Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:03 am
Ok, great. It looks like the wiring, which makes sense, needs to stay out of the liquid, and the probes are basically just a long piece of s.s. Are you planning on using their probes/holders or do you think it would make more sense to design something better suited for this application. That is, if you use their static probes, they will always be at a set level, whereas grain beds tend to fluctuate in height from beer to beer. Do you think you could basically use any conductive metal as long as the other wire was grounded? I understand the logic of the board, when it makes contact with liquid it completes a circuit to the ground probe, but not sure what the best application is. I like the idea of having the probes attached to the sparge arm, like with the float switches, however not sure of the safest way to do this. If you have any ideas it would be helpful, i definitely want to go with this system, for $40 plus the probes, maybe a total of $100 it is the best way to ensure my pump doesn't wear itself out early, and no need to buy relays, cap/resists and set up my own circuitry. Any ideas?
Thanks again.