ame,
So the failure rate on the tilt switch I am currently using has been about 0.3%, which doesn't sound high, but the max failure rate that is reasonable for my set up is about 0.025% or about 10 times more reliance than this one. With regard to the software concern, due to the failure rate at this level, I have not seen anything to suspect that the failure is due to anything but something mechanical of nature inside the switch. Just seems like the mechanical arm inside the switch does not move as expected every once and a while.
pidd,
Do you have a link to a gravity sensor you are referring too? Due to the development level of my project, I can only switch to a similar low voltage/amperage NC or No tilt switch, something more complicated would not be easy to implement.
Thanks!
So the failure rate on the tilt switch I am currently using has been about 0.3%, which doesn't sound high, but the max failure rate that is reasonable for my set up is about 0.025% or about 10 times more reliance than this one. With regard to the software concern, due to the failure rate at this level, I have not seen anything to suspect that the failure is due to anything but something mechanical of nature inside the switch. Just seems like the mechanical arm inside the switch does not move as expected every once and a while.
pidd,
Do you have a link to a gravity sensor you are referring too? Due to the development level of my project, I can only switch to a similar low voltage/amperage NC or No tilt switch, something more complicated would not be easy to implement.
Thanks!
Statistics: Posted by mogo4414 — Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:32 pm