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Here are a few diagrams of my water level sensor idea.

Here the cell is full of water and the laser is making contact with the sensor.


Here the water level has dropped and the float has gone down accordingly. The laser is no longer making contact and the switch to the water supply has been activated. The cell would then fill with water until the float was high enough to allow the laser to make contact with the sensor again.


Close up of the float design.

Made of two or three parts. An outer shell ro keep the float moving up or down only. the float itslef. And a stopper bellow the float.

The outer shell has a hole in it where electolyte can flow into the mechanism. This hole also aloows the laser to shine through to the sensor when the float is high.

I hope these diagrams are enough to explain my idea.

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This Project was last updated on: January 31, 2007 10:59pm
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