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I've got to ask.

What are you doing?

Last ime I was asked to install a PLC in a domestic property it was to control horticultural activities.
The method of control I've come across was far more basic than a PLC. They accidentally smashed the glass on the meter then stuck a clothes peg on the wheel to stop it going around.

The only similarity is that both methods do not involve any analoge control :):)
 

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