24-Volt DC Motion Detectors [RE-wrenches]
Matt Tritt
solarone at charter.net
Thu Apr 7 09:27:57 PDT 2005
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>Does anyone have info. on 24-Volt DC Motion Detectors or 12-Volt DC Motion Detectors? I need them to trigger outback inverters to come on based on the movement of horses in stalls. The AC Motion Detectors typically use 20-25 Watts continuously. The motion detector will be used to trigger 1/3-1/4-HP fans to blow mosquitoes of horses.
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