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The Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ Enforcer is a robust photoelectric beam sensor designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. With a weatherproof IP66 rating, it offers reliable performance in various conditions. The sensor features an adjustable sensing range of up to 35 feet and operates on a wide voltage range of 12~240VDC or 24~240VAC, making it a versatile choice for securing gates, garage doors, and more.
B**M
Works as described
The wiring is different for all models, but a brief google search will help you figure it out. I have a co-z opener and found instructions quickly.
J**!
4 years of solid operation, but read the manual carefully
I'm an electrician and hobbyist. I wanted a doorbell for my dog. I bought a few different touch sensors, but nothing seemed to be both trainable and weatherproof. This laser is perfect. I added a Honeywell magnetic door switch to switch off the ding-dong'ing while walking out the door. However, the sensor input is not rated for 16 VAC and the magnetic switch is not rated for the 2-3 amps sometimes pulled by a doorbell. I used a multi-tap transformer as used on a furnace and have separate voltages running through the setup. 24 VAC @ 135 mA runs through the magnetic switch, cutting power to the sensor. 16 VAC runs through the relay, controlling the bell. After 4 years, I began having a continuous nuisance trip of the bell. I later realized my custom mounting had gotten loose. I adjusted it back and the bell is working again. However, the polycarbonate lenses are yellowing and the strength of the sensing is less than when new. As a failsafe, I plan on adding a multifunction timer to prevent the bell from grinding on for more than 5 seconds as letting this go on for hours unattended would definitely burn up the bell.
E**A
It has to be covered against rain
The unit was bought as a direct replacement for an existing one, operating a motorized exterior door, since it was installed without a protection from the rain, preventing water could go through the adjusting screw and the adjustment access upwards, instead of protecting it through a sideways installation. There is a factory installed o-ring preventing water from damaging the unit, but it doesn't guarantee a full water ingress. Therefore, a cover has been added to the replacement, protecting it against rain and extending its useful life. Complete installation instructions make the installation fairly easy. Other than this inconvenience, it works as intended.
C**.
Works Great, but Wears Out After a Few Years
These work great, but eventually wear out when used outside. Granted, Texas weather is tough on everything. But we get a few years out of there. We are on our 3rd or 4th.Would also like a larger reflector, as aiming across 30ft or so is tricky.
R**Y
Booby trap.
Wired this into my konnected smart alarm to notify me when the pizza guy walked up the drive. I love it. No more surprises. If the cops come up the drive I have time to hit the back door and over the fence before they realize I'm gone.
M**.
It works!
So I use this for when I park my car in the garage. We don't have a lot of room, so I want to make sure I don't back in further than I need to. With this, I'm able to set it up so I back in perfectly, every time, down to the inch. It's very handy. And I love that I could put a 12v power supply on it would work. It says that it works with 120v AC too! Coolio. But I wanted to just have an LED go on and off, so the 12v DC power supply is fine.
H**R
Worked perfectly. Well featured. Better than $150 lift master.
Works perfectly for a distance of 22 feet - I didn’t try higher as that’s all I needed for my driveway. Smart techniques used in building this product.It has features to be used in variety of scenarios. It signals for any block immediately and you could use that signal for any purpose necessary. Mine was to secure people from my motorized gates - I wanted gates to stop from moving if any obstruction is found.My gates didn’t have the instructions to install this one but in 5 minutes trial and error we could figure out and worked great. My drive way has a bit of a slope that made it bit tricky to angle and place the emitter but worked out fine. I could have used some ways to adjust angles if it provided a hinge - but on second thought no hinge stays put for too long - so I am adding my own ways to tune it for my sloppy (literally) drive way - 15% gradient.
S**Y
Not Suitable for AC use.
These Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ Enforcer Indoor/Outdoor Wall Mounted Photoelectric Beam Sensor are listed to work on 12~240VDC / 24~240VAC and have a relay contact with a one amp max rating. I purchased 2 of these to use to turn on a light when the beam was broken and connected them to 120 VAC for both the power for the sensor and the relay contact for my indicator light. My installation was well within the specifications of the sensor.The sensor failed to turn on the indicator light about 40% of the time. For my purposes this isn't nearly good enough.I had purchased 2 of these and tried both and had the same problem with both. i called the seller and was told that they was surprised that i was trying to run this sensor on 120 vac, and that they were intended for a gate application that powered them on dc. I tested the sensors and found that even if I powered the sensor using 12vdc and powered the contact in the relay with 120vac there was a 10% chance the relay wouldn't turn on the indicator light.I finally resigned the circuit using 12vdc to power the contact and power the indicator light through the relay contact and the sensor works very well.I would have chosen a different sensor If I had known that it wouldn't work and 120vac.
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