BaduFamily
Active Member
As the wired BX-80N had a box behind it I decided to dismantle the BX-80NR and remove the controlling circuitry from its housing and transplant it into the BX-80N's housing.
Why on earth?
the BX-80NR's housing is quite a bit larger than its wired sibling. This is to contain whatever transmitter and associated power you put in there, and protect same from the weather.
This housing sticks out a couple-three inches from the surface of the house, and then you have the couple-three inches of the lensing mechanism.
The design has two main parts. An upper board containing emitters and sensors and a lower board. A 4 conductor wire connects the two components. The imaging system as two sides, a left and a right. These are split into an upper and lower detector. The mirrors which do this are sandwiched in between the upper emitter and the lower contact and power board.
unscrewing 3 screws releases the upper board from the lower. You can then carefully remove the mirrors and take a look at the bottom board. This is held in place by small flanges inside the case - essentially it's just press-fit into the housing.
It's in place and on the deck's wall.
Thanks folks for all your help! I have some pics in some camera, I'll put `em up if the forum software lets me.
Onward!
Why on earth?
the BX-80NR's housing is quite a bit larger than its wired sibling. This is to contain whatever transmitter and associated power you put in there, and protect same from the weather.
This housing sticks out a couple-three inches from the surface of the house, and then you have the couple-three inches of the lensing mechanism.
The design has two main parts. An upper board containing emitters and sensors and a lower board. A 4 conductor wire connects the two components. The imaging system as two sides, a left and a right. These are split into an upper and lower detector. The mirrors which do this are sandwiched in between the upper emitter and the lower contact and power board.
unscrewing 3 screws releases the upper board from the lower. You can then carefully remove the mirrors and take a look at the bottom board. This is held in place by small flanges inside the case - essentially it's just press-fit into the housing.
It's in place and on the deck's wall.
Thanks folks for all your help! I have some pics in some camera, I'll put `em up if the forum software lets me.
Onward!