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My point is there are much cheaper alternatives, granted they don't cover the area this one can. You could buy 2-3 of the other devices for the price of this one, though, to make up for the difference in coverage ;-) I already have some leak sensors so I understand their worth.
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Originally posted by mrceolla View PostHowever, $45 is a bit much for a water sensor. So is $10 for 4ft of additional cable. I'll have to wait for a better sale than the $5 off the sensor only.
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Ah, that makes sense. I didn't realize that was already in their inventory. Good to know and thanks! I'll plan to skip that item if/when I purchase one of these. I love the water cable idea. So much better than two tiny contacts. However, $45 is a bit much for a water sensor. So is $10 for 4ft of additional cable. I'll have to wait for a better sale than the $5 off the sensor only.
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That is just the standard USB power supply that HomeSeer ships with things like the Zee S2 and the Z-net. As Timom said it is highly unlikely that that little sensor needs 2+ amps of power.
I suspect that it was just easier to sell the existing USB power supply that HomeSeer already distributes as opposed to adding another smaller USB power supply to their inventory.
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I can't see where it's more that a few milliamps or it wild kill a battery very quickly. I've got some old micro USB power supplies used to for bluetooth headsets that hopefully would work great.
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Amp requirements of flex sensor module
Hi,
I see the suggested micro USB charger module is quite a beefy one. Up to 2.4A, but it also has a standard USB port built into it in addition to the micro cable. Is that really what this device requires, 2.4A? I couldn't locate any info on the flex sensor itself other than 3xAAA or micro USB power. I'd love to be able to use one of my other 2 dozen USB power adapters. Does anyone know what the device itself actually requires? Does the required amperage go up if you daisy chain more water detection cables together?
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