Guest dproch84 March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 I've just finished building and testing my DIY advanced leak detection system,for my apex it was quite easy and works very well and cost $50. And took about ten minutes I purchased a wireless leak detection system from Home Depot. It came it the base unit and 2 wireless probes( sensors ). I Located the two low voltage wire going to the alarm( speaker ) in the base unit and connected them to the b.o.b. I now have 5 wireless switches( 150' range) any of which can active the apex switch if wet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Origami March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 I've just finished building and testing my DIY advanced leak detection system,for my apex it was quite easy and works very well and cost $50. And took about ten minutes I purchased a wireless leak detection system from Home Depot. It came it the base unit and 2 wireless probes( sensors ). I Located the two low voltage wire going to the alarm( speaker ) in the base unit and connected them to the b.o.b. I now have 5 wireless switches( 150' range) any of which can active the apex switch if wet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Sounds great! Are you going to post details? Pictures, model numbers of equipment used, etc.? It would be very useful to people here to have that from you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanM March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 What's the b.o.b? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rrbigdog March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 I believe that would be break out box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanM March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 I believe that would be break out box. Ah, right. I get it. Great idea wiring the buzzer output to that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveS March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 I recently played with the Apex module. I have to say, it's pretty slick. An Aquabus USB connection and some RJ11 phone type connectors to each of the water sensors and you are done. No fiddling with wires or worrying that they come loose. Having it use the Apex native speaker and "ringtones" is also super easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Origami March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 I recently played with the Apex module. I have to say, it's pretty slick. An Aquabus USB connection and some RJ11 phone type connectors to each of the water sensors and you are done. No fiddling with wires or worrying that they come loose. Having it use the Apex native speaker and "ringtones" is also super easy. The cool thing, though, is the guy's report in Post #26 (above) where he interfaced the water sensors wirelessly (with 150' range) to his Apex. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lnevo March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 The cool thing, though, is the guy's report in Post #26 (above) where he interfaced the water sensors wirelessly (with 150' range) to his Apex. Wow. I missed the wireless part in my first read! Very cool and 150' is just awesome. Will be looking to do this soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Origami March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 My guess is that the wireless system used was GE's Choice Alert system based on a few web searches and the fact that HD sells the water sensor. Similar product for adaptation? The water link sensor looks very similar to the one that GE makes and Home Depot sells. Only, it's $20 http://www.smarthome.com/7311W/Skylink-WA-318-Household-Alert-Water-Alert-System/p.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lnevo March 19, 2014 Share March 19, 2014 That system is cheap because it comes with no sensors. And when you click the link for sensors you find out they are discontinued. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Origami March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 Could be. But it looks an awful lot like the GE sensor and similar sensors branded with different company names. Makes me wonder if they're all the same or compatible. Sent from my LG G-Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Origami March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 Could be. But it looks an awful lot like the GE sensor and similar sensors branded with different company names. Makes me wonder if they're all the same or compatible. It looks like it comes with one sensor from the pictures, though. Sent from my LG G-Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition Sent from my LG G-Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lnevo March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 (edited) I stand corrected. It does say receiver and sensor included. I would buy the GE one. I've bought enough $19.99 sensors from smarthome...they work...but theres a reason they are $19.99... Edited March 20, 2014 by lnevo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott711 March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 My guess is that the wireless system used was GE's Choice Alert system based on a few web searches and the fact that HD sells the water sensor. Similar product for adaptation? The water link sensor looks very similar to the one that GE makes and Home Depot sells. Only, it's $20 http://www.smarthome.com/7311W/Skylink-WA-318-Household-Alert-Water-Alert-System/p.aspx I just bought that one the other day from Amazon. I haven't hooked it up yet, but now I am curious how dproch84 hooked it to the apex. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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