| ??? 05/19/06 17:19 Read: times | #116691 - the cheapest is a floater Responding to: ???'s previous message | 
| because the restanat of water is deferent i used deferent resistor
 You will NEVER get RELIABLE water readings by resistance, e.g. pure water has a very high resistance, add a drop of acid to a gallon and the resistance drop dramatically. is a better way to detect water sensinsing for more compatibly and also low cost applitions the cheapest is a floater with a switch. A standard toilet floater with a switch added should do nicely. Erik | 
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