Motion Sensing Sprinkler


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I can imagine all sorts of uses for Phil Tucker’s motion-detect sprinkler home defense system. Testing a motion activate sprinkler. A TRENDnet IP camera triggers a GPIO output read by an Arduino which then triggers a relay/solenoid valve to turn on a "Some people in our chicken group use motion-activated sprinklers to deter animals, including chickens, from getting into gardens and to keep predators from approaching coops," says Carol Bartram of Yorktown, found of PeCK, or Peninsula Chicken Keepers. The Contech CRO101 Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler is a technological “turd terminator” that senses the approach of unwanted animals and swings into action. By directing a precisely targeted jet of water at the intruders, the Scarecrow instantly The TRENDnet IP camera reportedly has the capability to send email alerts with snapshots, apart from recording video. You can check out the actual parts used in designing the motion-activated sprinkler here. The Contech Scarecrow Motion-Activated Sprinkler keeps pesky animals off your lawn by spraying them with water when they get near. It covers 1000 square feet while using a nine volt battery for power. While the device itself is actually quite useful, the When I was a kid, I remember that my mom loved her flower beds. However, deer and other animals seemed to like them even more. She would always be so disheartened when she would go out and find that one of these animals had made a snack out of the plants .

The Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler is exactly that. This device hooks up to a hose and will start spraying bursts of water upon detection of motion, or an animal. No longer will giant barbwire electric fences be needed to protect those precious VICTORIA, BC, May 15 /CNW/ - Scott Railsback is not a vigilante by nature. But the pragmatic vice president of Mure Corporation, a property development and management firm in Whittier, CA (12 miles east of Los Angeles), admits that after spending countless Such advice may include changing the feeding location and installing motion-activated sprinklers. The ideal situation is a maintained colony, Wade said. Howling, fighting and spraying stop when cats are neutered. Wade’s involvement in GSAL began in 2006 "A motion detector sprinkler is an effective, time-saving alternative to costly fencing or deterrent sprays that constantly need to be reapplied," says animal expert and naturalist David Mizejewski with the National Wildlife Federation. "They use only .





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