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Re: Sensor




> That one did cross my mind. I dont like the thought of wires in my
bath
> might give the wife an idea!
>
> Cant think of any to add water level sensors with out been unsightly.

You could measure the weight of the bath, the sensors could be hidden
underneath. Unless you're in the habbit of leaving the bath water in for
hours on end while you're not there it should work. You'd have to measure
the 'weight' of the bath on its own and then with a minimum level of water
in (I'm not counting your weight because your wife might be having a bath
and you wouldn't want the temperature to drop - or you'd be in trouble!!
)

A.




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