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RE: Bath level sensor
You can also try the non invasive version although you may need an external
pipe to play with. Again, read on as it's interesting.
http://www.qprox.com/downloads/appnotes/an-electrode_design.pdf
Ian
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13/08/2004 17:08
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How is your electronics? If it's either pretty good or you are willing to
learn then read on.........
http://www.qprox.com/downloads/appnotes/an-fl0_level_sensing.pdf
I am currently looking at their QT160 chips and they look like real fun.
There is quite a lot to learn though :-(
Enjoy
Ian
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13/08/2004 16:12
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Mike,
Dunno if it's reliable, but it's cheap.
http://custom1.farnell.com/cpc/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CPC+Catalogue&
product%5Fid=HK0071966
IIRC Lets Automate do one too.
HTH,
Tim H.
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> From: Mike Griffiths Sent: 13 August 2004 15:28
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> Does anyone know of a reliable Bath level sensor
>
> I've managed to source a system to remote fill I just need
> to stop it now
>
> ;0
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
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