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snidely wrote:
Jim Oberg wrote: Alan tells it all: [...] During Tuesday morning's tests, the system was set artificially to give an "empty" or "dry" reading. If one of the two sensors involved in the switch didn't show the right reading, that would help engineers narrow down the root of the problem [...] I'm still wondering how they do this...obviously, during this portion of testing, they do not empty the tank and refill it to watch the sensor change. It also sounds like more than just enabling/disabling an inverter. I was wondering if JimO, TimK, or Jorge had found some info to share about this "toggling". I believe on Sunday, Wayne Hale showed a sensor during the press conference (he showed some sort of device about the size of a tennis ball), and we've seen pictures of the ceramic frame with the platinum wire woven on it, but what else is in the sensor (as opposed to in the box in the Orbiter), and how is it toggled? /dps |
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