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Re: Driveway sensors
- Subject: Re: Driveway sensors
- From: "David Cole" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:48:16 -0000
Rob
If your looking to put together a system yourself rather than purchase
an off the shelf system then I can recommend the following products.
These products will detect the proximity of metallic objects infront
of the sensor but can be taught to ignore the prescence of metallic
objects in the surrounding area.
I have used them to detect the car moving into the garage as you can
also set the distance that the sensor senses the object.
The product is the Osiprox Proximity Switches from Telemecanique
(another schneider electric company) I have found the best place to
get them from is RS components, good price and next day delivery.
http://rswww.com/cgi-bin/bv/browse/QuickView.jsp?
BV_SessionID=@@@@0737313580.
1089308351@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccdadclllgddihcfngcfkmdgkldffm.
0&cacheID=ukie&3266761186=3266761186&catoid=-764479327
Sorry for the long URL but tinyurl.com seems to be down at the moment.
Hope this helps
Dave
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "robkearns" <robkearns@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a Comfort systems install and would like to add driveways
> sensors.
>
> My front garden is 8m wide with two parking spots in an L shape, one
> straight and one parallel to the road just inside the boundary line.
> I would like too have two sensors, one to detect the presence of
> each car.
>
> I'm worried that as each spot is about 3.5m wide if I put the sensor
> in the middle, its only about 5 meters from the neighbour's cars or
> the road outside.
>
> Does anyone have experience of driveway sensors in a limited area
> such as above? Which sensors can you connect to Comfort?
>
> Many thanks
> Rob
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