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Well Water Level <strong>and</strong> TDS Sensor1. Mount the Push Button Switch in the 5/16" hole making sure that the RED 9" str<strong>and</strong>ed wire proceeds through the h<strong>and</strong>setto the battery compartment (mouth area) of the unit.2. String the BLACK 12" str<strong>and</strong>ed wire through the h<strong>and</strong>set so that it also protrudes from the battery compartment.3. Attach the 9 Volt Battery connector - Red wire to red wire, Black wire to black wire. Solder the connections <strong>and</strong> coverthem with a dollop of silicone. Let the silicone dry.4. Attach the battery taking note to make sure you are attaching it with correct polarity. This circuit is not protected againstthose who try to put on batteries backwards while pushing the power button!5. Once the battery is installed, push the power button. You should hear a frequency that would compare to a middle "C" on apiano. If you hear this sound - Congratulations - you have passed test #1.6. Double check your connections.7. Carefully insert the 9 Volt battery in the mouth side of the Telephone h<strong>and</strong>set aiming the end of the battery down the throatof the h<strong>and</strong>set. It should "just fit!" If it is a little tight, you might choose to scrape a little out of the opening edges ofthe throat of the h<strong>and</strong>set with a sharpe knife. DO NOT CUT THE WIRES BY ACCIDENT! Newer h<strong>and</strong>sets should easilyhave enough room. Once the battery is in place, screw on the microphone/battery cover.8. Carefully guide any excess wire into the ear section of the Telephone h<strong>and</strong>set as you insert the Receiver with the circuitboard mounted on its back side. The receiver should fit flush with the edge of the h<strong>and</strong>set opening. If you find it does notwant to fit, take it out again. You may be pinching a wire if you force it into place. If it fits properly, place the ear coverover the receiver. Once again, push the power button, you should hear the same frequency. If you hear the same sound -Congratulations - you have passed test #2.5. Preparing the probe.1. At the end of your probe wire (100' or more), strip off 1/2" <strong>and</strong> tin the wires with solder. This will give the copper someprotection from corrosion (salt water corrodes almost everything).2. Take a permanent marker (Sharpie Permanent Markers work very well for this.) Starting from the tinned end of the probe,mark with a black marker at 1' increments the entire length of wire. Once this is done, go back to the tinned end, <strong>and</strong> thenwith a red maker, add a blue line at every ten foot increment, with an extra line or each additional 10' increment. Inbetween, at 5', 15', 25' 35' 45' 55' etc... place a line with red marker to indicate the 5s on the wire. This will help to measurethe depth of the sensed water.http://www.pbv.thunder-bay.on.ca/WellSensor.html (5 of 12) [1/13/2005 12:45:27 PM]

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