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|    Pressure (air) sensor best practices    |
|    25 Dec 25 14:14:55    |
      From: blockedofcourse@foo.invalid              Any pointers regarding deployment of pressure sensors measuring       air pressure? I'm looking at nominally an inch of water       (pressure/vacuum) but haven't sorted out the high end though       anything above those limits is probably easily treated as       "too high" instead of being numerically quantified (though       the sensor would have to survive the environment).              I'd prefer to use solid state sensors deployed *at* the point       of measurement (no/minimal "tubing") but worry about dirt, debris       and critters, over time.              Lead lengths would be on the order of 10-20 ft.              Perhaps a solution would be to just treat them as FRUs intended       for routine replacement? (instead of worrying about keeping       them clean, etc.)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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