I'm interested in using PIR sensors to trigger motion detection email alerts because I'm tired of the many false alarms that image based motion detection is causing. 3 of my cameras have alarm ports which I think can be connected to a PIR sensor, but then I'd need to power the sensor as well as I don't think the alarm port sends power. That's not ideal as it'd be quite a hassle to run power to those locations. I have 7 other cameras that do not have alarm ports. So ideally I'd like to have sensors independent of the cameras. I have porch lights by all 3 doors and 3 motion detection lights in other places. I was thinking I could tap into the power already run to those to wire up a PIR sensor.
I've found quite a few wireless zwave devices, but they all seem to use batteries and many of them seem like they're made for indoor use, whereas I need outdoor sensors. I'd prefer to use AC powered sensors, because I don't want to have to be climbing ladders to replace batteries every few months. If they're AC powered, they'd need to be able to communicate wirelessly (zwave, wifi or something else?).
Most of the wired sensors I've seen are made for use with arduino or with home security systems. I have neither.
So, are there good AC powered outdoor PIR sensors? Or am I going about this wrong? Is there a different way I should try to do this?
Maybe I can use a PoE splitter to separate network/power and then use the DC power (split it somehow into two cords, one for camera power, one for PIR power, assuming there'd be enough power to run both)? Seems like all the DC powered PIR sensors I've found do not have a way to communicate wirelessly and are meant for simply turning a light on when motion is detected.
I've found quite a few wireless zwave devices, but they all seem to use batteries and many of them seem like they're made for indoor use, whereas I need outdoor sensors. I'd prefer to use AC powered sensors, because I don't want to have to be climbing ladders to replace batteries every few months. If they're AC powered, they'd need to be able to communicate wirelessly (zwave, wifi or something else?).
Most of the wired sensors I've seen are made for use with arduino or with home security systems. I have neither.
So, are there good AC powered outdoor PIR sensors? Or am I going about this wrong? Is there a different way I should try to do this?
Maybe I can use a PoE splitter to separate network/power and then use the DC power (split it somehow into two cords, one for camera power, one for PIR power, assuming there'd be enough power to run both)? Seems like all the DC powered PIR sensors I've found do not have a way to communicate wirelessly and are meant for simply turning a light on when motion is detected.