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can it be fitted in any postion Martin ?
Great idea, How is it powered?![]()
Digital Water Meter with Test KitDefault Title
This digital water meter comes with 3/8" Push fit fittings, ideal for Water Coolers. Also included are 2 test strips to test hardness of water.spring-clear.co.uk
Yep, or scrap the batteries and the USB supply altogether and use a simple resistor (20k -100k) and a 3v zenner diode.I see that the display has a 3v supply using batteries. Rather than having to change the batteries it should be possible to use a USB power lead. In case 5v is too much voltage putting 2 or 3 diodes in the power lead would drop it down to a acceptable voltage.
Yep, or scrap the batteries and the USB supply altogether and use a simple resistor (20k -100k) and a 3v zenner diode.
Or substitute the 3v zenner for a string of 6 conventional diodes.
This would cost pence to build and would fit into the battery compartment.
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You of course only need a string of 5 diodes not 6 as drawn to give 3v. Well done at the back!![]()
Looking at the mopeka website, they seem to sell magnetic sensors that fit to the bottom of pressure tanks and non-magnetic sensors that it to the top.of non- pressure tanks, such as water and diesel. Didn't look at the price, thoughThat is a nice solution
An alternative is the Mopeka Sensor if you can access the bottom of the water tank,
The same magnetic sensors that attache to the underside of a metal tank will fit to the bottom of non-magnetic tanks by using an adhesive collar that the sensor then gets secured in.Looking at the mopeka website, they seem to sell magnetic sensors that fit to the bottom of pressure tanks and non-magnetic sensors that it to the top.of non- pressure tanks, such as water and diesel. Didn't look at the price, though
Nice, simple solution. Thank you.Fitted today.
Very simple job
Measures litres used
So when I fill the tank I reset and it then it counts down the litres.
I now know a full freshwater tank gives me 88 litres!
I use my tank gauge to generate random numbers to use for the Lottery.My tank gauge is bit hit and miss at the mo.
We've got the mopeka ones on our 2 x Gaslow bottles...Looking at the mopeka website, they seem to sell magnetic sensors that fit to the bottom of pressure tanks and non-magnetic sensors that it to the top.of non- pressure tanks, such as water and diesel. Didn't look at the price, though
As they do a sensor for non-pressure tanks that reads from the top, I'd feel happier about that for both the diesel tank and the fresh water tank.The same magnetic sensors that attache to the underside of a metal tank will fit to the bottom of non-magnetic tanks by using an adhesive collar that the sensor then gets secured in.
I'm guessing the Mopeka sensor is on the bottom of the tank? It looks like it reads ok through the plastic ok. So I have 4 Mopeka sensors, the 12V wired one on the top of the fresh tank, 2 on the Alugas cylinders and one on the waste tank. All work well apart from the one on waste tank which is a bit odd. Mopeka are sending me a spare but as I was a tight bu**er only to my original address in TN where I was working at the time. Fortunately an ex-colleague is out there this week.bit like my standard one, which goes by 25% increments.
The Mopeka is a bit more precise. This is my tank data (not up to date as my on-board router is off at the moment)
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Not a gludge in the least.As they do a sensor for non-pressure tanks that reads from the top, I'd feel happier about that for both the diesel tank and the fresh water tank.
Sticking a sensor on underneath feels like a bit of a cludge. Glue isn't forever, except when you want to change the batteries.
Having said that, anything on the bottom of the underslung tank would need more than a magnet to make me feel confident that long grass won't wipe it off.
When you say "waste tank", do you mean 'Black Tank'? (just thinking that as you are quoting a TN address).I'm guessing the Mopeka sensor is on the bottom of the tank? It looks like it reads ok through the plastic ok. So I have 4 Mopeka sensors, the 12V wired one on the top of the fresh tank, 2 on the Alugas cylinders and one on the waste tank. All work well apart from the one on waste tank which is a bit odd. Mopeka are sending me a spare but as I was a tight bu**er only to my original address in TN where I was working at the time. Fortunately an ex-colleague is out there this week.