On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Tom Uban wrote:
At 10:16 AM 10/10/2003 +0100, Alex White wrote:
On Wednesday 08 Oct 2003 6:10 pm, Tom Uban wrote:
I also have a Fujitsu M2284K drive which has the
tinted
plastic HDA cover, so that you can see the guts of the
14" drive assembly.
http://www.ubanproductions.com/m2284k.html
--tom
Sweet, could you give me an insight into how the shock indicator works?
alex/melt
There are both tilt and shock style indicators. They are pretty simple
devices. I believe that the tilt ones just have a sticky surface and
some red particles which if tilted get stuck to the sticky surface in
order to indicate the tilted condition. The shock sensors are similar,
but must have some sort of membrane which ruptures, allowing the particles
to flow onto the sticky surface, or something.
--tom
There was/is another variety that used a hard ball that was held
in place on an indent by a spring. The spring was chosen such
that an impact up to so many G's would retain the ball in position
under a blow in a lateral (to the spring/ball axis) direction.
The units could be used for either vertical or lateral shock
sensing making allowance for the weight of the ball when used to
sense vertical shock.
Very crudely -------------\
W - indent
o - ball
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/ - spring
/
/
- don