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Guest

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all,

I'm trying to create a little experiment where I can take well water that's
heavy in minerals to bridge two wires. This works with AC, however, I was
hoping to use a DC source to make it portable. My original test was to
modify a flash light at the back end and put the back end with small points
on that outside that would bridge once submersed in the water. If I take a
piece of wire between the two point the light comes on, however, putting it
in the heavily mineraled water does not.

Thanks,
Ken
 
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Don Kelly

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all,

I'm trying to create a little experiment where I can take well water
that's heavy in minerals to bridge two wires. This works with AC,
however, I was hoping to use a DC source to make it portable. My original
test was to modify a flash light at the back end and put the back end with
small points on that outside that would bridge once submersed in the
water. If I take a piece of wire between the two point the light comes
on, however, putting it in the heavily mineraled water does not.

Thanks,
Ken

probably too much resistance, at the low voltage of a flashlight, to allow
enough current to flow to actually make the bulb glow. Try it with a LED
flashlight or use a transistor power stage in between.
 
G

Guest

Jan 1, 1970
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Don Kelly said:
probably too much resistance, at the low voltage of a flashlight, to allow
enough current to flow to actually make the bulb glow. Try it with a LED
flashlight or use a transistor power stage in between.

Thanks. You wouldn't happen to know of some sites that show examples of a
transistor power stage?

Thanks,
Ken
 
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Don Kelly

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks. You wouldn't happen to know of some sites that show examples of a
transistor power stage?

Thanks,
Ken

I am not familiar with any sites but there are lots of books at all kinds of
levels which can give you information. There are also many lurking on this
site who could give you better advice with regard to this than I can.
 
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DBLEXPOSURE

Jan 1, 1970
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Don Kelly said:
I am not familiar with any sites but there are lots of books at all kinds
of levels which can give you information. There are also many lurking on
this site who could give you better advice with regard to this than I can.

You might want to read the thread in sci.electronics.basic "
Designing a low-voltage Moisture Sensor Grid or Pad?"
 
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