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RE: Sat on a Toilet Sensor ?



Kevin,

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I'm sure  they do respond to localised pressure changes and not constant
we=
ight... at least I certainly hope so otherwise the weight of my toilet
will=
set it off.=20=20

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Have you read the PDF document about them., if not PM me at
marcusw.at.misc=
s.dot.com and I'll forward it to you.

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Do you want to add one to my order and combine postage .. up to you ?

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The idea of detecting when someone is sat or lay on the couch is also one
I=
've been thinking about. I've just bought two pressure pads (the type that
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are put under carpet and connect to a security alarm), with the intention
o=
f having them under the bottom cushions of the couch to detect when
someone=
is sat on it. I've tried a quick test with a multimeter and they don't see=
m to trigger under the weight of the cushion alone,  so it looks like it
sh=
ould work. At the cost of =A35 for the two (off eBay) they are certainly
ch=
eaper then the pulsor, and I recon probably better suited because they
WILL=
detect constant pressure rather than change.  I'll let you know how I get =
on.=20

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Marcus=20

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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of K=
evin Hawkins
Sent: 07 August 2007 11:30
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Sat on a Toilet Sensor ?

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I think I may have a go too Marcus -although not for this=20
application. I have a feeling they might react to 'change' rather=20
than steady state weight though - so probably have to be activated and=20
timed. The sensors would have to be somewhere that the walking on the=20
floor didn't trigger too. Let me know how you get on ...

Kevin

Marcus Warrington wrote:
> Kevin,
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> Thanks for the "heads-up" on that one, I'm just in the
process of orderin=
g a Pulsor + controller board from the Sureaction.. they look excellent
val=
ue for money, especially the current rate of 2$'s to the =A3
>
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> The single zone controller board (supports 1-3 pulsors) is $67 (~34)
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> A single pulsor is $30 (~=A315)
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> Shipping is likely to be around $20 (~=A310)
>
> Total cost $107 (=A354.. hopefully I'll avoid duty and vat..)
>
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> Anyway, I'll report more when I've actually got one and tried using
it...
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> Marcus=20
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> ________________________________
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> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx <mailto:ukha_d%40yahoogroups.com>
 [mailto:u=
kha_d@xxxxxxx <mailto:ukha_d%40yahoogroups.com>
] On Behalf Of Kevi=
n Hawkins
> Sent: 12 July 2007 13:07
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx <mailto:ukha_d%40yahoogroups.com>=20
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Sat on a Toilet Sensor ?
>
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> Hi Marcus,
>
> Under a previous topic (occupancy detection) I was looking at using=20
> these 'Pulsor' pressure/strain sensors to detect occupancy , hoping
they=
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> might detect someone even when asleep on the sofa. But I think they=20
> report 'change' rather than any steady load state so I didn't go
any=20
> further. I was still interested for some entry exit type light=20
> triggering or even for my stair treads.=20
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> They may well work well for you in this application though. I may
still=20
> get some and have a play.
>
> http://www.sureaction.com/pulsor.htm
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m>  <http://www.sureaction.com/pulsor.htm
<http://www.sureaction.com/pulsor=
.htm> >=20
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> Kevin
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