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Moisture [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensor '''sensors'''] consist of a flat plate with two conductors etched upon them. They can come in different shapes. | Moisture [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensor '''sensors'''] consist of a flat plate with two conductors etched upon them. They can come in different shapes. | ||
The type illustrated gives maximum intimacy between conductors for a given surface area. Another type takes the form of a long strip with the conductors running parallel to themselves. When moisture bridges the gap, the resistance is lowered between the conductors. This drop in resistance can trigger a '''[[Transistor|transistor]]''' circuit, which in turn could operate a '''[[ | The type illustrated gives maximum intimacy between conductors for a given surface area. Another type takes the form of a long strip with the conductors running parallel to themselves. When moisture bridges the gap, the resistance is lowered between the conductors. This drop in resistance can trigger a '''[[Transistor|transistor]]''' circuit, which in turn could operate a '''[[Relays|relay]]'''. | ||
'''Uses:''' Plant watering in dry weather, sensing when it rains, flood warning, sensing damp conditions in electrical equipment etc. | '''Uses:''' Plant watering in dry weather, sensing when it rains, flood warning, sensing damp conditions in electrical equipment etc. |
Revision as of 21:06, 12 November 2014
Moisture sensors consist of a flat plate with two conductors etched upon them. They can come in different shapes.
The type illustrated gives maximum intimacy between conductors for a given surface area. Another type takes the form of a long strip with the conductors running parallel to themselves. When moisture bridges the gap, the resistance is lowered between the conductors. This drop in resistance can trigger a transistor circuit, which in turn could operate a relay.
Uses: Plant watering in dry weather, sensing when it rains, flood warning, sensing damp conditions in electrical equipment etc.