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Re: Using garage door safety beams
I installed one of those voice alerts today with 3 pirs...works great! The
lady wants 3 more now. They look a little cheap, but it works great.
We had the tabletop unit in the garage so we would hear as we walk tested
the units (my crappy voice echoing through the neighborhood) anyway the
neighbor came over and they want one too.
Better yet, they are on sale at ADI this week.
:-)
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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?
| >>
| >> 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?
| >>
| >> Thanks for any help/suggestions.
| >>
| >> 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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