Very good video. I was on the same concept but still doing my research adding the capacitor and resistor was a great touch. I have seen a another sensor but there not much information out there,,,, Still researching to find out the most stable transmitter receiver for about 10+ meters up to 50 feet also seen one transmitter /receiver worked with a reflector just trying to find something stable Again great video,,, this really helps
Excellent video……. which would definitely suit my problem. Having bought all of the components, my only problem now is the cordless door bell push, which only a has 3V button battery, where as yours was a 12V! In your view will my bell push work on this system? Do you have a contact number or email address to discuss further!
Very good video. I was on the same concept but still doing my research adding the capacitor and resistor was a great touch. I have seen a another sensor but there not much information out there,,,, Still researching to find out the most stable transmitter receiver for about 10+ meters up to 50 feet also seen one transmitter /receiver worked with a reflector just trying to find something stable
Again great video,,, this really helps
Excellent video……. which would definitely suit my problem. Having bought all of the components, my only problem now is the cordless door bell push, which only a has 3V button battery, where as yours was a 12V! In your view will my bell push work on this system? Do you have a contact number or email address to discuss further!
Good video
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Nice video , can i use this method to connect 6 or 8 beam sensor to siren?
please can you tell me how you open the cover (case) of this devices.
Hello
Thanks for the video. I didn't understand why you soldered the red and black wire to the it beam for power
Probably to bi-pass the on-board voltage regulator.