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Re: Non mains system



And, it's all gonna cost a lot more than someone might think...so depends on
what he's trying to protect to justify the expense.

I get this all the time from a place that rents containers to construction
companies...they get ripped off all the time, yet won't spend the money it
will take to protect a container out on some remote site with no electric or
phone service.



--
**Crash Gordon**






"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Paul O'Grady" <Paul-O@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:n6ntj.98631$3m6.11817@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Bob La Londe wrote:
| > > I've got locations running a 60 watt solar panel w/ charge controller,
| > > cellular communicator, full commercial alarm, several gell cell
| batteries,
| > > and a good loud outdoor siren.
| > >
| > > My biggest concern is always direct attack on the solar panel in
remote
| > > applications.  I have taken steps to provide detection on thos also,
| but...
| > > I limght also be concerned on a Connex box about that ability of the
| cell
| > > signal to punch through.  An external atenna may be needed (and then
| > > protected) also.
| > >
| >
| > So, if all they have to do is break a solar panel and knock off an
| > aerial the answer would be no then?
|
| Sure if you are dumb enough not to put alarm protection on both of those,
| and figure to only use the alarm in the day time so you don't figure to
have
| batteries.
|
| The solar panel charges the batteries.  The alarm runs off  the batteries.
| How you protect the panel, and/or disguise the antenna (if an outdoor one
is
| even needed) is up to you.
|
| I'm not sure if you thought I was an idiot, or if you just don't know how
an
| alarm system works.
|
|
|




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