Friday, 20 November 2015
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
A Water Indicator: How Does It Work?
In this circuit the transistor is acting as a switch. In dry soil, the resistance between the probes is very high and the transistor receives little or no base current and the LED cannot turn on.
In moist soil, the resistance is much lower, and the transistor receives enough base current to enable it to turn on, lighting the LED.
In moist soil, the resistance is much lower, and the transistor receives enough base current to enable it to turn on, lighting the LED.
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