Regulator Hanger
Regulator Hanger The Sauna Accessories Sauna kits can be used to build saunas from small to large scale. It is a set of complete basic components to properly and easily build your sauna. Saunas h...
Regulator Hanger
The Sauna AccessoriesSauna kits can be used to build saunas from small to large scale. It is a set of complete basic components to properly and easily build your sauna. Saunas have become a fixture in fitness centers, sports clubs, hotels, swimming pools, camping sites and more. The services of one sauna suite may differ from another, but they basically have the same components and accessories used. All saunas use sauna-fresh aromas. Every customer has his own favorite fragrance. Every bottle normally contains 1.8 ounces of unadulterated essence. Aromas are highly concentrated and you only have to put in two drops into a dipper of water, or five to ten drops into a pail of water. This scented water is dispensed gradually over the hot sauna stone. It is also great to pour few drops of fragrance in the steam head's holder and the fragrance is dispersed with the steam. Dippers and buckets are also necessary. A dipper of water splattered on hot stones produces vapor that stimulates perspiration to wash out the pores. This process also converts hot dry air into a snug, relaxing damp air. The Royal Swedish Birch Leaf holds pure extracts of birch tree coupled with bracing Scandinavian forest fresh aroma. It has wonderful benefits to the body, used during or after shower. It is always crucial to determine the exact temperature of the sauna and a thermometer does this job. Normally, a sauna room would have an approximately 180oF temperature after heating it for half an hour. You can place a thermometer above your heater and roughly six inches below the ceiling. The hygrometer, on the other hand, reveals the humidity of sauna. Sauna humidity typically spans from ten to thirty five percent, based upon the volume of water applied on the stones. Brushes and brush sets are likewise staples in a sauna. Those with soft and natural bristles are great for an invigorating scrub in the shower or bath after a sauna session. Of course every sauna has comfort accessories. These include head rest, towels, towel hangers, clothing and mirrors. Other miscellaneous accessories include stones, stools, wall signage, hardware, logo items, scrub glove, and light. The importance of flooring cannot be discounted. Customers coming out of the sauna are wet, and the floor must not be slippery. That is why it is also common to see Superdek flooring in sauna centers. It is a safe, non-slip, and comfy half inch thick injection molded plastic, used as a rug on any sauna floor. Superdek must be occasionally detached and cleaned. It has antimicrobial ingredients to combat bacteria and molds. Eurodek flooring is molded plastic that's fitting for spas and pools. Similar with Superdek, it can also be detached easily. Aromatic dispenser is an automatic aroma dropping scheme used for sauna heaters. You just have to pour the water and aroma mix into ceramic bowl. The drip speed is regulated using regulator plug up at the bottom of the bowl. The sauna humidifier is a stainless steel tube slotted in between heater components. It is filled with water to produce uniform and softer humidity for a span of nearly 25 minutes. About the Author |
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How To Build a Laser Security System
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Introduction
Got a mystery to solve?
Somebody’s been making off with your stuff, and you don’t have a clue who it is, do you?
Here’s your chance to catch them in the act.
You Will Need
- A laser pointer
- Some Duct tape
- A few small mirrors
- An L.M.741 microchip
- A 220-ohm resistor
- A photocell
- An inexpensive digital camera
- An extra small screwdriver
- A wire coat hanger
- Some thin, insulated wire
- A printed circuit board
- A 9 volt battery
- A 9 volt battery clip
- Soldering equipment
- A pair of wire cutters
- A soap caddy with drainage holes
- A voltage relay
Step 1: Build the circuit
Build the circuit. Center the microchip on the circuit board. Pop in the voltage regulator. Connect the battery clip leads to the regulator. Run 2 more leads out from the regulator. Pop in the resistor and the photo cell. Link the chip to the photo cell. Pop in the relay. Link the chip to it as well. Link the other side of the relay to “power.”
Step 2: Disassemble camera
Disassemble the digital camera so you can access the board connected to the camera’s trigger button.
You may have to remove the camera’s board to get a good solder point on the terminal.
Step 3: Solder wires to terminals
Look for the two tiny terminals that lead to the trigger button. Solder wires to each of these terminals and feed them through the trigger button hole.
Step 4: Reassemble the camera
Reassemble the camera. If you can’t get it back together easily, use duct tape to keep it closed. Just don’t tape over the lens.
Step 5: Position circuit inside soap caddy
Position the circuit inside the soap caddy so the photocell is exposed behind one of the holes.
Step 6: Connect battery to circuit
Connect the battery to the circuit, and use tape to secure the whole assemblage inside the box.
Step 7: Attach wires to voltage relay
Slip the two wires coming from the camera through another hole, and attach them to either side of the voltage relay.
Step 8: Cut & tape coat hangers
Cut the coat hanger into several pieces. Tape one piece to the laser pointer and the others to the back of the mirrors.
Step 9: Place camera
Place the camera in an inconspicuous location with the lens pointing at the object you want to protect and secure it in place.
Step 10: Position laser pointer
Position the laser pointer in another inconspicuous place and secure it too.
Step 11: Place mirrors
Place the mirrors to create a perimeter around the object you’re protecting, adjusting them until the laser hits the photocell.
Step 12: Test the system
Now break the beam to test the system…
And get ready to confront the perpetrator with your irrefutable evidence.
FACT
The term LASER is really an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
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