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Old Jan 16th, 2008, 10:42 PM   #1
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Assembly Language Help

Hello,
I want to program a Basic Stamp to turn on/off a water pump. The project Im doing involves two float switch in a tank, one at the top and one in the middle of a tank. Once the water reaches the switch in the middle I want the Basic Stamp to send an output to the pump to turn on and turn off when the water reaches the top switch. I have started a program but the problem is once the middle switch is closed the pump turns off but I need the pump to turn off when the water reaches the top switch. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me a little or know someone that can help.

Thanks alot

p.s If you want to know what I have programmed so far tell me Ill send it to you.
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