Recommendations for project - sensors
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 9:33 pm
Hello all,
I am very new to ESP8266 and all other ARDUINO. Please bear with me on this.
I am working on a project (home) to automate the transfer of water collected on Water tank (250 Gal.) to another Water tank on the top of my house's roof.
The first tank is located on ground level as it collects the rain water from the roof via the gutters. I need to set some monitoring on the tank to know when to start a water pump to move the water from ground tank to the top tank if the water level on the top tank allows it. There should be low level and high level signals so the water pump doesn't burn by pumping on an empty tank and/or overflows the top tank.
I'd like to add a flow sensor to the ground tank entrance (where I keep some filters) so I can be alerted of low flow to check the filters.
This is all very manual now and requires a lot of time. I live in Costa Rica, where it rains daily 7 months a year so there is a lot of pluvial water being collected and reused.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Regards,
Jens
I am very new to ESP8266 and all other ARDUINO. Please bear with me on this.
I am working on a project (home) to automate the transfer of water collected on Water tank (250 Gal.) to another Water tank on the top of my house's roof.
The first tank is located on ground level as it collects the rain water from the roof via the gutters. I need to set some monitoring on the tank to know when to start a water pump to move the water from ground tank to the top tank if the water level on the top tank allows it. There should be low level and high level signals so the water pump doesn't burn by pumping on an empty tank and/or overflows the top tank.
I'd like to add a flow sensor to the ground tank entrance (where I keep some filters) so I can be alerted of low flow to check the filters.
This is all very manual now and requires a lot of time. I live in Costa Rica, where it rains daily 7 months a year so there is a lot of pluvial water being collected and reused.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Regards,
Jens