X10 rain sensor
X10 rain sensor
is there anywhere else i can buy it?
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Go to a local electronics store, there are plenty of them in Singapore, right?
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eh, I bought 2 PCB from an online store. something called leaf wet sensor. well. it works good except that when it already stop raining, the sensor is still wet and it takes like almost 1hr before it triggers a "dry" sensor state.
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that's why those sensors need to have a heating element below the PCB.
X10 rain sensor
Place it 45 degrees, water will drop off.
X10 rain sensor
I did installed one with heating element. Low cost and works great with the Marmitek SM10
http://shop.conrad.nl/elektronica-meeta ... 87608.html
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Mounting it at 45 degrees is a must indeed for the water to roll off it. You don't want it to just form a little pool on there.
@Snelvuur: The heating element is built into the sensor. This is powered via an external power source. The SM10 is just mounted to the relais the sensor has.@wima: do you also heat it too? because thats not done then with a sm10 right
X10 rain sensor
Do you think it would be possible to use the a Visonic MCT-100 and the Conrad rainsensor? (it has a 'potentiaalvrije schakeluitgang')
So the alternative is an SM-10 with the Kemo M152?
Thanks!
DJ
So the alternative is an SM-10 with the Kemo M152?
Thanks!
DJ
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Or a DS90Originally posted by DJF3-2: So the alternative is an SM-10 with the Kemo M152?
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@estaban: yes that part i understand, but you keep it "warmed" 24/7? it has a trigger no?
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Yes, it only is heated up when rain is detected, the rest of the time the heater is off.Originally posted by snelvuur: but you keep it "warmed" 24/7? it has a trigger no?
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thats pretty handy :p time to order one at some point.. 
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There is another rainsensor in the Conrad shop check number 156515 I think it is only a remote sensor and it will not include the alarm circuit ....
Henk
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Is it possible to use the a Visonic MCT-100 with the Conrad <i>OR</i> Kemo M152 rainsensor? (it has a 'potentiaalvrije schakeluitgang')
Bye
DJ
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