For approx. 2 US$ including shipping, these are the cheapest 433MHz wireless
door/window sensors I found on aliexpress: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/2JYF2jy
Said to be based on an EV1527 chip they are supposed to work with RFLink?!
Or can anyone here recommend something better for a still reasonable price?
Thank you and Kind Regards,
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433mhz wireless door/window sensor?
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Re: 433mhz wireless door/window sensor?
Usually these will work perfect with RFLink as EV1527 transmitting sensors.
The drawback is that only removing the magnet will be sensed and result in a transmit burst with length of about one second. Putting the magnet back will not be sensed.
Another use for this sensor can be to indicate that a alarm installation gets active. When the battery is not installed and the battery contacts are connected to the siren output of an alarm installation it will transmit a burst as soon as power is applied i.e. as the siren output becomes active..
The drawback is that only removing the magnet will be sensed and result in a transmit burst with length of about one second. Putting the magnet back will not be sensed.
Another use for this sensor can be to indicate that a alarm installation gets active. When the battery is not installed and the battery contacts are connected to the siren output of an alarm installation it will transmit a burst as soon as power is applied i.e. as the siren output becomes active..
Re: 433mhz wireless door/window sensor?
Can you recommend better ones?
What about the KERUI D026?
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/Mvn6Qvv
Do you have experience how long the batteries usually last?
Would be great to have a device where the batteries last > 12 months.
What about the KERUI D026?
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/Mvn6Qvv
Do you have experience how long the batteries usually last?
Would be great to have a device where the batteries last > 12 months.
Re: 433mhz wireless door/window sensor?
I have no experience with that KERUI sensor.data wrote:Can you recommend better ones?
What about the KERUI D026?
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/Mvn6Qvv
Do you have experience how long the batteries usually last?
Would be great to have a device where the batteries last > 12 months.
About 12V batteries in these cheap EV1527 sensors. I experienced that they work quit long, many months up to a year or more. Battery use is very low in inactive state, something like 25uA is what I measured (if I remember well)
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