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Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ NIR Reflective Photoelectric Sensor (Pack of 2); For outdoors gates, garage doors, etc; Weatherproof (IP66) construction for indoor/outdoor usage; Adjustable sensing distance

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  • For: Outdoors gates, garage doors, etc; Construction: Weatherproof (IP66) for indoor/outdoor usage
  • Operation: Dark ON, Sensing distance: Adjustable
  • Power operation: 12240VDC / 24240VAC, Current: Up to 40mA@12VDC
  • Included: Bracket, mounting hardware, Pre-wired 6ft (1.8m) cord
  • Sensing range: 0.5' to 35' (0.1 - 11m), Response time: 10ms (Max)
  • Additional features: Single-gang box and wall-mount brackets available


Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ NIR Reflective Photoelectric Sensor (Pack of 2); For outdoors gates, garage doors, etc; Weatherproof (IP66) construction for indoor/outdoor usage; Adjustable sensing distance

SECO-LARM E-931-S35RRQ NIR Reflective Photoelectric Sensor; For outdoors gates, garage doors, etc; Weatherproof (IP66) construction for indoor/outdoor usage; Dark ON operation; Adjustable sensing distance; Compact size


Key Features
  • For outdoors gates, garage doors, etc
  • Weatherproof (IP66) construction for indoor/outdoor usage
  • Dark ON operation
  • Adjustable sensing distance
  • Compact size
  • 12~240VDC / 24~240VAC Operation
  • Current: Up to 40mA@12VDC
  • Bracket and mountinghardware Included
  • Pre-wired 6ft (1.8m) cord
  • New single-gang box and wall-mount brackets available

Specifications
  • Sensing Range: 0.5' to 35' (0.1 - 11m)
  • Current Draw: Standby- 12VDC@20mA; 24VDC@10mA, Active- 12VDC@40mA; 24VDC@20mA
  • Operating Voltage: 12~240VDC or 24~240VAC
  • Response Time: 10ms (Max)
  • Light Source: IR LED
  • LEDs - Red: Active
  • LEDs - Yellow: Standby
  • Output: SPDT Relay Output
  • Switching Capacity: 250VAC/1A, 30VDC/2A
  • Enclosure: IP66 Waterproof
  • Operating Temperature: -4º~131ºF (-20º~55ºC)

j
2025-07-30 16:25:27
works as described
lgs1
2025-06-08 11:27:10
I called the manufacturer to determine two things: 1) if the sensors could be mounted in a horizontal orientation rather than vertical; and 2) if the units were rated to withstand the elements (i.e. would they be suitable for outdoor use). I was told that the answer was "yes" in both cases. What I discovered was that the sensors didn't work well in a humid, condensing environment since I got a false trigger when the sensor lenses were coated with condensation (dew). Later, when it rained, both sensors failed, likely from wind-driven water intrusion where the cable enters the sensor housing. Had the sensors been mounted in a vertical orientation with the cable entry point oriented down, the sensors would likely not have failed. Furthermore, if the brackets included with the sensors were more versatile and allowed the sensors to be mounted in more ways, I probably wouldn't have had a problem with water intrusion, but the issue with false triggers due to condensation would still remain.
SuperStorage Home Ave
2025-01-22 13:14:38
Good price fast delivery.
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