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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 08:31:30 +0100, in uk.d-i-y "Donwill" popple
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"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
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It would be handy to be able to have a detector that can give an audible
signal when it starts to rain.

I often have sports kit outside drying (Scuba, boat etc) and can't rely
on it staying dry long enough to dry kit.


I have found a link to one project
http://www.techlib.com/electronics/raindetectors.htm

Anybody anything better .... the key would seem to be the sensor ... large
enough surface are to catch first few drops of rain, stable enough not to
corrode in a couple of weeks.


An optical sensor might be better, what do they fit to modern cars these
days? the auto windscreen wiper seemed to work OK on the Peugeot 807 I used
to have .


Yes, wife has a 206 and its auto wiper works well (provided you can
remember the switch flick-sequence to activate it!). And it's inside, so
doesn't get wet. It detects wetness on the other side of the glass.
Could it use a light beam totally reflected at the glass surface, but
passing through when the surface is wet - or the other way round? It has
a very fast response, generates single sweeps in light rain.

Phil