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Transparent wire

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Is it so, if i cut the transparent wire of the rfxpulse sensor that i can use it to count a led pulse?

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Re: transperante draad

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Bwired wrote:wrong forum. nothing to do with HS
placed in RFXCOM so english, please translate!
Thanks
Sorry Bwired i changed it.
By the way,Thanks for youre advice in another forum to
ask for a new gassmeter if there was no mirror on the 6
they installed a new one,after i told them it was noisy ;-) :D
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Re: Transparent wire

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A lot of members are posting wrong or in Dutch, costing me a lot of time :(
Thanks for correcting :)

So the old switching gasmeter trick still works, thats good to hear :D

You want to cut one of the wires from the CNY70?
Or do you have the BPW85?
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Re: Transparent wire

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its the Reflective optical sensor, its orderd from rfxcom
the sensor original for the gasmeter
but i have 2 and want to use one to use for à pulsing led
its possible but have to cut 1of the wires
thougt the transparant one,but i am
not sure.dont want to cut the wrong one :-)
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Re: Transparent wire

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If you use the search option you can find it on this forum, answered by the rfxmaster himself:
http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.p ... ny70#p2833" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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