Requirements:
- Well puts out about 3-4 gallons/min max, so sensor needs to work in that range
- Sensor wetted parts need to be NSF-rated for potable water
- System does not need to be weatherproof -- will be mounted indoors
- Power draw should be as low as reasonably achievable when nobody is interacting with it
- Needs to support a local display that can show the following:
- Total volume used
- Flow rate average over time
- Flow rate by period (means an RTC is needed)
- Ability to download logs from meter without the need to shuffle SD cards, either via Bluetooth or WiFi
- (Optional) Keep track of environmental factors -- air temp, humidity, supply voltage, pump run status, tanks and well sensor status
- (Optional) Interface to APRS gateway for monitoring and alerting remotely via amateur radio
Hi Dan! Did you ever figure this project out? I am working on something similar in Utah and would love any insights you could offer. I'm trying to figure out a way to measure how much water comes through a canal when farmers open it for their water turn, so if they lease water rights to the state we can estimate how much water a water turn contains. Just trying to save the Great Salt Lake, no biggie ':D
If you have any thoughts on this, feel free to email me at Eliza.kay.peterson@students.iaac.net