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- From: dplatt@ntg.com (Dave Platt)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: help needed building water level sensor
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.222452.16068@ntg.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 22:24:52 GMT
- References: <00965764.D96DDB80@Msu.oscs.montana.edu> <1hq0ilINNbji@fnnews.fnal.gov> <1992Dec29.175243.10083@cbnews.cb.att.com>
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- >First, for reliability, you definitely need multiple sensors. Three
- >should be sufficient. These will each be monitored by separate
- >microcontrollers and the results sent to a master contoller via a duplexed
- >serial link. Some more work will have to be done to determine the optimal
- >protocol for the link and so on. Most probably have to develop an entirely
- >new one.
- >
- >There is obviously still quite a bit of design to do here, but this is just
- >a start. Any other ideas would be appreciated. ;)
-
- Kids these days got _no_ sense of proportion.
-
- Why, in the old days, we didn't fiddle around with any of this
- microcontroller nonsense. We just glued a couple of 1" copper pipes in
- the corners of the aquarium, clamped wires to them, and put them in
- series with the motor power wire. When the water level dropped below
- the ends of the pipes, the current was cut off and the pump stopped.
- A handful or two of salt in the water make it plenty conductive, and the
- free chlorine electrolyzing off of the electrodes got rid of all that
- algae. Simple, crude, brute-force... and we liked it!
-
-
- Obligatory smiley (;-) for the humor-impaired, and the disclaimer
- required for survival in these lawyer-infested waters: THIS IS NOT A
- GOOD IDEA, KIDS, DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME OR ANYWHERE ELSE!
-
- [and a free congratulatory email message to the first person to identify
- the skit from which my first sentence above was lifted.]
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