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Hydraulic ram pumps and Sling Pumps

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Well Water Level <strong>and</strong> TDS SensorThe probe can be weighted with a 1 inch marble or even a simple non porous rock, tied between the leads with an elastic b<strong>and</strong> orsiliconed between the leads. If you happen to loose the rock, replacements should not be hard to come by!6. Preparing the Probe Storage BlockPut your well water sensor to the side. Find a piece of wood approximately 1" wide. If you use lighter wood, it is easier to cut <strong>and</strong>shipping costs less! Cut it to the shape shown below. You may want to use the template provided below. Print it out, it shouldprint out to the right dimensions. Once you have cut it out, s<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> or finished it to your pleasure, silicon it to the back of theh<strong>and</strong>set. Let the silicone cure. Once the storage block is secure, carefully wrap the well water probe wire around it. Want toPrint out the block we made to scale - Click here to Go to WoodBlock Diag<strong>ram</strong>7. Test your Well Water Sensor1. Pressing the power button should produce approximately a "middle C."2. While pressing the power button, dip the probe in pure water, the tone should go up about 1 octave.3. Start adding a little salt to your sample of water <strong>and</strong> stir the water slightly. Notice how quickly the unit detects salt insolution.8. Calibrate Your Probehttp://www.pbv.thunder-bay.on.ca/WellSensor.html (6 of 12) [1/13/2005 12:45:27 PM]

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