SOCKET, SENSOR, ROBOT TO TANK

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DIRTY-TANKS'S HIGH-LIMIT-SENSOR USES A TWO-CONTACT SOCKET

General Information

Within Scooba's Dirty-Tank there is a solution level-sensor that is believed to function as described in the Tank Assembly section. The purpose of this page is to only show where the Tank's bi-pin connector plugs into the robot, and what the receptacle looks like.

Figure 1 will serve that purpose. The image is a vignette of the robot's Tank Well, sans Tank Assembly. At frame-center, there is a small, rounded-rectangular opening in which one of the metal contacts is reflecting light.

Figure 1. Electrical Socket for the Tank-Sensor Connection

It is that receptacle which engages the tank's bi-pin plug (an image of which is provided in the next figure) as the Tank Assembly is lowered into position on the robot.

Figure 2. Dirty-Tank's High-Limit Sensor's Electrical-Connector


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