@noiob If the water level needs to be a certain minimum then check that beforehand and let the user know. But luckily you now have some bonus coffee.
@ff0000 I wonder how it measures the level, probably pressure? Maybe there's limescale somewhere
@noiob that's very well possible, not sure how quickly that would build up with a reservoir that can be removed (i guess?) it does build up super quickly in a water boiler. And maybe pressure, that would make the most sense. I never see them with a floater mechanism.
@ff0000 definitely no floater, the tank is removable
@noiob so it has that valve rubber thing at the bottom that hooks into the machine correct?
(i have really no idea, but now i am intrigued with the idea)
@ff0000 that's smart, basically a floater but without the complicated mechanical connection. I don't think this one does that, the tank sits on top of the machine and is transparent
@noiob yeah! indeed! If the tank sits on top it might be easier to do a direct pressure measure.
@noiob that means this is the best time to be discussing this! on work time!
Also, apparently a lot of machines use magnets! https://standexelectronics.com/applications-markets/coffee-makers/