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One problem I have with liquid sensors based on hydrostatic pressure is an unstable reading. The reading always jumps between high and low values regarding its accuracy. For a low level of water (e.g. under 1 meter), this can be a big measurement error. An ultrasonic sensor can give a more stable reading, but I believe it has weaknesses in waterproofing. Or you can suggest another type of sensor with a stable reading and good durability?
Great idea I was thinking about doing this for my boat water tank. But it's quite long and narrow so my guess is the head pressure will be low even when full in comparison to a vertical tank. I need to do some testing.
Very good! Would you mind sharing with us the information about the accuracy you could get with this setup? I mean, what was the minimum water level variation you could reliably obtain? Could you, for example, reliably tell the water level in 100 steps (1%) instead? If the sensor accuracy is indicated in its full range of measurement, I would expect poor reliability for small water level variation, which I need in my project. Thank you very much.
Other water level related videos:
ESP32 with TOF10120 Laser Rangefinder distance sensor
th-cam.com/video/0AZxX3_eLQ0/w-d-xo.html
IoT Water Level Sensor Using ESP8266 Nodemcu
th-cam.com/video/euZkv0wJBiM/w-d-xo.html
Arduino iot Project: iot Water level monitoring using Ultrasonic Sensor + Nodemcu esp8266 + Blynk
th-cam.com/video/hLOM4WDovj8/w-d-xo.html
Great work sir can I use the program with reading the boiler pressure gauge ?? And how?
One word to say...brilliant! No two words - absolutely brilliant :).
Thanks!! I wasn't sure I wanted to make a similar project but you explained everything so well that I am ordering the parts tonight.
Very good
One problem I have with liquid sensors based on hydrostatic pressure is an unstable reading. The reading always jumps between high and low values regarding its accuracy. For a low level of water (e.g. under 1 meter), this can be a big measurement error. An ultrasonic sensor can give a more stable reading, but I believe it has weaknesses in waterproofing. Or you can suggest another type of sensor with a stable reading and good durability?
Great idea I was thinking about doing this for my boat water tank. But it's quite long and narrow so my guess is the head pressure will be low even when full in comparison to a vertical tank. I need to do some testing.
Great project, the question is what is the sensitivity of this sensor or what volume of liquid is needed affect new reading ?
Very good! Would you mind sharing with us the information about the accuracy you could get with this setup? I mean, what was the minimum water level variation you could reliably obtain? Could you, for example, reliably tell the water level in 100 steps (1%) instead?
If the sensor accuracy is indicated in its full range of measurement, I would expect poor reliability for small water level variation, which I need in my project. Thank you very much.
Great video, what about adding a water flow meter to calculate the amount of water used ?!
good idea.
@@ElectroniClinicGreat work sir can I use the program with reading the boiler pressure gauge ?? And how?
Hi. Wonderful video. I do not see that sensor on Amazon. Maybe they no longer sell it.
Should use an array to average the readings, would make a much steadier reading and calibration better
hey do you have any idea about a mini hydropower system and what components that would be used
can u make vaccume pressure control system with arduino.
Sir what if I will use it to turn off and on on a certain pressure, how is the coding Sir, thank you very much
1st
Brother could you please give the purchase link of the sensor you used.
Sir is it accurate? Can you able to find the precise level ?
Can you also use this sensor with an raspberry pi?
Yes.
Do u have the arduino code for this?
Link to the article is in the description.