Tank Level Monitor: Count 5 Seconds for Every Level Increase

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The discussion revolves around designing a circuit to monitor fluid levels in a tank, specifically requiring a 5-second timer activation each time the liquid reaches a new level. A 555 timer is suggested for counting the 5 seconds, and there is a need for a method to activate the signal, potentially using a capacitive sensor. Participants discuss how to configure the circuit to stop the pump for 5 seconds after each level is reached and the importance of indicating when the time has elapsed. The conversation also touches on the type of sensors to be used, with inquiries about float-type sensors and their functionality. Overall, the focus is on creating a reliable and effective monitoring system for the tank levels.
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Tank Level Monitor!

Hey Everybody!...i have a concern!...i need to do a circuit that moniotors me the level of a fluid in a tank...the thing is that i have the design...but i need to count 5 seconds everytime that the liquid gets to the next level...i mean...

the tank is empty...you start pouring water, when it gets to the first level it must activate a circuit that counts me 5 seconds...after that you continue pouring water, when you get to the next level it counts again 5 seconds!and so on to the 8th level...how would you do that??...what kind of circuit would you need there?...thanks a lot!...i´ll left you the schematic so you can see it!...
 

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just a small timer like 555 to count 5s. how are you puring water? because after 5s you need something to latch it to pour the water. if it takes a high signal to signal start of pour water then keep it low, after 5s sent high signal.

as to how to activate the signal, a method possible are capacitor sensor. look for a book called capacitive sensor by Baxter. Also what sort of accuracy?

Maybe you can send some current. When it hits the level you want, current will flow and complete a circuit, you start timer. once 5s pass, pour water and wait for next stage.
 
Its just a simple circuit!...i will pour the water...when it gets to the first level i´ll stop...and the timer must count 5 secs...and show it...ist to simulate or assume that there goes a circuit that stops the Pump for 5 secs or Xsecs and after that continues pouring until next level and so on...my point is...should i use a monoestable resetable?...or something else?...how with the same timer do i count the five secs and show it and then five seconds again...etc...thanks!
 
which sensor you are using...
 
what do you mean "and show it"? Indicate that 5 seconds have gone by? You can do that with a 555 timer configured as a monostable oscillator. A sample schematic can be found at this link: http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/LM555.html#2
 
What are you using for the senors? are you just using a float type sensor?
 
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