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Hey am a third year electrical engineering student,working on ideas to start a project. I've found this one..how will i start a project on fault control for a switching network of a building such that whenever a fault occurs from a certain switch,one among,from the network then i could be able to monitor it and remove it from the system while other components of the system keep on working normally0
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Administrator • Jun 2, 2009
Thread moved to project ideas section.
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Member • Jun 2, 2009
Yeah i've thought a little,and what i want is something like a simple sensor to detect the amount of oil in a transformer to help it from damages incase theft occurs as it is a case(problematic so far not solved)
in my country. Nd if you have something interesting you can give me a clue in case this one comes out awkward. Hope to have something from youAre you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Jun 2, 2009
Can you guyz help me out by giving me clues over a sensor that can monitor the amount of water from a tank when it reaches a certain level(max to turn off the switch and min to switch on the demand) using assembly machine codes(Intel 8085/8086) that i do in my courseAre you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Jun 2, 2009
Lixos - you already have a very good idea. Stick to it. We can discuss implementations in our electrical/electronics engineering section.
Post your specific technical questions about your project there. 😀
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Member • Jun 5, 2009
I dont know about the assembly machine language you are asking about but i have wrote some post about <a href="https://measureprocess.blogspot.com/search/label/Level%20Measurement" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">ideas: Level Measurement</a>Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.