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Re: Sensor



I wonder if any part underneath moves enough to directly operate a
microswith. Probably does as these plaggy bath are only a few mm thick in
parts.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Powell Andy / AMS" <andy.powell@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 02 August 2000 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] 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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  • References:
    • Sensor
      • From: "Steve" <steve@xxxxxxx>
    • Re: Sensor
      • From: Julian Driver <julian@xxxxxxx>
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    • Re: Sensor
      • From: "Powell Andy / AMS" <andy.powell@xxxxxxx>
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