MESURING PRESSURE WITH ARDUINO PRESSURE SENSOR (pressure transducer)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2023
- playlist of previous videos where we build the setup: • Plant Watering System
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Thank you so much! I have a similar project using the pressure transducer replacing the arduino with an ESP32 but this video was a life saver!!
Thank you! I applied it to my course project
Wow, excellent work sir! Last 2 weeks I had a final-year project which required multiple pressure transducers. If I found your video earlier, the calibration for my sensors would have been much easier. But still, it can help me to improve my project's reliability. Thanks for the tips!
Glad I could help! got any feedback on the way the video was filmed? anything you wish was done differently or better? thanks!
thx 4 sharing
Thx 4 watching
hello, I have a couple questions, first off I am building an HHO torch setup, I currently have it all wired up for just an off switch, but I want it to turn off/ cut power when it hits 5psi, I will be running my Arduino into this torch build so I can set the parameters as I need. my biggest problem is I need the code to enter and I don't know how to, can you help me with the majority of the code? and I will figure out the rest.
I think you're lucky it worked at all without an explicitly common ground. You can power from external, but need to tie the sensor ground to the arduino ground. Looks like it was, but used the mains ground as the path
ah, true. I will fix this for future videos but I know a lot of the time with arduino you can get away with it as i have. thanks.
Made sure to fix this on the video I posted and gave you credit, thanks
thanks that fixed my problem
will this work on omega px603 transducer. also do you have a copy of your code. Thanks
I just wonder what good a setup like this is?
I would think most would use the pressure sensor for a water level setup where they would want to turn a pump on and off according to a low/high pressure instead of what you're showing.
its up to everyone to use it as they wish, I'm just trying to learn how these things wokr and share my experiences, since no one makes videos on it
Can you link the video before this?
Or a part of this series?
Im interested in seeing how you set up the relay with the pump
Sure there’s actually a playlist of the series, once it’s gets hot enough we can go outside and run the full system !
@@MikaelAbehseraoooh I'll be looking forward to that!
hey is it possible to get the code for the pressure sensor ?
Thanks!
Is this rated for fluids other than water?
EDIT: definitely think it will work well with fuel then!
You're "hashtagging" ESP32, but you're using an arduino, so Im wondering if you just change the input voltage into the device for it to work with the ESP. 5 V down to 3.3 V?
Because sensors are input devices to a microcontroller right? So the signal has to be what the device expects.
This specific one is for cars and I think it can do gas / coolant / oil / air / water
When you buy one check the what it can handle or it’s rating to make sure
Thank you Mikael! @@MikaelAbehsera
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level is aprox 15 psi. 0 psi would be absolute vacuum.
yup silly mistake on my end, will be sure to mention it on the final project, thanks jonas.
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What is the model of the pressures sensor please?
Not sure on model but I just got it on Amazon, I’m pretty sure it’s the same as a generic car pressure sensor
Based off of this, maybe the answer to my question is yes? LOL@@MikaelAbehsera
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is around 15 psi. 0 psi would be absolute vacuum.
No, absolute vacuum does not have any pressure because has no air molecules, vaccum pressure is measured in negative PSI on vacuum chambers (example)
@@PHM_Tech Riiiiight, ty
@@JonasSebastianBarjauMateu You're welcome
Would this work with esp32?
yes, I try to make all my vids work on a range of microcontrollers including esp32
Thanky you!@@MikaelAbehsera
Do you have the link to the arduino code?
was having some issues with sharing the code, can you join our discord? i can send it on there