
crafty1289 said:Would raindrops falling from a leaky ceiling 15 foot away be enough to trigger a microwave/PIR detector?
so both have to be operated in order to trigger the alarm? Or have I got that wrong?breezer said:Red means alarm condition
Green pir operated
Orange microwave opeated
Hehe. You'd think so wouldn't you?breezer said:the idea is that two detectors of differnt technology will prevent false alarms, so manufacturers have tried various combinations and the best is the pir / microwave.
crafty1289 said:Hmm. Interesting one. No sound detectors (theres a massive fridge compressor unit 20 feet in the other direction). ?
No chance of rodents. Poison bait everywhere.bernardgreen said:Any moving parts on the compressor, like a fan on the heat exchanger, that would trigger the micro-wave while the moving heated air from the heat exchanger triggers the PIR device ?.
If the sensor is very sensitive an exposed compressor motor on rubber mounts may move enough at start and stop to trigger both micro-wave and PIR sensors.
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