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Re: Sensor




> >Sorry.... but you can add multiple loops to increase
sensitivity....
>
> But his problem was that he needed to _decrease_ sensitivity- to
detect a
> power consumption between standby and on, both of which were enough to
make
> it see 'on', with only one loop through the coil.
>

Nothing like paying attention is there... and what I said was nothing like
it ;-)...

Well I suppose you could put something around the cableand put the loop
over
that... (it'd probably be a magnet so that it arranged all the electrons
...
or something ... now where did I put that resonant magnet water
purifier...;-)


> Now I'm supposed to put forward some suggestions about splitting the
> current so it doesn't all go through the coil, then Paul will say that
he'd
> thought of using the headphone output, then you can suggest he uses
one of
> those mains power consumption coil thingys, then I can point out that
we've
> gone recursive...
>
sorry, could you repeat that... ;-)

A.



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