the wire so that it completely covers the two contact points, and then use X (hot air) to compress the rubber tubing onto the wire.
Light sensor 03.jpg A finished light sensor!

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