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Scientific pot watcher

This enlightened forum already discussed pot watchers (link), but since the cruel world out there is science based the eyeballs will not work except for cauldrons with magic potions. Therefore I suggest the science based bubble watcher. It consists of a microphone, signal processor, and buzzer. The device is packaged so it easily hooks onto the rim of any pot or hangs on the lid with a suction cup.

The signal processor analyzes the sound from the pot. When it hears popping bubbles at a preset frequency the buzzer goes off to warn the cook of an upcoming spill. If you are lucky enough to have a Bluetooth enable stove the device can adjust the heat by its own.
-- kbecker, Aug 11 2003

(???) Pot Watchers http://www.halfbake...idea/Pot_20Watchers
[kbecker, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

I was going to say - why not a thermometer or pressure gauge? But then it wouldn't be the same, would it.
-- Detly, Aug 11 2003


[det] A thermometer doesn't work because of changes in atmospheric pressure, tried it, made a mess. A pressure gauge works, but you need a closed pot.
...and yes I was looking for widget that could sell Brookstones if someone would build it.
-- kbecker, Aug 11 2003


Will there be an aftermarket urinal-mounting kit for this?
-- DeathNinja, Aug 11 2003


I meant some sort of pressure gauge submerged in the liquid, but I know little about pressure gauges. Still, it would be kinda fun to clip on your own little "Bubble Watcher."

[DN] : What?
-- Detly, Aug 11 2003


[DN] I know, the words "bubble" and "bladder" sound kind of alike, but still the category (kitchen appliances) should have given you a hint that we don't do urinals here.

However, I have been thinking for a while now about a "Direct waste water recycling" appliance. Once it has wound its way through my head and guts I'll post it here so you can ask this question again.
-- kbecker, Aug 11 2003


I'll take that as a "no" then ;)
-- DeathNinja, Aug 11 2003


Yes ;)
-- kbecker, Aug 12 2003


Why not a thermometer, and a pressure gauge for the AIR, and then a computer to calculate the right temp? Should be easy enough.
-- zigness, Feb 16 2004



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