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* PCB labelled "RL-09 04.04.23"
 
* PCB labelled "RL-09 04.04.23"
* Battery 12V A23S "Replaces: 23A, MS21/MN21" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A23_battery A23 on WP]
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* Battery 12V A23S "Replaces: 23A, MS21/MN21" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A23_battery A23 on WP] [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pack-GP-Alkaline-23AE-12V/dp/B003CZ77UG/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t cheap 10x pack]
 
* IC1: LP801/V8
 
* IC1: LP801/V8
  

Revision as of 12:44, 15 June 2011

Michael's Home Instrumentation

  • New porch doors have required me to rethink my doorbell!
  • We can't hear people knocking on the door
  • The people at the door don't know if the old doorbell actually rang
  • The old wireless doorbell often didn't ring because the batteries were flat!
  • The wireless doorbell didn't require drilling holes in the doorframe - this is a plus
  • the 12V battery in the wireless doorbell pushbutton was expensive!

I want to do something simple with the old wireless doorbell and start to develop an extensible home automation/instrumentation project. I have a Nanode and a number of Xinos which I intend to connect on a 4-wire bus around the house.


The old doorbell

Push-button:

Chime unit:

  • PCB labelled "RL-09B 04.02.27"
  • Batteries 4.5V, 3xAA
  • IC2: LP816A


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