The Varmint Cong can be sneaky little buggers.
D:My mouse trap monitoring contraption is getting dirty and rusty and the contacts arn't working properly. I just went up to check because all 3 alarm points were showing as tripped, 2 of them since like May. Sure enough got 2. I reset them all but only 1 of them is resetting the alarm properly.
I will have to rebuild it, but it's so dirty I kinda don't want to work on that thing. I think I'll just throw the whole thing out and build a new one.
Was funny though, when I was pulling the mice off they were coming out in pieces. It made a similar sound as breaking celery.
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Pics of mouse trap monitoring system?? That sounds pretty badass lol
Older pic of before it got nasty:
Wiring going to server room:
What the alerts look like:
Sends me an email too.
I need to set one up in my other attic actually, for all I know, there's probably some in that one too. It's so seldom that it does not really bother me as much as it should, but I really do need to figure out how they're getting in especially if I ever decide to sell in the future. Some people completely freak over that.
Next one I setup, I'll make it so the traps can easily be replaced. Those ones are glued in place. The nice thing is that those victor traps have been around forever and the design never changes, so whatever I do I can always count on them being the same and not having to change my own design. The fact that they're copper makes it easy to set up as a normaly closed loop.
Relying on the flipper to make a circuit seems like the wrong way to go. There's a good chance that the trapped mouse will insulate the contacts or that the leads will sheer from the force. A normally-closed momentary switch that is released when triggered seems like a better idea.
That or have a few pet laser cats
I'd hope the Squirrel is over his cold, he seems perkier these days.
Soldering isn't an electronics skill. Even I can solder . . . . . I can even de-solder. Not saying I won't cook a component and release the magic blue smoke though.Too many people want the thing I want and so the website is down.The vendor can't even update the site to start selling them because it's hit so hard. Oddly, this is a kit requiring electronics skills, so I'm very surprised demand is this high.
Soldering isn't an electronics skill. Even I can solder . . . . . I can even de-solder. Not saying I won't cook a component and release the magic blue smoke though.
I keep getting YouTube ads for Crest... Probably because I googled why it felt like skin was peeling out of my mouth after using it. Yes, that'll really make me want to buy more.
