tank-filling noise maker

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu
Fri, 14 May 2004 12:34:24 -0500


At 13:22 5/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Mark,
>The way I learned to fill water tanks is to fill the tank until the light 
>stops blinking (or the beeper stops beeping I would think would work as 
>well).  At that point, the tank will hold a full pitcher's worth of 
>water.  Go refill the pitcher and fill it up.
>
>Jeff


Nice theory,  anyway...

I've got a number of "time delay" lights among the 50 or so units here.  I 
can put a full pitcher in w/o the light going out, but by the time I've 
refilled the pitcher - the light is out.

If I poured until the light went out,  I'd be mopping, etc...



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