by Webmaster Humasol | 19 aug, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen |
English The pergamino calibration turned out not to be as easy as I thought. I always had to explain my project to the farmers in order to get some beans from them, which was really time consuming. Then some those beans turned out to be too wet and thus useless. There...
by Webmaster Humasol | 5 aug, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen |
English I’ve gone back to San Agustin to double check what the problem with the measurements was last time. An inconvenience with San Agustin is that the guy from Sol y Café who brings you there needs to be there for five minutes and then already wants to go back to...
by Webmaster Humasol | 20 jul, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen |
English A week passed by and we’ve only got a bunch of measurements more and still no results from the impedance meter. Whatever setting I choose, whatever plug I change, it just doesn’t give me the results I want to get. Apart from the noise I already mentioned,...
by Webmaster Humasol | 12 jul, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen |
English Since Tuesday I’ve been working a lot with the impedance meter and the picoscope. I’m able to work pretty good with the picoscope now, but there seems to be a lot of noise on the impedance meter circuit. I finally got to use my bike: I searched for over...
by Webmaster Humasol | 5 jul, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen |
English My story began on the 23th of June, 3AM. With only two days between the exams and this point, I hopped on a plane to Madrid and from there to Lima. It was a very long flight and I could barely sleep on the plane, so I was pretty tired when I arrived. I decided...
by Webmaster Humasol | 30 jun, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen |
English Project explanation Hello internet! This is the blog I will be writing on during the following months, during my project in Peru. I will try to give a short explanation of the bigger picture of the project, and my role in it. We – that is, Joren and I...