More than 20 lucky people decided to preview our Fuel-it sensor.
We are in the process of printing the sensors to meet this demand.

To print the sensors, we used a spiderBot. However, as the latter was not fully operational, we had to make numerous repairs.

After unblocking the wire stuck in the nozzle, adjusting the gears and screwing back a few bolts, the spiderbot left us without warning! A fuse on the electronic board has blown…

This fuse, not removable by default, gave us a hard time. A real work of goldsmith.

comparaison d'un fusible par rapport à une pièce de 10 centimes

Fuse next to the 10 cent coin

imprimante 3D spiderbot

Dismantling the printer

Once our 3D printer was reassembled, we set it up on the wire and calibrated it. The calibration is done to the tenth of a millimeter…

The Spider bot 3D printer is now fully operational to print our sensors in series (well… until the next bug ^^)

We are now attacking the paint shop to give a touch of color to the sensors.

Stay connected. ;)

Sensor print in 3D