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I agree with Steve, right down the line.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:23:07 +0100, "Steve Lusardi" wrote in : I am afraid a flow meter will never be good enough, because they would be approximate at best and expensive. On a second thought, if you do not have access, how do you clean them? If in fact, you really do not have access, you have a much bigger problem than water level to worry about. Steve "foggywaters" wrote in message ... Hi I would like to install / build a meter that would display the amount of water I have taken from my water tank(s). There is no access to the tank(s), installing level senders would be difficult. I am aware of the WaterWatch. It would suffice but the literature says the minimum water flow required is ~ 1.6 Gallons Per Minute. I don't think it would record small demands i.e. brushing one's teeth. Although it would be good for measuring the amount of water added to the tanks. I would prefer a system with a small in-line sensor sending pulses? to a meter (LED ? LCD?) 10' away. Any suggestions foggywaters -- Very best wishes for the holiday season and for the coming new year, John |
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