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Here is a tested Arduino project that uses 3 sensor probes as water level indicator with 3 leds and one LCD display + a simple controller that turns on a motor when the water has reached the desired ...
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But like I said, it's a cool project. I've thought about building an ultrasonic water level sensor, connected to an ESP32 or Pi Zero to report water levels to... something TBD.
A low-cost (~$100), do-it-yourself (DIY) ultrasonic water level sensor/datalogger has been designed, constructed, and tested for use in education, citizen/community science, and research settings. The ...