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alarm for canopy


Looking for an alarm for this

what can I use

 

Cheers John



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What about a DOG CC.

No really, what about a hasp and staple set up, just add padlocks and done.

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the cat is not clever enough Doug biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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I didn't even mention the cat CC, I am behaving myself in that department or could be attacked from behind when I next pay a visit.

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For under $10 you can get something like:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120dB-Anti-Theft-Security-Alarm-Remote-For-Car-Motor-bike-Vibration-Activated-/221230004216?pt=AU_Home_Personal_Security&hash=item338255f7f8&_uhb=1 

That would make a noise when the canopy was interfered with. 

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Can get the ones for windows, that are battery operated, quite cheaply - Jaycar and the like.

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jules47 wrote:

Can get the ones for windows, that are battery operated, quite cheaply - Jaycar and the like.


 ditto: tell Jayco what you need and they will have something i'm sure.



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hako wrote:

For under $10 you can get something like:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120dB-Anti-Theft-Security-Alarm-Remote-For-Car-Motor-bike-Vibration-Activated-/221230004216?pt=AU_Home_Personal_Security&hash=item338255f7f8&_uhb=1 

That would make a noise when the canopy was interfered with. 

Good Luck


 We have similar ones on our electric bikes, work a treat and can be adjusted for certain circumstances. When first used one, it was windy and the damn thing went of a couple of times until we re-set it.

Surely the canopy is bolted down and the windows can be locked by simply drilling a hole through the inside of the slider, put a small bolt or pin in it and the window is locked. Pull out pin when you need the window open and have it hanging on a string or wire for easy access.

Most thieves on the road are opportunists, so if they come across any resistance no matter how small when trying to get in, they will leave for an easier target. The longer they hang around, the more chance of them being seen and caught.



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We have a one that has a motion sensor for inside RV's, can be mounted on Velcro or just free standing somewhere, it is battery operated and has a key pad for setting the code or turning it off.  It has a delay when exiting and a short delay when re-entering to allow you to turn it off with the code.  I think it was about $40 from Dick Smith.  

We also have a couple of personal alarms that have a piercing noise when they go off, they operate by pulling a pin out (bit like an grenade) which has a string attached, they can also be set up so that if the string is attached and the alarm is secure they will go off if someone opens a door or window and pulls the pin out.  The alarm can be reset and stopped by putting the pin back in...Also from Dick Smith, less than $20 I think from memory.



-- Edited by Vic41 on Tuesday 4th of March 2014 12:31:08 PM

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This product looks great, a bit expensive but guaranteed to work. I came across it ages ago and thought whoever is making it has made a brilliant product. Their website; http://canopylocks.com.au/about/ sorry don't know how to do clickables. also no affiliation here, just a google find. Seems some brands are remote central locking and some something else haven't really looked into it.

 quoted from website, sorry about edit, i copied and pasted 3 times :) The idea for this locking system was born from the need to simply lock all windows on my canopy, as a tradesman with all my tools in the rear of my ute it was a risk not to lock all the canopy windows even when going to the shop for a couple of minutes, but locking the 6 individual locks with a key which at times didn`t want to fit into the lock was just too hard.

Now all I have to do is push a button and all windows are secured, whether the handles on the windows are in the closed or open position. I have two remote controls on my key ring, one for the car doors and one for the canopy and I have also installed a switch on the dash next to the central lock switch for the car doors.

- See more at: http://canopylocks.com.au/about/#sthash.cl62Lsrl.dpuf


-- Edited by baute on Tuesday 4th of March 2014 01:12:12 PM

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Thanks all for taking the time to reply

Did pay a visit to Jaycar this morning but nothing i'm looking for, also DSE same story

just want something with an Ultrasonic Sensor so I don't have to run 60 wiresbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

The one Hako advised is looking better all the time

 

 

 

Thanks  John



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bunnings have a (2) remote battery powered motion sensor 120dba alarm for $49.00

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baute wrote:

This product looks great, a bit expensive but guaranteed to work. I came across it ages ago and thought whoever is making it has made a brilliant product. Their website; http://canopylocks.com.au/about/  sorry don't know how to do clickables. also no affiliation here, just a google find. Seems some brands are remote central locking and some something else haven't really looked into it.

 quoted from website, sorry about edit, i copied and pasted 3 times :) The idea for this locking system was born from the need to simply lock all windows on my canopy, as a tradesman with all my tools in the rear of my ute it was a risk not to lock all the canopy windows even when going to the shop for a couple of minutes, but locking the 6 individual locks with a key which at times didn`t want to fit into the lock was just too hard.

Now all I have to do is push a button and all windows are secured, whether the handles on the windows are in the closed or open position. I have two remote controls on my key ring, one for the car doors and one for the canopy and I have also installed a switch on the dash next to the central lock switch for the car doors.

- See more at: http://canopylocks.com.au/about/#sthash.cl62Lsrl.dpuf

 Made clickable baute, next time just edit you post, click you mouse cursor behind the link, move one space on the space bar and it will turn blue, then submit post....



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A couple of cheapies here, I see the one on the first link here is $9 plus, however on the second link the same on is under $2, scroll down on 2nd link for other models etc...

http://www.espow.com/product_info.php?products_id=50926&currency=AUD&gsc=googleshopping&gclid=CNPrv6yw-LwCFRVvvAodhzgAZg 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/151110355529?limghlpsr=true&hlpv=2&ops=true&viphx=1&hlpht=true&lpid=107 

I'm pretty sure last time I was in Bunnings they had a good range of the cheaper ones (battery etc).



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Leaving a radio on so it sounds like someone is there..
Barry Manilow music or talkback ? Sounds like some is talking inside..

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@ Aus-Kiwi


Hi Graeme

an bit hard in the back of the ute biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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@ Aus-Kiwi


Hi Graeme

an bit hard in the back of the ute biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin


 Aha yes well?? How about some wires though Cabin and a couple of speakers? ? From front radio ??? Lol  ok Billy Ray Cyrus , 



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