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Re: Sat on a Toilet Sensor ?
Any chance of using a gas sensor - perhaps you could combine it with
the
fan running at low speed so that the gas sensor can be placed near the fan.
I am remembering a gadget catalogue having a cheap "bad breath"
detector
based on sulphur dioxide (?) detection, but I imagine this application may
require methane sensing.
Cheers
David
On 7/11/07, Marcus Warrington <marcus.warrington@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> OK.. I need some ideas for a little problem I have.
>
> I am currently refitting our bathroom and I need a way of activating a
> fan but ONLY when some is SAT on the toilet. The fan is a "pan
fan" that
> extracts air from the toilet bowel to prevent.. err.. smells..
pervading
> the room. I did a mini bulk buy of these a few years ago.. which
reminds
> me, Kevin.. I still have yours in a box somewhere.. let me know your
> address and I'll get them sent to you!
>
> My first thought was a PIR but that would be difficult to restrict to
> only "sitting" on the toilet i.e. it would detect if someone
reached
> down and lifted up the seat , or maybe even some one standing there to
> pee etc.
>
> Next thought was use an ultrasonic sensor mounted on the wall behind
the
> toilet bowel (the cistern is concealed in the wall) and adjusted to
> point down at a 45 degree angle so that it covered the rear half of
the
> toilet. Problem is I'm not too sure how "focused" the beam
can be made
> on these devices.
>
> Another thought was to use a stress sensor (or weight sensor ?) on the
> toilet bowel. In some ways this would be the ideal since it would not
> rely on proximity to trigger. Problem is I have no idea what I'm
looking
> for, how much they are, how easy they are to integrate with a relay
etc
>
> Anyone got any ideas ?
>
> Marcus
>
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