PoolEye Aboveground Pool Immersion Alarm – Battery Powered Water Motion Sensor for up to 24’ Round or 16’ x 32’ Oval, Poolside Siren Only, PE14, Small, Grey
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The above-ground pool is the only pool this is intended for. The Pooleye PE23 is worth a try
Yes, it is approved for use in Connecticut, where an alarm must have a decibel level of 50 or higher and activates when an object of at least 15 lbs falls into the pool.
On the bottom of the sensor throat, there is a sensitivity adjustment. Brands owned by SPQ
The building we're in is above ground level A swimming pool under the ground. If you want it to appear in line with the filter output, you must place it away from the filter. I really like how it works.
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The drill template should be used with caution. You will not be able to use the alarm if the pool water is too high. Be sure to focus on the drill template closely and to use common sense. The instructions note that two pilot holes of 3/8" should be drilled. You should drill two pilot holes of 3/32". I didn't mean to be punny, but there are vast differences between.
As a result of our state's rules, we are required to install an alarm on The system is easy to install, and when you hit the side of the pool a high pitch siren will be heard. A reset button is located on the side of the device.
It was used and broken when it was received. Cannot rate quality because I have never used it. Unless you have an above ground pool with a pump, this will not work. There is not much room to mount brackets on the side of the.
The installation process is simple.
Sometimes it will go off when there is no one around and other times will not go off when someone gets in the pool.
Purchasing this product for my son was part of our effort to ensure the safety of our This program works great, but adjusting the sensitivity to your liking can be a little tricky.
This is not sensitive information, but it is required by law in swimming pools.
I like it a lot.