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Old 03-17-2018, 11:22 AM   #135
Gowfster
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State: New York
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THOR #10847
Tank residue issue?

I built a similar unit on my workbench using 555 running on 12V and using copper tape. I had an issue with algae formation in the tank that created a film on the interior that was conductive and rendered all my readings as full as long as there was any water in the tank. As soon as I wiped down the film inside my container in the area of my copper patch, the readings returned to accurate. This was in dark basement and only after 6 days.
Any issues with the camper installations? I’m concerned now with installation on my four tanks.

For what it’s worth, my design includes 8266 module which is WiFi which allows me wireless connectivity to status panel I designed or to phone or tablet.
I may post the approach here if I decide the algae (or other material)film problem doesn’t prevent me from completing the installation.
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