DIY running toilet alarm

DIY running toilet alarm

286187-Gf 172 Toilet Sensor

Gadget Freak Case File #172: Sensor Signals Water Wasters @ Design News via .

Nick Knoll’s running-toilet alarm uses a magnetic switch and a floating magnet in the toilet tank to signal when the tank has filled. A metal bracket holds in place a plastic tube that serves as a guide for a foam float with an attached ring magnet. A magnetic switch within the tube applies power to a timer circuit until the toilet tank fills. The timer circuit sounds an external alarm intermittently when the tank fails to fill within 45 seconds. A basic NE555 timer integrated circuit and four passive components create the timer circuit. This alarm should get an apartment dweller’s attention so he or she can jiggle the toilet handle and correct the problem. And they can call Nick, too, if the problem becomes a nuisance.

4 thoughts on “DIY running toilet alarm

  1. craig says:

    I love how tinkerers come up with a solution for things. But in every instance a running toilet involves adjustment of the pullchain/strap or an adjustment or replacement of the flapper valve. Less than $10 for a permanent fix, no tools needed.

  2. meta.ath0.com says:

    Another permanent fix is to replace the toilet mechanism with one that has a feature to detect and stop permanent running. I’ve done that with two of the toilets in our house. (I used a Fluidmaster universal repair kit with their Leak Guard. $13 from Lowe’s.)

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