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http://www.pbase.com/sinoline/simple_moisture_sensor But I am sure that could be worked out, because I have. | |
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Now what I need is an earthquake alarm circuit that gives about 5 mins warning of a big one Lefty | |
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| Experienced Member | Floats are more reliable than oxidizeable electrical contacts. Float activated relays are widely used in both industrial and home situations. We have several pumps at work that have built in floats for exactly this purpose. You just put them in a hole in the floor where water drains and give it enough space on all sides and as long as you check the mechanicals every 6 months to make sure nothing rusted or was blocked you never have to worry about it.
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Last edited by Rolf; 29th May 2007 at 01:28 PM. | |
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| Experienced Member | If your float brings a magnet up to a glass enclosed reed switch, then there is no possibility of getting crud on the contacts. |
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One night, it was raining heavily and he heard the alarm downstairs, so he went to check on it. The float for the pump switch had stuck in the down position and the sump was nearly full. It was $10 well spent (mostly on the case and 9v battery). Jeff
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| Experienced Member | ROLF, .01 inches? You can do better with humidity and temperature sensing in a known enviornment. physical contacts are a good backup, but no reliable enough on their own. Guess it goes to show no matter what the situation there is no single best responce, a mix of all of them are best to cover all ground.
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