Using mysensors for alarm build?
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Protecting your "home" starts first at the boundary. An alarm-system is the absolutly last option - the bad guy is already "in da house" then. Think about
- fences
- hedges
- lockable windows (dont let the keys in the locks)
- good neighborhood
- motion-sensors and bright lights...
- sticker on the windows (e.g. "house is protected")
- a dog (?), too.
- dont post on FB that you are on holiday
If you do a lot of those things, the internal alarm system can be very simple: Just put some movable motion-sensors in the corridor and important rooms in the ground floor and connect them to a very loud siren outside, to the smoke-detectors inside and to all the lights, rolling shutter you have....just let the house go crazy :D. There is really no need for a "professional" alarm-system for a private (single-family) house in my opinion.
greetingsAndreas
@ahhk said:
Protecting your "home" starts first at the boundary. An alarm-system is the absolutly last option - the bad guy is already "in da house" then. Think about
- fences
- hedges
- lockable windows (dont let the keys in the locks)
- good neighborhood
- motion-sensors and bright lights...
- sticker on the windows (e.g. "house is protected")
- a dog (?), too.
- dont post on FB that you are on holiday
If you do a lot of those things, the internal alarm system can be very simple: Just put some movable motion-sensors in the corridor and important rooms in the ground floor and connect them to a very loud siren outside, to the smoke-detectors inside and to all the lights, rolling shutter you have....just let the house go crazy :D. There is really no need for a "professional" alarm-system for a private (single-family) house in my opinion.
greetingsAndreas
@ahhk said:
Protecting your "home" starts first at the boundary. An alarm-system is the absolutly last option - the bad guy is already "in da house" then. Think about
- fences
- hedges
- lockable windows (dont let the keys in the locks)
- good neighborhood
- motion-sensors and bright lights...
- sticker on the windows (e.g. "house is protected")
- a dog (?), too.
- dont post on FB that you are on holiday
If you do a lot of those things, the internal alarm system can be very simple: Just put some movable motion-sensors in the corridor and important rooms in the ground floor and connect them to a very loud siren outside, to the smoke-detectors inside and to all the lights, rolling shutter you have....just let the house go crazy :D. There is really no need for a "professional" alarm-system for a private (single-family) house in my opinion.
greetingsAndreas
Done, done, done, done(lots of police in the neighborhood too), done, not done, don't have one, don't ever post stuff like that on FB. I strongly suspect I have something else you didn't list (because you can't sadly) based on your use of the words "hedges" and "holiday". That's actually the main point behind wanting the alarm, to wake me up if someone breaks in while we are asleep. As long as an alarm goes off and wakes me up then anyone stepping foot in the bedroom is getting shot. Such things are exceedingly rare around here thankfully, of the three I've read about in the past 5 years 2 of them ended very badly for the home invader and one ended badly for the (unarmed) homeowner.
Anyway, the nerd factor of being able to see the status of all the windows and doors, the temp and humidity and if lights are on in each room, etc all also play a factor in my wanting to build something like this. It sounds fun ;). I've already built a security camera around a PI and that is pretty cool and useful to see who's at the door.
The problem with motion sensors is the cats and the house is a ranch so "ground floor" is just outside our bedroom and also a high traffic area (even at night, say to use the john without waking the spouse). A dog would be fun just to piss off the cats. Though it's unfortunate you can't really have say a panther or leopard instead. A dog would bark but the big cat would just hide and wait for the free meal.. ;). (The problem being that at some point it's not unlikely the cat would look at you the same way, as a free meal..)
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Hi!
I have set up my home-security system where MySensors is included.
I run two raspberry Pi - one with Domoticz + MySensors GW and one as FTP server.- In domoticz i use the security panel which is controlled with our cell-phones (location services)
- I have motion detectors from MySensors reporting movement.
- If my house is armed Domoticz and motion is detected i get a notification, siren on and so forth...
- Siren and lights are MySensored.
- I also run three IP cams reportion motion and adding pics/video to my ftp.
- I hope these can be used to detect motion in Domoticz in the future.
Its a fun project - but not so safe as a pro system.
For example i dont have battery backup if power fails. -
Hi!
I have set up my home-security system where MySensors is included.
I run two raspberry Pi - one with Domoticz + MySensors GW and one as FTP server.- In domoticz i use the security panel which is controlled with our cell-phones (location services)
- I have motion detectors from MySensors reporting movement.
- If my house is armed Domoticz and motion is detected i get a notification, siren on and so forth...
- Siren and lights are MySensored.
- I also run three IP cams reportion motion and adding pics/video to my ftp.
- I hope these can be used to detect motion in Domoticz in the future.
Its a fun project - but not so safe as a pro system.
For example i dont have battery backup if power fails.@sundberg84 What did hoh use to set up your siren? I'm working on my own home security project as well.
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@lvidal07 At the moment (5 months later) im using RFLink and 433mhz firealarms.
They go both ways - fire => update on Domoticz and push notise. IntruderAlarm => starts firealarm.But at that point I worked on something like this from petewill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNsar_e8IsI&index=9&list=PLGzVpwPAKnPZ6F4fY8AevfVmcHdJFpKma
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@lvidal07 At the moment (5 months later) im using RFLink and 433mhz firealarms.
They go both ways - fire => update on Domoticz and push notise. IntruderAlarm => starts firealarm.But at that point I worked on something like this from petewill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNsar_e8IsI&index=9&list=PLGzVpwPAKnPZ6F4fY8AevfVmcHdJFpKma
@sundberg84 Thanks for the info. Any reason for the switch?
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@lvidal07 I extended my HA to both MySensors and RFLink/433mhz. There is a manufacturer of firealarms which are good and cheap using 433mhz,
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@lvidal07 I extended my HA to both MySensors and RFLink/433mhz. There is a manufacturer of firealarms which are good and cheap using 433mhz,
@sundberg84 said:
There is a manufacturer of firealarms which are good and cheap using 433mhz,
Care to give a link ? :innocent:
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Hi, i also did build a rflink to MySensors gateway on which all interesting 433Mhz message are translated to MySensors message.
e.g. my RFLINK<->MYS presents my weather station (LaCross WS2300) data, klik-aan-klik-uit RC and my Flamingo firealarms
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@BartE Haha, that flamingo alarm looks exactly like my Nexa alarm... :)
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Thanks as well. I decided to go with this alarm, http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/252094388277?dest=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2F252094388277, probably more than I needed to pay, but I liked the idea of a strobe alarm.