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Papabravo said:So your suggestion is to measure volume per unit time in units such as milliliters per minute. OK so we need a way to measure liquid volume, and we need a way to flush the measurement volume so we can repeat the measurement in the next time interval.
I would suggest that it might be easier to measure weight. Since we know the density of water we can compute the volume. Flushing the container then becomes more of a problem.
PIC inputs are tough but... I feel for those poor clamp diodes.Digital inputs are configured for use with dry contact switches. They are not opto-isolated. They are very hard to destroy however and will probably withstand even accidental connection of either terminal to 110VAC without damage.
I have not tried it though. They all have schmitt inputs with RC debounce built in.
For Petes sake WHY...RS485 line reversal is indicated by oscillating relay 1 at 50hz and it makes a noise you can hear.
William At MyBlueRoom said:What would be the opening diameter at the top?
Nigel Goodwin said:The larger the funnel opening the more sensitive it is, so you can make it as big as you like - calibrate it by pouring a known amount of water down the funnel (slowly!).
William At MyBlueRoom said:Ahh I thought it was part of a larger equation.
I'm sure you could calculate an equation?, you need to know the accurate level the tipper tips at, and the surface area of the funnel opening - just basic maths!.
Example if you collected rain with a funnel you would collect scads of it compared to a smaller opening. The tipper in the picture has a tapered opening smaller at the top than the base.
No it doesn't, it's not clear from the picture, but the top part is a funnel, with the narrow end at the centre of the 'tipper', the part that goes wider at the bottom is just a housing (it's wider to clear the tipper).
you would have to be typing a lot longer to say the same. (I think you did a good job with just a few words, though!)WELL!! - while I was typing someone posted a picture!!
William At MyBlueRoom said:Darn it Nigel, you're right. Heres a PDF on a complete rain tipper.
well..what excatly i meant has been explained in the above threadsPapabravo said:So your suggestion is to measure volume per unit time in units such as milliliters per minute. OK so we need a way to measure liquid volume, and we need a way to flush the measurement volume so we can repeat the measurement in the next time interval.
I would suggest that it might be easier to measure weight. Since we know the density of water we can compute the volume. Flushing the container then becomes more of a problem.
They're called rain tippers
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When I saw the original post this is the application I thought he was asking about.Can somebody help me with a schematics and functional description for a rain sensor for automotive. I would like to use a LED and a photodiode for the sensor.