How To Use Float Magnetic Sensor or Reed Liquid Level Sensor

How To Use Float Magnetic Sensor How Magnetic Reed Liquid Level Sensors Work. The purpose of a float switch is to open or close a circuit as the level of a liquid rises or falls. The float encases a sealed magnet, which moves up and down the length of the stem as a fluid level rises and falls. In-Depth study: https://circuitsbazaar.com/how-to-use... Timestamps:- 00:00 - 1. Introduction 00:30 - 2. What are a Float sensor and their types 01:00 - 3. What is Reed Switch and how they are used in the Float Sensor 01:40 - 4. Testing the Continuity of the Reed Switch 02:28 - 5. Testing the Float sensor in the water 03:20 - 6. Testing the LED on the Float Sensor 05:02 - 7. Understanding the Float Sensor on Paper A magnetic float sensor is an electromagnetic ON/OFF switch. It helps to sense the level of water present in the overhead tank or sump. Reed switch was invented in 1922 and later used adequately in 1936 by Walter B. Ellwood in the reed relay. A reed magnetic sensor is a sensor that uses a reed switch to detect a magnetic field. A reed switch is a switch that is activated by a magnetic field. The switch consists of a pair of ferromagnetic metal reeds that are hermetically sealed in a glass envelope. The reeds are arranged so that they are normally open (non-conducting). When a magnetic field is applied, the reeds align and the switch closes (conducting). Reed magnetic sensors are used in various applications, including security systems, door and window sensors, and automotive sensors. Float Sensor: https://amzn.to/3IyEAFb https://amzn.to/3yG7kY4 https://amzn.to/3yDwGWp ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Circuits Bazaar" Social Media Link   / realjsrana     / circuitsbazaar     / circuits_bazaar     / circuitsbaz.  . Circuits Bazaar provides basics and advanced level Electrical and Electronics Engineering learning through Projects and Tutorials. you can ask a question about your problems, and request a video. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by:   / ikson   #Reed_Liquid_Level_Sensor #Float_Magnetic_Sensor #Sensors