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Water Level Sensor Readings Not Changing with Water Level Variations
#1
Hello, I have a KC868-E16S board and installed the firmware KCS V2.1.9 on it. I connected a water level sensor that operates in the range of 0 to 5 volts and 0 to 0.7 meters.

I tested the sensor by placing it in a water tank with an actual height of 41 cm. 

I noticed that the sensor reads up to 35 cm and the reading seems to remain constant even when the water level increases or decreases. For example, when I lowered the water level to 15 cm, the sensor did not register the change and the reading remained at 35 cm.

Similarly, when I increased the water level to 42 cm, the sensor reading did not change.

Can you help me solve this problem?
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#2
what software you will use? for example : home asisstant? or you just want make a AUTOMATION to control relay?
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#3
(10-29-2023, 08:05 AM)admin Wrote: what software you will use? for example : home asisstant? or you just want make a AUTOMATION to control relay?

First, I want to create an automation to control a relay without software , and then I will use Tuya software later
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#4
when have free time, we will test it then feedback to you.
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#5
Hello, is there any update regarding the problem's solution?
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#6
preparing one sensor with 70CM , then will begin test, when have news i will upload at here.
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#7
   
i use KC868-E16T for testing, but KC868-E16S is same. connect water level sensor with analog input1.
   
because the water level sensor output signal is dc 0-5v. level range is 0--70cm
   
CHA1 and CHA2 use for 0-5v. CHA3 and CHA4 use for 4-20mA
   
i use pump later water full of bottle.
   
the big bottle concave about 2-3 cm.
   
when the water level is 46cm. i test with software and multi meter as follows:
   
   
   
when i change water level from 0-46cm, webpage will auto update the value. i think you need to confirm whether you have use analog 0-5v port?
later i will take a video tour about water level testing.
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#8
video tour at here:
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#9
Thank you for your effort. I have identified the mistake, which is connecting the water level sensor to point A4. I have connected it to point A1 instead, and the readings change as the level changes. Thank you.

Thank you very much. Now everything is working fine.
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