Hi, I have the same question, 24v sirens are hard to find, or either very loud like fire alarms. I myself am wondering if an external 12v supply can be used to power a 12v siren, and if bridging the input IO to the power supplies negative will be possible. However I'm not sure, just wondering.
@@theonlydavide yes but i believe even if you have a 24v siren you still have to use a regulator or else for a 12v siren use a step down transformer / regulator witch centurion does not have any stock of
Smart gate motor is nice
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hi please assist d5 smart upgraded dx card has a 2 x 24v outlet - where or how to connect to 12v siren ?
Hi, I have the same question, 24v sirens are hard to find, or either very loud like fire alarms. I myself am wondering if an external 12v supply can be used to power a 12v siren, and if bridging the input IO to the power supplies negative will be possible. However I'm not sure, just wondering.
@@theonlydavide yes but i believe even if you have a 24v siren you still have to use a regulator or else for a 12v siren use a step down transformer / regulator witch centurion does not have any stock of
Please you I connect 2 photos to the d5 smart
With the latest motors Centurion has decided to make both outputs 24v. What a bummer !!!! now i cant use my 12v siren
i will show a solution to this, i have used it many times to solve this problem.
thank u very much, cos i was thinking of using a step down converter. cant wait for your video
Can u also install small solar power panel for backup just in case or not