Answer
Jun 04, 2025 - 01:34 PM
Water droplets in front of the lens, where the laser is emits, may affect the level measurement if the droplet iinterfere with the beam. We suggest you keep the lens clean and free of water if possible.
The transmitter was tested with various size droplets at the output of the laser beam, in most of the tests the beam passed through the droplet and measured the level correctly. However, if the droplet was specifically between the emitter and the receiver (crosstalk phenomenon), the light could go directly from one to the other, causing an incorrect reading. This case is a very rare to occurrence.
The transmitter was tested with various size droplets at the output of the laser beam, in most of the tests the beam passed through the droplet and measured the level correctly. However, if the droplet was specifically between the emitter and the receiver (crosstalk phenomenon), the light could go directly from one to the other, causing an incorrect reading. This case is a very rare to occurrence.