24-Volt DC Motion Detectors [RE-wrenches]

Kurt Albershardt info at es-ee.com
Thu Apr 7 09:28:15 PDT 2005


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--On Thursday, April 07, 2005 11:48 AM -0400 "Tom Lane, Energy Conservation Services" <tom at ecs-solar.com> wrote:
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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 vast majority of security PIR devices max out at 16VDC supply.  There ought to be some 24V units out there somewhere, since most commercial fire systems and some of the UL Class A stuff run on 24V.  Look for an outdoor-rated commercial PIR with good temperature tolerances.







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