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WPA-3000 Wireless Probe Driveway Alert Kit- Max Range 600'

WPA-3000 Wireless Probe Driveway Alert Kit- Max Range 600'Brand: Dakota Alert
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $226.80
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Seller: 1.800.DOORBELL (366.7235)
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 4,134

Color: White & Black
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Hard Drive Size: 50
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.4
Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3 x 5
The transmitter is weatherproof and meant for exterior locations.
Up to four zones can be monitored with additional transmitters.
The DAWPA3000 is ideal in locations where there may be deer or other large animals that would cause false signals with a motion detecting system.
Also, because the probe is buried underground, it will be the least noticeable of our wireless systems.
Actual range may vary depending on the local terrain.

MPN: WPA-3000
Model: WPA-3000
UPC: 891179000195
EAN: 0891179000195
ASIN: B000APAAVE

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Features:
  • WPA-3000 Wireless Probe Driveway Alert Kit- Max Range 600'
  • DAKOTA ALERT

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The WPA-3000 is an extremely reliable driveway alarm that is used to detect vehicles only. The transmitter operates on one 9-volt battery and has 50' of direct burial wire connecting the probe to the exterior case. The probe is buried parallel to the driveway, and will detect vehicles passing by within approximately 10-12 feet. The direct burial cable can be run to a tree or post nearby, where the transmitter box is located. When a vehicle drives by, the transmitter will send a signal to the WR-3000 receiver up to 600 feet away*. The WPA-3000 is ideal in locations where there may be deer or other large animals that would cause false signals with a motion detecting system. Also, because the probe is buried underground, it will be the least noticeable of our wireless systems. The transmitter is weatherproof and meant for exterior locations. Up to four zones can be monitored with additional transmitters. The transmitters can be programmed so they will each sound a different tone at the receiver.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars It works exactly as described   December 6, 2005
Higbe (South West Oregon)
54 out of 55 found this review helpful

We recently moved to a country location with a long driveway. Friends in the area use motion sensor alerts for their driveways. We have noticed they pay little attention to them because the numerous deer and other wildlife in the area are always tripping them off.

So when I found I could get a sensor that works on magnetic principles for detection I was delighted and ordered one. I received it quickly from an Amazon merchant, read the instructions and installed it. It works perfectly. It was easy to install the unit so that it is virtually invisible from the driveway.

The range from the transmitter to the house in my case is about 600 feet, through heavy brush, and the unit has handled this with absolutely no problem. I have tried the alarm receiver in several locations in the house, including the basement, and it has worked perfectly in all of them.

I was concerned initially about the fact that the sensor would not pick up someone on foot walking to our house - but then I realized that my neighbors with motion sensors have so many false alarms that they pay no attention to the alarm unless they are expecting a visitor. In my opinion knowing that an unexpected vehicle is coming up the drive is far more effective as an alarm that ignoring an alarm because of so many false alerts due to deer, dogs, rabbits etc.

In the three weeks I have had the unit installed, it has never failed to detect a vehicle, and it has never sounded an alarm under any other circumstance. Which is exactly what I wanted.

For what it's worth - I do know electronics, and the quality of the unit internally is excellent. Also, the enclosure for the transmitter is well made to resist the ravages of weather and sun.

As far as I am concerned this is a well thought out and well made unit that does exactly what I wanted.

It deserves five stars.



5 out of 5 stars A reliable end to false alarms   May 16, 2007
James Perkins (Colton, OR USA)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

I live at the end of a twisting, hilly, gravel rural driveway. About 200 yards from the house vehicles are easy to hear, but the bell of the receiving unit will confirm that it has passed the neighbor's property and is headed up the hill to my house. The location of the sensor/transmitter is about 200 yards away, but still in sight of my home through fir trees.

I had tried a cheap ($30) infrared sender/recieving unit, and was very annoyed by the frequent false alarms. Finally, due to cheap design water got into the sensor unit and a component on the circuit board failed. At last it was dead! I celebrated! I could shop for something superior now.

After much shopping I chose the Wireless Probe Alert and shelled out the dollars for it. The manuals were brief but helped me understand how to program the indoor receiving unit and the transmitting unit.

Burying the roughtly foot-long sensor (about the size of a large road flare) next to the road, and shallowly concealing the (long) wire took about fifteen minutes. I mounted the outdoor enclosure discreetly using the included screw behind a tree. The outdoor enclosure is very well sealed and allows for programming a unique ring tone (one of four) for the bell, so that if I wanted to purchase more than one sensor/transmitter, I suppose I could detect vehicles at different points along the drive.

I have not been disappointed - it reliably detects cars (and sometimes a bicycle). It never misses a car and it never rings for animals or mystery sources. After four months the battery on the sending unit is still working strong. Ah... and end to jumping up to repeated false alarms in the middle of the night.



5 out of 5 stars Works flawlessly!   March 16, 2006
B. Warren (Northern Vermont)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This driveway alert works perfectly every time. I have not yet buried the sensor under the driveway because of the frozen ground. I have it lying parallel to the side of the driveway tucked behind a shrub. Even with the sensitivity turned way down, the sensor has picked up every vehicle. The transmitter unit is constructed very well. I has heavy rubber seal around the door that prevents any water from entering the compartment. Cheaper units I had considered were known to have water leak into them. This unit cost more then I wanted to pay at first, but I am not disappointed. I expect many years of reliable operation.


5 out of 5 stars Works Great   September 5, 2006
AGW (OK, USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I buried the probe in the "V" of our driveway and it alerts when a car goes down either branch. I needed a longer cable from the probe to the transmitter but was able to make the 50 foot cable work by driving a pipe under one driveway and feeding the cable through the pipe and mounting the transmitter on a fence. The probe is about 60 feet from the road and road traffic does not set it off. The lawn mower will when it goes over the probe, and it went off once in a thunderstorm, but otherwise it has been flawless.


5 out of 5 stars This one works great!   May 15, 2006
D. Navarre (Bowling Green, Ohio USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This driveway alert works perfect. I have the probe buried about 250 feet from the house. It has never missed a vehicle and doesn't give false alerts. I have had it for 3 months and it is still on its first 9-volt battery. I purchased a second receiver so I have one at the other end of the house too.
Highly recommend this product.


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