eltonjohn
Advanced Member level 4
I just received today a IR thermometer RAYTEK MINITEMP
is pretty impresive it has a LED laser built in .. So i've been shooting
all over the place and taking mesurments
i know now how cold my dog's nose is .
It occured to me that i could mesure water tanks levels based in the
difference of temperature .between the part of the tank occupied by
the liquid and the one that is empty .
I'm a lazy person and i don't want to go and get a THERMODYNAMICS book
does any body here know how could i implement such an algorithm to
detect where the level of the liquid is ??
Otherwise i will have to go back to the books
but thanks for dropping by
By the way i have already protected this idea
jajaj!
is pretty impresive it has a LED laser built in .. So i've been shooting
all over the place and taking mesurments
i know now how cold my dog's nose is .
It occured to me that i could mesure water tanks levels based in the
difference of temperature .between the part of the tank occupied by
the liquid and the one that is empty .
I'm a lazy person and i don't want to go and get a THERMODYNAMICS book
does any body here know how could i implement such an algorithm to
detect where the level of the liquid is ??
Otherwise i will have to go back to the books
but thanks for dropping by
By the way i have already protected this idea
jajaj!