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The Taiss E3F-5DN1 Photoelectric Sensor is a high-performance infrared through-beam switch designed for industrial applications. Featuring a 5-meter sensing range, NPN NO output, and a wide 6-36V DC operating voltage, it delivers reliable proximity detection with visible red LED indicators for real-time status. Its compact M18 threaded design and included mounting brackets make installation straightforward, ensuring seamless integration into your automation systems.
| ASIN | B07PD9LCK1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,801 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #74 in Photoelectric Sensors |
| Brand | Taiss |
| Current Rating | 300 Milliamps |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | E3F-5DN1 |
| Manufacturer | Taiss |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 36 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Output Type | NPN |
| Package Dimensions | 7.13 x 4.02 x 1.57 inches |
| Sensing Distance | 5 Meters |
| Specific Uses For Product | Industrial |
| Style | NPN NO |
| UPC | 741663836765 |
A**R
good value; better range than expected
I'm not used to things working better than they claim. Running both ends at +12V DC, this Tx-Rx set worked all the way out to 51 feet, which is 15 meters. (That was the limit; it didn't work beyond that.) They only advertise a 5 meter range, so that is 3x better than the spec. Pointing accuracy at both ends was critical, of course, at that range. I notice it draws more current at higher voltage, so I'm guessing range would drop if you only run 6V instead of 12V. Both ends have a visible red LED. The transmitter side LED is always on, while the receiver side LED is on only when the beam is NOT detected.
B**3
Photosensor straight through
I use this photo sensor in my cage/trap and it works great.
J**S
Great once you figure out a compatible relay.
The range is far greater than 5m. The model number suggests max of 18 meters. I am using it for 10 meters and there are no probs. Like most of the inexpensive thru beam sensor sets, it will not operate a mechanical relay. Use a relay with hi lo level and set it for low level trigger. Brown wire to positive, blue to negative and black to relay trigger. Do not expect decent documentation.
T**S
Fair price. Works well.
Like? - Price! Purpose? - In a manufacturing automation environment. Stacking parts on conveyor belt verification. Also, stopping machine function if beam is interrupted etc. On third set, and third usage and they're all working perfectly.
E**C
Halloween trip "wire" sensor - FYI beam power is ultra low
I'm using this to trigger some Halloween decoration special effects in front of my house. For those curious, I measured current draw of just the beam side, and with a supply voltage of ~ 8V it only draws ~ 3mA. If supply voltage increases to e.g. 16V then current draw goes up to ~ 6mA. I wanted to know what this is because I plan on hiding the beam and want to power it with (4) 18650 LiIon batteries connected in series. So this should work well given the fact that I can easily expect to get a few hundred hours of beam time before typical 18650 batteries are depleted.
R**H
Great for DIY projects
I used this to make an invisible crossing detector. The pair triggers an alarm when a line is crossed. The product works as advertised and seems to be rugged.
J**E
Cheaper
Just worked 1 hour
B**N
Sensitive!
Alignment matters! Seemed defective after 8 months, but sensors needed to be realigned. Back and working again!
P**N
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R**.
These were to be used for an automatic chicken door, unfortunately the proximity single is not designed to operate a mechanical relay, it’s more suited for a signal response rather then a control. The manufacturer was little help unfortunately.
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