uxcell 5pcs Recessed NC Security Alarm Door Window Contact Sensor Magnetic Reed Switch
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Apparently, you can, as long as the glove box bulb isn't more than 10W, otherwise, it needs to be connected to a
A circuit is closed when contact is made. As long as the door is not shut, it is normally open.
The magnetic reed switch is separate from the magnet unit and operates by magnets. To accomplish this, you will have to drill into the door frame and install the reed switch unit to wiring (2 wires) hidden inside It is the magnet in the door that allows the switch to go into the NO state (normally open state) and trigger the alarm when it swings away from the magnet. With the door closed, the reed switch closes and the circuit is complete, informing the alarm that the door has been It's been over a year since I installed these, and they are still working In order to install it, you must have some technical experience. In order to install this hardware, a hole must be drilled in the frame and door, the sensor and magnet assemblies must be glued and the wiring must be soldered. To insulate, heat shrink should be used. It may be possible to use wire nuts, but I wouldn't trust them in security systems.
Any magnet that can attract magnetic properties (such as the earth or any strong magnet) is acceptable.
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There is a slight difference in size between these parts and the original, but I shimmied them with craft paper to compensate. The new switch activates a solid state relay which switches the lamp on and off. My new arrangement is probably going to last longer than Since the repair was completed five months ago, it has operated without a problem.
For the 13 Ford Flex, I used these parts to repair the door open sensor. All of them worked great and I saved about $1,200 compared with taking it to the dealer if I had done the work around repair (found on YouTube).
Buying this product will give you the greatest value for your money. To install this product, I recommend you use metric paddle bits. There is a gap between 5/8" and 1 1/4" A third of an inch. A 5/8" bit should be used if drilling the hole is to be enlarged.
These work great, but make sure you notice They work very well, but read the reviews carefully to ensure that the size is correct. I was surprised that they were much bigger than I thought they would be based on the photo, and they would probably be too big for most.
It can be a challenge to work in a diameter of This is what I used for the door sensors on my alarm system. In spite of the challenge of getting the hole right due to the diameter, it seems that they are a very sensitive combination and have been reliable and stable in all the applications that I have used them. It seems they are solidly constructed, as well as a great value for the price.
Using a plastic housing, I was able to turn on a data recorder using these switches. In my case, they were perfectly suited to my needs. Depending on the needs, the housing can now be turned on and off without having to open it.
these for fixing the door sensor on my Ford Flex, Ford uses a sensor in the door latch and it costs around 200 to replace the latch, I've done this once before on all four doors, this time I just use these cheap little fixes and it works great.
A strong magnet allows you to mount it further away from the surface, providing you with more mounting options.