Leak Sensor\Water Detector

Request new hardware or ideas for the controller
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lnevo
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Re: Leak Sensor\Water Detector

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That looks great. How does that connect with the RA? Can you connect the relay output to the IO module? I'd like to be able to shut down and send an alert if a leak is detected...
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Great, I just got my Home Security units, but that could be a lot better.  I like the 'rope' type better than the small detectors.

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"I took the unit apart to see if there was an easy way to modify the alarm output and figured is was not worth it. I did however, manage to locate the manufacturer of the device. They pointed me to another model that fills my requirements."

Hi, I would like to know who the manufacturer is of the honeywell RWD41 is!

I had a look at the watertell link, but seems watertell.com doesn't exist?
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if you click this link, it will take you directly to the vendors web page for the Watertell unit.

http://www.essentialmonitoring.com/wate ... actor.html

Both the Honeywell and the WaterTell unit uses the same PCB.

The Honeywell unit does not have the relay and external power supply components that the WaterTell does. The form factor is the same.

The source for both these units is RLE Technologies. You cannot purchase these units from them....
800-518-1519
sales@rletech.com
support@rletech.com
dazza1304
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Thanks for that surf!
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