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Alarm Sounder Box Nightmare to Reach

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Also ..I have noticed the Yale does not list a "shock sensor" as an accessory ...which is crazy.

they are missing a trick i think 

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I would only use lithiums but i suppose yale want alkaline due to its target market.

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2 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

I would only use lithiums but i suppose yale want alkaline due to its target market.

 

I mean i COULD fit Lithiums ....but arent they CRAZY Money for 4 D Cells ?

I have no experience but just HOW longer lasting are they ?

 

3 minutes ago, EDinMK said:

Also ..I have noticed the Yale does not list a "shock sensor" as an accessory ...which is crazy.

they are missing a trick i think 

no shock there then

Just now, EDinMK said:

 

I mean i COULD fit Lithiums ....but arent they CRAZY Money for 4 D Cells ?

I have no experience but just HOW longer lasting are they ?

 

you could do a rough calc based on capacity, i dont know what the published cs expected life of the yale is. But dont forget batteries age too. As above can you fit a decoy in this location and the bell in a more accessable for servicing position

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i mean these cells are listed as 1.5V drawing 16500 Mah
so looking online it SEEMS a nice high number

 

not sure how old they are ...but when you take the cover off... it blows the wax out of your ears....so they are not flat!.
i nearly fell over the dog 

 


 

3 hours ago, EDinMK said:

Not sure how many alarms Yale sell but I am guessing its thousands a year probably several thousand. So if they were 

all ****, they would stop production through loss ...So I am presuming they are at least OK ..anything can have a fault

 

I suspect Yale will sell thousands of their shit alarms a week,

 

A proper house alarm can be had for roughly the monthly payment of Range Rover... oddly expensive cars parked outside houses with shit alarms is far from uncommon

 

My personal fav was rs4 & powermax comprising of 2 door contacts

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Ding! on a forum I frequent someone has just posted a photo of 2 x 69 plate cars (x5 and an full fat AMG Merc) with a pic of his cluster sat nav display showing his home location, a quick google shows no bellbox (back in 2016)

 

tbf the smash/melt and grab and keyless scroates don't care but at least make it a bit difficult for them.

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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Did I mention the 2 stolen transit vans? (20k+ in total?)

 

Motor trader had them stolen by use of the odb port

 

Which arrived 1st-

 

a.) the police

 

or

 

b.) 2 fines for using the toll bridge & not paying

 

 

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