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BASIC Stamp
BS2 and Smoke Detectors
Waveman
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2007-05-31 00:49
edited 2007-06-05 16:31
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BASIC Stamp
Has anyone every tried to interface a smoke detector to the BASIC STAMP BS2? Either photoelectric or ion type?
Thanks,
WaveMan
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wurx
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2007-05-31 12:10
edited 2007-05-31 12:10
3 things come to mind.
1 - if you just want to see if it is registering an alert, you could easily get a signal from the piezo speaker.
2 - Using a basic stamp in conjunction with or instead of a smoke detector is unreliable and dangerous.
3 - Experiment, learn, explore...yes. Use in real life, ABSOLUTLY NO!
Good luck, have fun.
Chris Savage
Parallax Engineering
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2007-05-31 14:29
edited 2007-05-31 14:29
This is a duplicate thread. Post replies only to the original thread at the following link.
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=653298
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Chris Savage
Parallax Tech Support
Waveman
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2007-06-05 16:31
edited 2007-06-05 16:31
To Wurx,
Thanks and not using BS2 in place of a
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''real"
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smoke detector. Just an application that will go in a test equipment rack in an industrial environment to
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detect sever equipment overheating and potential fire.
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1 - if you just want to see if it is registering an alert, you could easily get a signal from the piezo speaker.
2 - Using a basic stamp in conjunction with or instead of a smoke detector is unreliable and dangerous.
3 - Experiment, learn, explore...yes. Use in real life, ABSOLUTLY NO!
Good luck, have fun.
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=653298
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Chris Savage
Parallax Tech Support
Thanks and not using BS2 in place of a·''real"·smoke detector. Just an application that will go in a test equipment rack in an industrial environment to·detect sever equipment overheating and potential fire.
WaveMan