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Re: Pet Immune... er ... Resistant Motions



"Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > So far the ones with the fewest falses I have tried are the Intellisense
> > DT-500s.  Unfortunatley they also have a very low sensitivity in many
> > applications.
>
> That's putting it mildly, I made the mistake of installing a DT-500 in a
> small master bedroom one time... I had to dance around the room for 5
> minutes before it would activate, the customer wasn't impressed with the
> motion or my dancing...... :-))
> >
> > I have not pushed the 100lb limit for them, but I did install some in a
> > mobile home that had two dogs in the 50lb range.  They were old rather
> > slow
> > moving dogs though.
>
> And probably Non-dancing dogs........
>
>  Never had a false there that I was aware of.
> >
> > I can say that the pet immune ratings of some of the cheaper motions is
> > total bull pucky though.
> >
> > Bob La Londe
> > www.YumaBassMan.com
> >

I have one in my house. One day the alarm tripped. Found a plastic bread
wrapper with punctures from my cat's claws in the hall:) Apparently my cat
was having a ball with it.

Al




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