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Re: Using garage door safety beams



I like that one..especially the output relays.


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| "Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > "Les Blalock" <lesNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| >> Is there any place that sells something that could be tied into the
| >> safety beam of my garage door opener to trigger a remote chime to
| >> indicate someone/something has entered my garage when the door is
| >> open?
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| >> It appears that the wires from the sensors to the door control carry
| >> around 10.85 volts dc until the beam is broken when the voltage jumps
| >> to around 12v.  Would maybe the X10 Powerflash recognize the ~ 1v
| >> difference and trigger an X10 receiver?
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| >> Thanks for any help/suggestions.
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| >> Les
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| >>
| > Check out this product
| > http://www.optexamerica.com/products/prodpage.cfm?product=wireless1000
| > .... It will work indoors & outdoors........
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| How About This? Watch The Video.
| http://www.alarmsuperstore.com/voice%20alert/voicealert.htm
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