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What kind of sensor for my mailbox?

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  • Maurice KrijtenbergM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Maurice Krijtenberg
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    Hi all,

    I'm using domoticz and 433 hardware for my smart home, and then I stumbled upon MySensors :) For my first project, I want to monitor my front door mailbox. I have a bag (SecuMax postkeeper) which collects all my mail and packages. What are your suggestions for picking a sensor. It should also be battery powered and must fit somewhere in the bag.

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      Magnet reed switch mounted on the flappy thing?

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/10Pcs-14mm-Glass-Magnetic-Induction-Reed-Switch-MagSwitch-Normally-Open-NO-/191481783154?hash=item2c95342372:g:awQAAOSwKtlWqYzR

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        I'd suggest a magnetic reed switch. Have a look at the 'Door, window, button' sketch. You can trigger it on interrupt and get the node to sleep in between, so it should work well for battery.

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        • Maurice KrijtenbergM Maurice Krijtenberg

          Hi all,

          I'm using domoticz and 433 hardware for my smart home, and then I stumbled upon MySensors :) For my first project, I want to monitor my front door mailbox. I have a bag (SecuMax postkeeper) which collects all my mail and packages. What are your suggestions for picking a sensor. It should also be battery powered and must fit somewhere in the bag.

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          Welcome to the MySensors community @Maurice-Krijtenberg
          Great to have you here!

          Have you looked at https://www.mysensors.org/build/binary ? A reed switch should work. At the end of the discussion thread for that example, @LastSamurai mentions a battery-powered version.

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            I would say, get your self a Sensebender and a reed switch ;)

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            • Maurice KrijtenbergM Offline
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              Thanks for the fast replies! The flappy thing isn't really a flappy thing :) It's a fixed panel which pushes the mail downwards into the bag and prevents burglars using a wire to open the door. The mailbox itself has brushes, so there actually no moving parts.

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                http://www.ebay.com/itm/161806126324

                I am going to use these magnetic switches on my postbox lid. Haven't got them yet, so cant say if they are any good or not.

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