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Mailbox Sensor on Brick Mailbox tip
mailbox-sensor
troubleshooting

I have installed 2 mailbox sensors on 2 different mailboxes at 2 different locations. I experienced poor connectivity between the bridge and the mailbox sensor. The connection was almost always poor and it was not uncommon to have the connection drop from time to time. I installed the mailbox sensor and antenna exactly as the instructions had indicated. I moved the bridge around to try and increase the signal. Nothing worked well. So, I drilled a hole through the back of the brick mailbox and mounted the external antenna on the back of the mailbox. The antenna now faces the house. I mounted the mailbox sensor onto the inside of the back of the mailbox so that it faces the inside of the mailbox door and connected to the antenna wire that I ran through the hole I drilled into the back of the mailbox. My signal when from poor to good. I had to purchase a 1/2 inch masonry drill bit and drilled between the mortar. It took about 15-20 mins to drill the hole. I believe the antenna aimed directly at the house, where the bridge is located, makes all of the difference in the world. Just thought I would share my experience with others since I could not find any help or information on my particular issue with brick mailboxes.![image|666x500](upload://py6iZtQbSm6oqen7TcJ1DwrMfja.jpeg)

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09-04-2021 02:21:21

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  • T

    Hi @DougPut. Thanks for sharing!

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    12-04-2021 04:31:34

    • L

      How long is the tether between the 2 sensor pieces?

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      22-04-2021 09:55:07

        D

        The wire is about 12 inches between the motion detector and the antenna. More than enough to go through the mailbox and the brick.

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        26-06-2021 01:05:25

    • M

      Did putting the black tape on the antenna diminish the signal at all? Thanks...Dan

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      01-08-2021 05:57:19

      • T

        I'm having the same problem. Where you mounted the sensor, is it in a stationary place, like the back wall of the mailbox? So, the sensor unit does not have to move, it gets motion from 'seeing' the door open and mail shoved in?

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        02-08-2022 07:32:31

        • U

          I had the opposite experience. I have a metal mailbox about 100’ from the house. I have the ring bridge in a window facing the mailbox, with perfect line of sight. With the sensor’s internal antenna I had “fair” signal. I decided to add the external antenna, with the broad side of it facing the bride. Now my signal is “poor”, and drops constantly. I have the sensor switch in the external antenna position. Apparently the internal antenna is better than the external one. Now I have a hole in my mailbox, for absolutely no reason, because I’ve had to switch it back to the internal antenna.

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          15-03-2023 05:13:05

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