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Stable battery PIR Sensor

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    Fredrik Carlsson
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    Hello
    I am busy building an burglar alarm for my home.
    Because of this its important its a wireless system (to not go down during electrical failure in the house).

    I wonder is there any stable good PIR sensor that works with battery?
    I have sourced the forum but not really found anything. I have a couple of Sensebender micro boads lying around that I would prefer to use for this.

    Its off course also important that there is no false triggers, because then it would be a very unreliable system.

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      http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1088/battery-powered-pir and http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2715/slim-node-as-a-mini-2aa-battery-pir-motion-sensor are battery powered pir sensors.

      Here is the open hardware for the slim node.:
      https://www.openhardware.io/view/10/My-Slim-2AA-Battery-Node

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        http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1088/battery-powered-pir and http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2715/slim-node-as-a-mini-2aa-battery-pir-motion-sensor are battery powered pir sensors.

        Here is the open hardware for the slim node.:
        https://www.openhardware.io/view/10/My-Slim-2AA-Battery-Node

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        I've been away from home two weeks now and my two Slim Node Mini PIRs have delivered heartbeat messages every second day and no false trig.

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          Fredrik Carlsson
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          Wonderful!
          Maybe I will try this design then. But I dont need them so small so will probably use the bigger PIR sensor in mine.
          I will revert when I'm done

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            I've been away from home two weeks now and my two Slim Node Mini PIRs have delivered heartbeat messages every second day and no false trig.

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            Fredrik Carlsson
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            @m26872 Hello, have you not used any voltage regultator for the pir sensor? You just give it direct connection to the batterypack?

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              @m26872 Hello, have you not used any voltage regultator for the pir sensor? You just give it direct connection to the batterypack?

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              @Fredrik-Carlsson Yes, for power economy (efficiency and dropout voltage). Whole node worked at 1.6V, as stable as before.

              I think you should read about other PIR setups as well, I haven't yet tried the standard sized one myself.

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                I will try tomorrow to do it without any voltage regulators together with a sensebender micro. I have the bigger pir sensor though, but I dont think its much difference on thoose. We will see.

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