wireless driveway sensor - cold region

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wireless driveway sensor - cold region Jerome 05-15-2006
Posted by Jerome on May 15, 2006, 12:24 pm
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Looking for recommendations on a wireless driveway sensor to detect not
only
autos but people and especially deer also :) We are in upstate NY so
winter
temps can get in the -20 F range in winter...

Thanks!


Posted by Matt Ion on May 15, 2006, 2:29 pm
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Jerome wrote:
> Looking for recommendations on a wireless driveway sensor to detect not
> only autos but people and especially deer also :) We are in upstate NY
> so winter temps can get in the -20 F range in winter...

I'd think a "photo-eye" sensor like is used for garage doors would work
well - they're used all the time in unheated garages in cold areas.

Several different versions here (found on a quick Google search):
http://www.aaaremotes.com/noname9.html

Google "photoeye sensor" for more.


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Posted by Bob Sisson on May 21, 2006, 10:10 am
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We had a "Dakota Alert" photoeye system and it was "TOO Sensitive" to deer,
so we traded it in for a rubber tube model. They make a range of products,
and have very good support...

Bob Sisson


> Jerome wrote:
> > Looking for recommendations on a wireless driveway sensor to detect not
> > only autos but people and especially deer also :) We are in upstate NY
> > so winter temps can get in the -20 F range in winter...
>
> I'd think a "photo-eye" sensor like is used for garage doors would work
> well - they're used all the time in unheated garages in cold areas.
>
> Several different versions here (found on a quick Google search):
> http://www.aaaremotes.com/noname9.html
>
> Google "photoeye sensor" for more.
>
>
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