Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around methods to measure the volumetric flow rate of water from a washing machine pump. Participants explore various electronic and mechanical approaches, including the feasibility of building a device from scratch versus purchasing commercial flow meters. The conversation includes technical specifications, potential challenges, and the practicality of different measurement techniques.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- Some participants propose using a coil of copper wire and a microcontroller for electromagnetic measurement, though one participant notes that water is not magnetic or electromagnetic.
- Several flow meter types are mentioned, including Mag Meters, dP devices, and thermal devices, with varying degrees of complexity and cost.
- One participant suggests using a stopwatch and a bucket as a simple, low-cost method for measuring flow, while others seek a more sophisticated electronic solution.
- There is discussion about the limitations of measuring flow in a washing machine, particularly regarding the dynamic range and accuracy of different methods.
- Participants express uncertainty about the feasibility of building a flow measurement device for $25, with concerns about the cost of sensors and supporting electronics.
- One participant raises the issue of measuring gray water flow, which may contain debris that could clog flow meters.
- There is a question about whether the desired measurement is instantaneous or cumulative flow rate, indicating a need for clarification on the requirements.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the best method to measure water flow, with multiple competing views on the feasibility and effectiveness of various approaches. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the optimal solution for the user's specific needs.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention the need for calibration and the potential impact of water quality on measurement devices. There are also references to the user's electronics experience, which may influence the feasibility of DIY solutions.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for individuals interested in DIY electronics, flow measurement techniques, and those exploring practical applications in home appliances or similar projects.