My gray tabby, Eli, and orange tabby, Simon, seem to think they are entitled to fresh water in the bathtub on demand.
While I may not agree, they are pretty good at turning over any water dish, or at least making a pretty big mess. The bathtub turns out to be a pretty good place to deliver water to them. Of course, leaving it on, dripping, all the time is less than ideal. So, enter home automation. I'd like to be able to control a water valve based on the presence of anyone, cat or otherwise. Even a little infrared beam might work - they're pretty smart cats.
Of course, most of the PIR's are pet immune. The PIR is ideal, though, because it's rather discrete. Given that this may be in the bathtub, I don't have lots of options in re: appearance.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
Some notes: The bathroom renovation budget is already way over, so the cheaper the better. (We're doing demolition down to the studs, so installation issues aren't any big deal). From a technology standpoint, I'll connect it either to an M1G or a digital I/O interface on an embedded system. (Matter of fact, this functionality might increase the WAF of the M1G's cost...)
-jbn
While I may not agree, they are pretty good at turning over any water dish, or at least making a pretty big mess. The bathtub turns out to be a pretty good place to deliver water to them. Of course, leaving it on, dripping, all the time is less than ideal. So, enter home automation. I'd like to be able to control a water valve based on the presence of anyone, cat or otherwise. Even a little infrared beam might work - they're pretty smart cats.
Of course, most of the PIR's are pet immune. The PIR is ideal, though, because it's rather discrete. Given that this may be in the bathtub, I don't have lots of options in re: appearance.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
Some notes: The bathroom renovation budget is already way over, so the cheaper the better. (We're doing demolition down to the studs, so installation issues aren't any big deal). From a technology standpoint, I'll connect it either to an M1G or a digital I/O interface on an embedded system. (Matter of fact, this functionality might increase the WAF of the M1G's cost...)
-jbn