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of course I purchased this at full retail a few months back after my RF receiver failed. I wish I would have done it years ago now that I've had it for awhile. It works well, nice unit, 5 minutes to install, sufficient attention getter when the bin threatens an overflow.
Oneida Dust Sentry $99
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Ive had one since I overloaded the bin that first time.
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that's an afternoon you won't get back...
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I paid full price as well. At $99 its a no brainer for any cyclone.
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I built my own for around $50. If i can do it, anyone can.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.p...in-Level-Sensor
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Thanks for this. I'd been considering trying to build one, but at this price, I'll save my time for woodworking.
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03rangerfx4 said:
I built my own for around $50. If i can do it, anyone can.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.p...in-Level-Sensor
The sensor is around $40 right now and with the other parts this is one of those times it's a better deal to buy the product. If it wasn't on sale I'd say build. However with building your own using that sensor you will have a better tool as the sensors used in the oneida one are nowhere near the quality.
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The Oneida is now full price again so, I thought that I would confirm that a DIY is very easy and you can do it for less than $40. I'll post images etc. in the next couple weeks but this is what you need to make it work:
You can also buy a small plastic project box to enclose the electrical connections if you want. The listings linked above are exactly the same items I ordered to set mine up.
Wiring schematic from Ben Rivel on SMCHTH
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very nice...How is the performance?