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Re: Non mains system



 >Electrify the containers so anyone tampering with them gets fried?

Put it on You Tube.

"Matt Ion" <soundy106@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Jim Rojas wrote:
> > What are you trying to protect? Trash? Machinery?
> >
> > You can use a line of sight network which can transmit up to 10 miles.
> > You will need a solar panel, and some gel cell batteries for power. You
> > may want to use a couple of marine deep cycle batteries instead.
> >
> > The network will enable you to send alarm contact, video, and audio
> > signals. It depends what you want to do, and how much you want to spend.
> >
> > A local alarm tied into a solar panel array & backup batteries is enough
> > to discourage theft or vandalism. A few outdoor motions covering all
> > sides of the area with a prerecorded message announcement can be done as
> > well.
> >
> > You can also try a car alarm pager system tied into the alarm if you
> > live within 5 miles to alert you of an alarm. Outside the USA you can
> > purchase paging transmitters that will transmit 10+ miles if conditions
> > are right.
> >
> > Jim Rojas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Paul O'Grady wrote:
> >> Hi guys.
> >>
> >> Newbie here. I need to protect 3 containers in a field. They will be
> >> fenced in eventually. Will have mains on eventually but even the meter
> >> box needs planning permission so nothing happening soon on that front.
> >> I've had two visits already. I live miles away and I need to use these
> >> containers asap. Any ideas anyone?
> >>
> >> In language I can understand please.
> >>
> >> Thanks.  Paul
>
> Jim's got some good general suggestions, but it would be more helpful if
> we knew exactly what you had in mind for "protection"?  A local alarm to
> scare off intruders?  A paging alarm to inform you of an intrusion?
> Video surveillance?  Forcefield?  Electrify the containers so anyone
> tampering with them gets fried?




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