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Marcos Loyola

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Hello good day!
I need a simple circuit to detect the turbidity of the reuse water from the washing machine, that is, discard the 1st water and reuse the others, a very simple circuit for a low-income community. Thank you Marcos
 
Marcos Loyola wrote:
Hello good day! I need a simple circuit to detect the turbidity of
the reuse water from the washing machine, that is, discard the 1st
water and reuse the others, a very simple circuit for a low-income
community. Thank you Marcos

On a good day, you can measure the turbidity using an Arduino, a LED, a
phototransistor, and a resistor.

The problem normally has more to do with how to keep the optical window
clean.(*) That might be easier with a clothes washer, because the flow
is pretty strong and frequently has a lot of detergent and bubbles,
which should help.

It\'ll need some experimenting, though.

How high-tech is your setup? I assume you have a storage tank, but how
does the water get in and out, and how is that controlled?

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

(*) If you have the time, and a nearby library can get a copy, Mark
Johnson\'s \"Photodetection and Measurement\" is an excellent read. Mark
was the head of quality assurance for a bit water utility in England,
and really knows turbidity measurements. A lot of it is quite
accessible at hobbyist level.

--
Dr Philip C D Hobbs
Principal Consultant
ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics
Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510

http://electrooptical.net
http://hobbs-eo.com
 
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 3:54:04 PM UTC-3, Phil Hobbs wrote:
Marcos Loyola wrote:
Hello good day! I need a simple circuit to detect the turbidity of
the reuse water from the washing machine, that is, discard the 1st
water and reuse the others, a very simple circuit for a low-income
community. Thank you Marcos

On a good day, you can measure the turbidity using an Arduino, a LED, a
phototransistor, and a resistor.

The problem normally has more to do with how to keep the optical window
clean.(*) That might be easier with a clothes washer, because the flow
is pretty strong and frequently has a lot of detergent and bubbles,
which should help.

It\'ll need some experimenting, though.

How high-tech is your setup? I assume you have a storage tank, but how
does the water get in and out, and how is that controlled?

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

(*) If you have the time, and a nearby library can get a copy, Mark
Johnson\'s \"Photodetection and Measurement\" is an excellent read. Mark
was the head of quality assurance for a bit water utility in England,
and really knows turbidity measurements. A lot of it is quite
accessible at hobbyist level.

--
Dr Philip C D Hobbs
Principal Consultant
ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics
Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510

http://electrooptical.net
http://hobbs-eo.com
Grateful for the feedback
 

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