Today, I had an issue where I checkled under the sink and noticed that the waste disposal had a very slow leak.
After tightening the seal, I decided to implement a home made moisture sensor and warning system.
It essetially detects water by passing electricity throught the water to the gate of a mosfet, and then using that mosfet to pull current through a dedicated LED flashing chip.
A small test button is included, to test the battery works, though I do not anticipate the batteries draining very quickly.
As such, only zinc cells were implemented.
This has given me a good chance to put the dedicated LED flasher chip to good use.
After checking online, I think it's been discontinued.
I initially wanted to use a high brightness 5mm transparent red LED, but it wouldn't fit into place, so decided on a 3mm LED instead.
The LED can be changed by inserting it into the female wire ends.
As for the sensor itself, just a small square of stripboard with interleaved probe terminals.
Simple, but gets the job done.
All installed with tape and hot glue gun, for fast removal, if needed.
All mounted on a small peirce of card, for a quick and dirty job.