Unsure if this question is best in alarms, automation or electrics Forum. I reckon this one...
We wanted a wireless garden gate chime, although couldn't find any waterproof wireless ones.
Amazon had a sale and got a PIR wireless waterproof jobby for £12 instead of £30.
It's too sensitive. If I move it next to the gate the bushes set it off. Up the garden path and the foxes set it off. Mostly at night. Spent a few weeks playing with locations and settings but it's useless due to false alarms.
Irritating.
Thought occurs that a PIR is just a NC (normally closed) switch, with drain. I have a NC reed switch (a spare door open sensor) for the house alarm.
If I de-solder the pir and replace with the reed switch, it would be in the waterproof case, and, if I attach the magnet to the gate I have a waterproof, wireless gate chime that'll only go off when the gate is opened.
Sounds genius.
Can anyone spot a problem with my plan, or, understanding of how these things work?
We wanted a wireless garden gate chime, although couldn't find any waterproof wireless ones.
Amazon had a sale and got a PIR wireless waterproof jobby for £12 instead of £30.
It's too sensitive. If I move it next to the gate the bushes set it off. Up the garden path and the foxes set it off. Mostly at night. Spent a few weeks playing with locations and settings but it's useless due to false alarms.
Irritating.
Thought occurs that a PIR is just a NC (normally closed) switch, with drain. I have a NC reed switch (a spare door open sensor) for the house alarm.
If I de-solder the pir and replace with the reed switch, it would be in the waterproof case, and, if I attach the magnet to the gate I have a waterproof, wireless gate chime that'll only go off when the gate is opened.
Sounds genius.
Can anyone spot a problem with my plan, or, understanding of how these things work?