Itärastit, Latokartano

Routegadget: http://www.rastihaukat.fi/cgi-bin/gadget/cgi-bin/reitti.cgi?act=map&id=42&kieli=

Spent an unbelievable 17 minutes looking for nr3... Should have gone directly east from nr2, but somehow drifted too much south, and then ran around in circles for a while, actually using nr7 to put myself back on the map.

Not sure I agree 100% with the placement of nr5 (and thus the squiggle in the gps-trace), I feel it was in reality placed slightly differently compared to how it was drawn on the map.

Otherwise mostly OK.

UV LED Lamp


We use Norland Optical Adhesive (NOA-81) for gluing bits and pieces together in the lab. The glue cures in UV-light. So far we've used a fluorescent solarium lamp for this, but we broke one of the two remaining lamps and can't seem to source new ones.


So I decided to try an LED solution. These are LEDEngin LZ1-10U600 LEDs with a center wavelength of 365 nm, 28 euros each from Mouser. They are glued to an aluminium plate using a heat-conducting glue, Loctite Output 384:

For simplicity I used a LighTech 18 W 700 mA constant-current powersupply that runs directly off AC mains. The powersupply has a maximum output voltage of 24 V which is enough to drive the five UV-LEDs in series (the UV-LED has a voltage-drop of 4.1 V)

Here's how the lamp looks like:

Most of the blue in this picture is fluorescence from the white paper underneath the lamp. A quick test shows that the NOA-81 glue cures very quickly indeed (seconds) with this lamp. Much faster than with the old fluorescent lamp (minutes) anyway. This kind of lamp may be useful for PCB-making also? I didn't keep the lamp on for very long yet, so I don't know how adequate the alu-plate is as a heat-sink.

Warning: The UV-light from these LEDs may be more or less harmful for your eyes and/or skin. Don't try this at home unless you know what you are doing!

Söderkulla Seventy

70.33 km in 3h 21min, avg. 21.0 km/h

Sunday 59k

I put on new 32mm wide tires on the road-bike and took it out for a spin. Sunny but windy weather with what seemed to be a headwind in every direction...

59.2km in 3h 21min (avg 17.6km/h)
(You have to zoom in or out to see the GPX-track. I'm not sure why that is happening)

Aluerastit, Kumpula

First orienteering event of the year. 5 km course.