creilly
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2012
- 13
Hi,
I am trying to make a liquid metal level sensor for our lab. There as the liquid metal is 700C most liquid metal sensors will not work. Due to the nature of the installation remote level sensors such as laser, ultrasound etc are not suitable either.
I would like to use some high resistance wire to make t probes which go into the molten metal, supply a voltage (5 or 10Vdc) and measure the voltage drop across the probes. As the liquid metal is highly conductive it should read 0 when the vessel is empty and contact is not made, and ~5V when the vessel is full and the virtually the entire probe is submerged. I can easily calibrate the sensor.
My problem is that the only suitable resistance wire only has a voltage drop of 6 ohms /foot. The length of the probes is ~1 foot.
If the voltage drop was in K ohms there would be no problem.
My question is, does any one know of how to find resistance wire capable of withstanding 700C with a significant resistance per foot, or is there a way of making an electrical circuit to enable me to effectively drop ~5V across a sensor which is only 6 ohms in resistance?
I am trying to make a liquid metal level sensor for our lab. There as the liquid metal is 700C most liquid metal sensors will not work. Due to the nature of the installation remote level sensors such as laser, ultrasound etc are not suitable either.
I would like to use some high resistance wire to make t probes which go into the molten metal, supply a voltage (5 or 10Vdc) and measure the voltage drop across the probes. As the liquid metal is highly conductive it should read 0 when the vessel is empty and contact is not made, and ~5V when the vessel is full and the virtually the entire probe is submerged. I can easily calibrate the sensor.
My problem is that the only suitable resistance wire only has a voltage drop of 6 ohms /foot. The length of the probes is ~1 foot.
If the voltage drop was in K ohms there would be no problem.
My question is, does any one know of how to find resistance wire capable of withstanding 700C with a significant resistance per foot, or is there a way of making an electrical circuit to enable me to effectively drop ~5V across a sensor which is only 6 ohms in resistance?