Designgeek
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Unimatic, yes, good point about water turbidity. In the case I mentioned above, the water is basically clean. Not quite clear, but certainly not the darker gray you see in the wash cycle. Clear enough to make out the details of the agitator at the bottom of 12" to 14" of standing post-rinse water in the tub.
I was thinking of getting a turbidimeter to do that specific test, but $800 is a bit out of my range for a specialized component for this project. Though I could make one from scratch using an LED and photocell assembly. Another version would be comparison with standardized halftone grays that could be printed on a laminated card and placed at the bottom of a given depth sample of water, or compared with water in a test tube.
I was thinking of getting a turbidimeter to do that specific test, but $800 is a bit out of my range for a specialized component for this project. Though I could make one from scratch using an LED and photocell assembly. Another version would be comparison with standardized halftone grays that could be printed on a laminated card and placed at the bottom of a given depth sample of water, or compared with water in a test tube.