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    DS10a's on ebay

    fyi - ive been searching amazon and ebay for ds10a's as I love them and got low on stock. got a few projects coming up to add them too and they just work, especially with BLRF...

    my current use, is that my wife found alcohol in our 19y old sons room. so she said.. I hope he isn't getting into our liquor cabinet. well I removed the ds10a from the basement door and installed it on right side of china hutch. setup an email alert. Went to bed and our son came home late.... wife wakes me up.. HE IS IN THE CABINET so I jump out of bed, book down the stairs, he hurries up around the corner, dumps something down the drain... long story short he was busted....
    so I had to order more for the other side... and found NEW IN BOX 4 - $20 free shipping... bought them and they came in and I setup the other cabinet.
    got 2 spare; however, I was just on ebay again and found 5 - $25 with best offer... offered $20 and he immediately accepted...
    so I got 9 ds10a's for $40.
    if you recall the X10 special - it was 10 for $40.. so I'm almost on par...

    ive got 2 gates to do this summer, shed door, above ground pool ladder as well....

    so if you need them.. I saw more... so go gettem while you can!!!!
    HW - i5 4570T @2.9ghz runs @11w | 8gb ram | 128gb ssd OS - Win10 x64

    HS - HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435

    Plugins - BLRF 2.0.94.0 | Concord 4 3.1.13.10 | HSBuddy 3.9.605.5 | HSTouch Server 3.0.0.68 | RFXCOM 30.0.0.36 | X10 3.0.0.36 | Z-Wave 3.0.1.190

    Hardware - EdgePort/4 DB9 Serial | RFXCOM 433MHz USB Transceiver | Superbus 2000 for Concord 4 | TI103 X-10 Interface | WGL Designs W800 RF | Z-Net Z-Wave Interface

    #2
    Yeah.. I also like these devices - batteries seem to last forever. I think I bought the 10 for $40. Still have a number around in their packaging..
    HS3PRO 3.0.0.500 as a Fire Daemon service, Windows 2016 Server Std Intel Core i5 PC HTPC Slim SFF 4GB, 120GB SSD drive, WLG800, RFXCom, TI103,NetCam, UltraNetcam3, BLBackup, CurrentCost 3P Rain8Net, MCsSprinker, HSTouch, Ademco Security plugin/AD2USB, JowiHue, various Oregon Scientific temp/humidity sensors, Z-Net, Zsmoke, Aeron Labs micro switches, Amazon Echo Dots, WS+, WD+ ... on and on.

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      #3
      Originally posted by langenet View Post
      Yeah.. I also like these devices - batteries seem to last forever. I think I bought the 10 for $40. Still have a number around in their packaging..
      yeah.. I know where some are...
      I gotta get stuff set back up... as now HS is very stable for me.

      I have 2 in my sump pump... 1 for water too high - never wanna see that alert and 1 when water drains, gets tripped and used to log to a file for charts... to know how many times a day..
      2 on garage doors.. left and right for open/closed
      1 in liquor cabinet...
      1 spare...
      got 1 in a gate post...
      1 on shed door
      1 on crawl space door
      1 on utility room door
      so 2+2+1+1+1+1+1+1 = 10...all accounted for.. SWEET.. but now 9 more LOL
      only a few setup in hs though...
      HW - i5 4570T @2.9ghz runs @11w | 8gb ram | 128gb ssd OS - Win10 x64

      HS - HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435

      Plugins - BLRF 2.0.94.0 | Concord 4 3.1.13.10 | HSBuddy 3.9.605.5 | HSTouch Server 3.0.0.68 | RFXCOM 30.0.0.36 | X10 3.0.0.36 | Z-Wave 3.0.1.190

      Hardware - EdgePort/4 DB9 Serial | RFXCOM 433MHz USB Transceiver | Superbus 2000 for Concord 4 | TI103 X-10 Interface | WGL Designs W800 RF | Z-Net Z-Wave Interface

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        #4
        I just pulled 5 out of service as we had our windows and blinds replaced and could not find a good way to mount them due to their width so replaced them with z-wave sensors that have a form factor that is more suitable. Will keep them around though as they are handy for a lot of different things. Have one on the BBQ with a temperature switch (https://www.ebay.com/itm/163167204412) that lets me know if I've left it on. One still on the doorbell and a few other places.
        HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
        Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net

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          #5
          Originally posted by sparkman View Post
          I just pulled 5 out of service as we had our windows and blinds replaced and could not find a good way to mount them due to their width so replaced them with z-wave sensors that have a form factor that is more suitable. Will keep them around though as they are handy for a lot of different things. Have one on the BBQ with a temperature switch (https://www.ebay.com/itm/163167204412) that lets me know if I've left it on. One still on the doorbell and a few other places.
          that's awesome with the grill!!!!

          which zwaves did you get?
          HW - i5 4570T @2.9ghz runs @11w | 8gb ram | 128gb ssd OS - Win10 x64

          HS - HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435

          Plugins - BLRF 2.0.94.0 | Concord 4 3.1.13.10 | HSBuddy 3.9.605.5 | HSTouch Server 3.0.0.68 | RFXCOM 30.0.0.36 | X10 3.0.0.36 | Z-Wave 3.0.1.190

          Hardware - EdgePort/4 DB9 Serial | RFXCOM 433MHz USB Transceiver | Superbus 2000 for Concord 4 | TI103 X-10 Interface | WGL Designs W800 RF | Z-Net Z-Wave Interface

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            #6
            Originally posted by TeleFragger View Post

            that's awesome with the grill!!!!

            which zwaves did you get?
            These ones: https://www.aartech.ca/ecolink-dwzwave2-5-eco. I needed the external inputs as I could not place the magnet right next to the sensor. That's the only one that currently available that supports that. There were other brands available before, but they all seem to have discontinued the models with the external contacts. I use them with these contacts/magnets: https://www.aartech.ca/vip120-2-flai...c-contact.html which makes a nice clean install. The one thing I don't like with the DS10A's is the size of the contact/magnets they come with, but they can be replaced with something smaller as well.
            HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
            Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net

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              #7
              i have some ds10's i can sell you if needed
              HS3 Pro on Windows 8 64bit
              53 Z-wave nodes(46 devices, 7 remotes), 15 DS10a's, 10 ms16a's, 9 Oregon Sensors, W800, RFXCOMtrx433, Way2Call, 3 HSTouch Clients, 2xRussound CAS44, Global Cache GC100-12,10 Rollertrol blinds(+ zwave) ,3 Squeezebox Radios and 1 Squeezebox Boom,DMX Arduino via ethernet,Rain8Net,3x Echo Dot's


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