Wateralarm sensor
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Wateralarm sensor
Hi,
Does someone has experience with a watersensor witch gives an alarm in case of water and compitable with the RFXCom? Not a water temperature meter, but an watersensor.
Thanks
Martin
Does someone has experience with a watersensor witch gives an alarm in case of water and compitable with the RFXCom? Not a water temperature meter, but an watersensor.
Thanks
Martin
Re: Wateralarm sensor
To detect water / flooding I use a Zwave solution:
hashop.nl/Webwinkel-Product-12205215/Ev ... ensor.html
Zwave is not picked up by RFXcom, so I use it with the Aeon Lab Stick and Homeseer.
I also use various Visonic sensors which can be detected by RFXCom. Visonic has a water/flood sensor, but I do not use it. No particular reason why I do not use this one. This sensor is made for the PowerMax alarm module so potentially it could be picked up by RFXCom.
visonic.com/Products/Wireless-Property- ... or-mct-550
You might want to check with the maker of RFXCom to make 100% sure it will work.
good luck
Olof
hashop.nl/Webwinkel-Product-12205215/Ev ... ensor.html
Zwave is not picked up by RFXcom, so I use it with the Aeon Lab Stick and Homeseer.
I also use various Visonic sensors which can be detected by RFXCom. Visonic has a water/flood sensor, but I do not use it. No particular reason why I do not use this one. This sensor is made for the PowerMax alarm module so potentially it could be picked up by RFXCom.
visonic.com/Products/Wireless-Property- ... or-mct-550
You might want to check with the maker of RFXCom to make 100% sure it will work.
good luck
Olof
Re: Wateralarm sensor
Thanks Olof. I'am not experienced with Visonic devices. Is it using a open 433 Mhz protocol, so it van be used with Micasa Vera, Homewizard or Rfcom?
Re: Wateralarm sensor
My Visonic stuff operates at 868 mhz. But I think Rfxcom can (or could) receive on both frequencies.
If you do a search on this forum, you will find lots of info on the combinations visonic and rfxcom
Olof
If you do a search on this forum, you will find lots of info on the combinations visonic and rfxcom
Olof
Re: Wateralarm sensor
I've tried this one: http://www.smarthousestore.co.uk/wd18-w ... ector.html
It looks rather strange but it works just fine with RFXCOM. It sends X10 security on 433MHz
It's quite loud but with care you can disconnect the alarm.
Steve
It looks rather strange but it works just fine with RFXCOM. It sends X10 security on 433MHz
It's quite loud but with care you can disconnect the alarm.
Steve
Re: Wateralarm sensor
I`m using this Z-Wave sensor http://www.hashop.nl/FIB_FGFS-101
I think you can even use a this one by just removing the reed contact and using to wires for water detection
The reed contact is the glas tube on the print
I think you can even use a this one by just removing the reed contact and using to wires for water detection
The reed contact is the glas tube on the print
Running HS3PRO on PC with Z-Wave / OpenTherm / Plugwise / RFXcom / MQTT / XAP400 / Logitech Media Server and Squeezelite on PI`s
Re: Wateralarm sensor
I know, old thread but does the Visonic MCT-550 work with rfxcom and homeseer v2.6 pro?
** edwin **
Re: Wateralarm sensor
I think it should work if you have a 868.95 Mhz Visonic receiver like. I thought rfxcom had one but i cannot find it
Running HS3PRO on PC with Z-Wave / OpenTherm / Plugwise / RFXcom / MQTT / XAP400 / Logitech Media Server and Squeezelite on PI`s
Re: Wateralarm sensor
in the first rfxcomm i had included a 868.95MHz Visonic slave receiver, item Number 40079 and i do see other visonic devices. Just wondering if the MCT-550 is supported in both rfxcom and homeseer v2.6
** edwin **
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Re: Wateralarm sensor
The MCT550 is supported.