12V smoke detector
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We (Colorado Mtn Club) have a high mtn cabin with a 12V PV
light system. We currently have battery smoke detectors, but
can't count on them since various folks use the cabin and
don't check them, don't put a battery in, etc, etc.
If we had a 12V smoke detector wired in, it would come "on"
when the master light switch is turned "on"--so would be just
right--"on" when the cabin is being used and "off" otherwise.
I find 12V detectors for commercial installations with control
by a 12V fire panel (System Sensor i3, for example) but nothing
I can use. Plus, nothing turns up in a search of the forums on
this site.
Are there 12V detectors? Am I missing something? Thanks for
any information or direction.
Richard Jones
Boulder, Colorado
light system. We currently have battery smoke detectors, but
can't count on them since various folks use the cabin and
don't check them, don't put a battery in, etc, etc.
If we had a 12V smoke detector wired in, it would come "on"
when the master light switch is turned "on"--so would be just
right--"on" when the cabin is being used and "off" otherwise.
I find 12V detectors for commercial installations with control
by a 12V fire panel (System Sensor i3, for example) but nothing
I can use. Plus, nothing turns up in a search of the forums on
this site.
Are there 12V detectors? Am I missing something? Thanks for
any information or direction.
Richard Jones
Boulder, Colorado
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Re: 12V smoke detector
I know some of the boats I used to move had 12v wired detectors for both smoke and flammable gas. I would try looking at marine or RV supply places.3kw solar PV, 4 LiFePO4 100a, xw 6048, Honda eu2000i, iota DLS-54-13, Tesla 3, Leaf, Volt, 4 ton horizontal geothermal, grid tied - Green Bay, WI -
Re: 12V smoke detector
My first thought was a MorningStar 300W SureSine inverter
http://www.morningstarcorp.com/products/SureSine/index.shtml
and run a $15 conventional 120V powered alarm.
but it needs an 8 Watt load to stay on, else it shuts off.
My next thought is a 12VDC - 9VDC switching converter module to use a standard $5 smoke alarm.
Digikey has a $13 one, but you have to make a little circuit board for it.
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?PName?Name=102-1510-ND
it does have a large MTBF >1,000,000 hrs
Digi-Key Part Number 102-1510-ND Manufacturer Part Number VWRBS2-D12-S9-SIP
79% efficient. Description CONVERTER DC/DC 9V OUT 2W
2W should power a smoke alarm.
"Lifetime" reliability is a concern, as this is a safety item, and this homebrew approach works fine on paper.Powerfab top of pole PV mount | Listeroid 6/1 w/st5 gen head | XW6048 inverter/chgr | Iota 48V/15A charger | Morningstar 60A MPPT | 48V, 800A NiFe Battery (in series)| 15, Evergreen 205w "12V" PV array on pole | Midnight ePanel | Grundfos 10 SO5-9 with 3 wire Franklin Electric motor (1/2hp 240V 1ph ) on a timer for 3 hr noontime run - Runs off PV ||
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Re: 12V smoke detector
I would go with this, est. live is 10 years.
http://www.batterymart.com/p-ultralife-9v-lithium-battery.html
I did the 12v to 9v regulator for mine, but also added a light to each detector to verified the they where powered. -
Re: 12V smoke detector
i would debate the practicallity of putting a smoke detector on the master light switch for when the light is off, for say some to sleep, a fire could breakout or even get a backdraft from the fireplace chimney bringing in the smoke. -
Re: 12V smoke detector
I suggest that you could buy a 9vdc $5 detector, wire it direct to a 12 volt battery and I bet it would work just fine. Some electronics will run fine on voltages out of their basic design. ( I wouldn't try this with anything expensive however)
Good luck.
Icarus -
Re: 12V smoke detector
Thanks for the comments and ideas. I looked at RV and marine sites and
have not found any 12V detectors--ok, maybe at $145.... They like to
wire-in propane detectors, etc, but seem to just use battery smoke
detectors.
When I say "master light switch" I mean a cutoff. So the switch is "on"
when the cabin is occupied and "off" otherwise, so it would be a good
place to control a detector, at least on first thought.
Maybe I will try a cheap 9V battery detector wired to the 12V system!
But, reading about detectors, I see they all have an operating temp
range of 40F on up. Both kinds of detectors have trouble with
condensation, so the makers don't want deal with colder temps and
changes. But that is just what we have--cold, unoccupied cabin
to warm cabin.
I have to back up from "12V smoke detector" to "ice cold smoke
detector" and research this more. ;-)
I'm wondering now if we can even have a reliable detector for
the cabin when we can't assume any competence from the typical
cabin users, or ability or willingness to read and follow some simple
instructions.
Anyway, thanks for ideas and comments!
Richard
Boulder -
Re: 12V smoke detector
Rich, I installed a double throw 'disconnect' in my cabin.... want lights, pull master switch
this might be a way to ensure the power 'flows' to your smoke detector, if you took a tap off at a 'master switch'. If they want lights the detector will be powered.
Just a thought...
Eric
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Re: 12V smoke detector
I like the idea of a 12v to 9v converter. I forgot I had one of those in our last house for the cordless phones. The wall wart used 4w 24x7 using the phone or not. I pulled that and put in 12vdc to 9vdc adapter from RadioShack and it was pulling 60mA at 12v or .75w. I had it that way for about 3 years without any problems. I never thought of hooking it straight up to 12v.3kw solar PV, 4 LiFePO4 100a, xw 6048, Honda eu2000i, iota DLS-54-13, Tesla 3, Leaf, Volt, 4 ton horizontal geothermal, grid tied - Green Bay, WI
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