We have a cat food dispenser that stores the food vertically in a silo type tower with an opening at the bottom where the food spills out into a small dish. We keep this tower in a closet on the floor under a shelf. The light in the closet does not illuminate the tower enough to see the food level. This device lights up when the food level runs low.
The device is mounted at the top of the tower. Inside the tower, a golf ball attached to the device with a piece of string monitors the food level.
When the ball lowers to what the kitties refer to as dangerously low food level (anything but full), the string goes taught causing a light to indicate the food level is unacceptably low. When a human servant (i.e. me or my wife) see the light we know we must obey the kitty rulers and refill the food tower immediately.
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"Please explain why I should waste my time with that silly littlefeeder thing when there's a whole sack of cat food just here that I caneat whenever I want?"
Some thoughts on throwies by Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories.
my 3 feline overlordessess get very mad when their water bottle empties and I have a disability which prevents me from bending down far enough to check the water level.
if the only part of the project that goes inside the container is a piece of fishing line and a ball, then there should be no electrocution risk. I'd just need a ball that acts as a float? right?? but then it might not be heavy enough to trigger the switch?
Any ideas ? My HRF's are hard to please (HRF = Her/His Royal Furriness)
Great Idea by the way :)