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RE: Weird thought but hear me out...
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- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 18:20:10 -0000
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Much
as discussing toilet habits themselves are fascinating this doesn't help
with
finding 40mm diameter pipework to fit the valves...
Phil
Been
thinking about this more since posting, and yes...
You
only need the "flush on lid close", because *any* use of the loo needs the
lid
opened, add to that the fact that as much as 10-15ppm of fecal material is
thrown into the air when you flush with the lid up, (enough that it can be
detected at 2-3metres away) I'd guess you would want the have the lid down
when flushing...
Thing is, would you subvert the exisitng flush, or rig up an
alternative...
Ian.
Wouldn't it be easier
to put a switch on the lid and always replace that afterwards?
Alan
Shields alan@xxxxxxx On Sunday, February 24, 2002,
at 02:05 pm, Ian Lowe wrote:
Phil,
How about this for a
solution:
We have two usage methods for the loo, and generally, men
use it either standing, or sitting whilst women use it sitting, so if
you used an IR bounceback sensor, like the ones used in the automatic
handwashers, fitted on the cistern, so that if you sit down, your back
completed the loop, you can tell if it's being sat upon..
Then,
you need to cover us guys in upright pose, and that could be done
with a microswitch on the seat. Because, of course, we *always* put
the seat up when in use, and put it down again when we are
done!
Seriously though, that combination of sensors, with some
suitable smarts should do the trick :D
Ian
-----Original
Message----- From: Phil Harris
[mailto:phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx] Sent: 24 February 2002 12:00 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Weird thought but hear me
out...
OK ... I was chatting with Brougham and Ken last
night on IRC and had a thought.
We have two loos here ... One
downstairs and one upstairs. Neither Jo nor I use the downstairs one
but Edward does however he invariably forgets to flush (or maybe the
mechanism is too stiff for him or something) so although Jo and I do
make an effort to check each time we pass there is often stuff left in
there. (We have solved this by using that loo as a storecupboard so he
now can't use it.)
Anyway, what I was thinking was would it be
possible to build a better flush that could perhaps be automated at the
same time? (For example maybe automatically flush when the light is
turned off?)
Now, joking about dump valves and strain guages aside
I reckon this should be possible. Using a small header tank up in the
loft (you can still get your measured flush that way) and with a goodly
sized valve it should be possible to get the flow that you
need.
Laser.com have some 40mm valves that I'm informed are free
flowing and open rapidly (close speed isn't important) and a 40mm
diameter pipe should easily flow enough water to flush a loo. The only
"downside" is that these valves are sourced in Canada so short of
ordering pipework and fittings from over there I'm not sure what is
available over here that is likely to be able to mate up.
Anyone
got any ideas?
Phil
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