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Outdoor Sensors - 1B-100 PERIMETER ALARM

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Hi, I am looking for an outdoor perimeter alarm system.  

 

I have only just started my research so my knowledge is limited.

 

How reliable are outdoor sensors? 

 

https://www.ultrasecuredirect.com/wireless-outdoor-alarms/solar-powered-wireless-perimeter-alarm/long-range-wireless-perimeter-alarm-900-metre-004-2590-p219.html  

 

I found these above, based on the description they sound like that would be suitable, they work in pairs so both have to be triggered to raise the alarm.

 

Regards

 

John 

 

 

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  • the solar tat is upto 1km in range, (radio, not the the beam pair)   the visonic tat is a pir for back garden, the sort of size with neighbours with cats, balls ect....   I suspect

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Chinky tat,

 

but work quite well, brackets ain't great, programming is worse, unlikely to work all the time off solar in the UK as not enough charge to go over night

 

its a chime for the drive rather than security...

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14 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

EXPENSIVE Chinky tat,

 

but work quite well, brackets ain't great, programming is worse, unlikely to work all the time off solar in the UK as not enough charge to go over night

 

its a chime for the drive rather than security...

 

Fixed.

 

P.S OP you also posted the same question to a 3 year old topic (that had degenerated into an argument between members) - I've deleted this, you've done the right thing starting a new one like this, please don't double post or bump old topics, thanks! Also it never hurts to introduce yourself in the appropriate section >>> http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/forum/14-introduce-yourself/

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So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

14 hours ago, John Charnock said:

Hi, I am looking for an outdoor perimeter alarm system.  

 

I have only just started my research so my knowledge is limited.

 

How reliable are outdoor sensors? 

 

https://www.ultrasecuredirect.com/wireless-outdoor-alarms/solar-powered-wireless-perimeter-alarm/long-range-wireless-perimeter-alarm-900-metre-004-2590-p219.html  

 

I found these above, based on the description they sound like that would be suitable, they work in pairs so both have to be triggered to raise the alarm.

 

Regards

 

John 

 

 

Better off with an enforcer for diy at that price and add on as you can afford , wireless though 

it does look a bit carp, but the op was looking for a quality product.

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14 minutes ago, John Charnock said:

I am thinking Visonic are a better alternative 

 

http://www.visonic.com/Products/Wireless-Property-Protection/Outdoor-motion-sensor-tower-20am-mcw  

 

Any thoughts ?

 

J

 

Interesting detector , 8 quad pirs .....

 

Anyone try one yet 

I've used the takex but not wireless

i hear good things about the tower i must admit

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Used the Octoquad things as temporary scaffold protection and some early warning type perimeter protection.

They're OK but wireless is only one way, wired option available, good at picking up foxes...

I normally would suggest active IR beams, it depends on what your protecting and the environment tho.

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It is for protecting areas of the garden that are vulnerable to access. My logic is to raise an alarm before intruders get an opportunity to start leveraging the patio doors.    

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