Cable for leak detection

see attached datasheet

Use a 10k pullup resistor on the open collector output. HIGH = NO LEAK,LOW=LEAK

The chip datasheet says the supply voltage is 16vdc but it might work at 5v. If you used 16v you would need a 5V zener diode across the output pin to ground, with the cathode on the output pin, anode to ground. It surely would work on a 12V lantern battery , the square batteries that are 3'x 3" square and about 5" high. I used the LM1830 chip once and it was simple to use. Just get to pieces of bare copper wire and stick them though a small piece of sponge (or hot glue them together so they don't touch) about 1 cm apart and lay that flat on the floor. If you want to get creative you can do two "S" pieces with one upside down so it covers a 3" x3" square with the bare copper touching the floor. You can test it with a squirt-gun or just flick some water on it. or you could try this [http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Water-Sensor-for-Arduino-Moisture Water-droplets-Water-Depth-detection-/330992002679?_trksid=p2054897.l4275 ](http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Water-Sensor-for-Arduino-Moisture-Water-droplets-Water-Depth detection-/330992002679?_trksid=p2054897.l4275)

LM1830.pdf (121 KB)