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- From: kgdykes@thinkage.on.ca (Ken Dykes)
- Subject: Re: help needed building water level sensor
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.002401.666@thinkage.on.ca>
- Organization: Thinkage Ltd. (Rube Goldberg Division)
- References: <1hq0ilINNbji@fnnews.fnal.gov> <1992Dec29.175243.10083@cbnews.cb.att.com> <1992Dec29.222452.16068@ntg.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 00:24:01 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec29.222452.16068@ntg.com> dplatt@ntg.com (Dave Platt) writes:
- >>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!
-
- urinal/toilet water level detector anyone?
-
- of course the physics student approach would probably involve a laser
- (a few jillion megawatts worth of ruby or something :-)
- shone through the water to a detector on the other end of the tank.
- water disperses beam => no detection, no water => detection!
-
- and pretty sparkly effects on the gravel too!
-
- -ken, the fish is not dead, it's pining for the fjords...
-
- ps: i dont suppose floating the pump itself with a short power cord
- and then when the level drops the cord unplugs... :-)
- --
- - Ken Dykes, Thinkage Ltd., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada [43.47N 80.52W]
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