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Re: House 110V smoke
I have to place a meter across the yellow and the natural,
do you thing the output is 120 AC. even with battery back up I don't think
so.
I know an electrician.
"jewellfish" <jewellfish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1164756476.212795.36210@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> That yellow wire is almsot certainly the "interconnect" wire. I
> suppose you could rig something up to ring a bell outside.
>
> Remember you're dealing with 120vac. If you need to ask how to rig
> something up, you probably don't have the expereince to safely work on
> 120vac.
>
> Call an electrican.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> bill
>
>
> FIRETEK (change-the-ch-to-k) wrote:
>> That depends on your smoke. The relay must be compatible with it. Some
>> manufacturers provide the relay as an option, others actually incorporate
>> it
>> in a relay based detector that will interconnect with your existing
>> smokes.
>> What's the make and model number of the smokes in your home?
>>
>>
>> "Rich" <Rich3784@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:L6OdneSBkZz7I_bYnZ2dnUVZ_o-dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Can I add a relay to the yellow wire of my house hold 110 V old smoke
>> > detector?
>> > I want to run a horn outside.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
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