Re: [AMMRL] water sensors in NMR rooms #Question

From: <gregory.wylie_at_chem.tamu.edu>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2023 07:04:53 -0700

HI Genevieve

We don't have a water sensor but we have used arduinos to make several sens=
or boxes for our Helium Recovery system. These are great little devices tha=
t have tons of sensors and can be customized for what you want to do. They =
can have WiFi capabilities which means they can send SMS text and email ale=
rts. Does take some time to build and program but we found them to be cheap=
er and more customizable then things we could buy already made.

Best of luck
Greg
Gregory P. Wylie, Ph.D
NMR Facility Manager
Texas A&M University
Department of Chemistry
P.O. Box 30012
College Station, TX =C2=A077842-3012
gpwylie_at_tamu.edu
979.458.0705 (voice)
979.845.4719 (fax)
706.206.0007 (cell)
http://nmr.tamu.edu ( http://nmr.tamu.edu/ )


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