DIY Leak Detector Prevents Water Damage

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Published on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 18:00:41 +0000 Indexed on 2011/11/18 1:54 UTC
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There’s no need to shell out for an expensive commercial leak detector when you can cobble together a simple one from basic parts.

Over at Make Magazine, Electrical Engineer Jeff Tegre shares a straight forward guide to cobbling together a simple leak detector. Armed with the leak detector you can get an early alert if you water heater, washer, or other leak-prone appliances are hemorrhaging water.

Make a Leak Detector for $25 [Make]

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