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Re: 12vdc panel



Use an inexpensive voltage inverter

Doug L

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"James" <trishnjames@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2oSdnYEnech0XILeRVn-gw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I need this is for a water department to protect one of their remote sites,
> it has no AC but does have 2 car batteries that are charged by a solar
> cell.
> I could get either 12vdc or 24vdc depending on where I hook into the
> batteries.  I know about the "zapping" to get the control to turn on but
> it
> is a remote site and if power is ever lost totaly it would be hard to go
> back up just to zap it to get the system to operate again.  I was hoping
> for
> a more permanant solution.
>
> James
>
>
> "Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:5nevh1dpeuk3rgctebdt2vd7jhu8f6662p@xxxxxxxxxx
>> > Anyone know of a panel that will run on 12 or 24vdc and not show an "ac
>> > power trouble"?  I also need it to be able to auto arm twice each
>> > night.
>>
>> Yes on both counts.  Try a Napco Gemini series panel like the
>> P3200.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>> Robert L Bass
>>
>> Bass Burglar Alarms
>> The Online DIY Store
>> http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
>
>




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