Best way to monitor AC Condensor & BBQ using existing alarm

Best way to monitor AC Condensor & BBQ using existing alarm

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Best way to monitor AC Condensor & BBQ using existing alarm Scott_DC 06-20-2006
Posted by Scott_DC on June 20, 2006, 8:26 am
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I have an Admeco 128FBP installed at my house and it works great. I
want to expand it to monitor my BBQ and the Air Conditioner condensor
in my back yard. My neighborhood isn't the greatest, and I've already
had one BBQ stolen (they cut through the lock). I have motion lights in
the back yard, but I'd like to put alarm contacts on these pieces of
equipment. I have two open zones on a 4208U, so no problems there. I
just need a reccomendation of what contacts to use on the equipment.

Thanks in advance.

-Scott


Posted by Jim Rojas on June 20, 2006, 10:31 am
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You are better off using wireless transmitters on moveable items, such as
the BBQ. Unless you keep the BBQ at a specific spot at all times. You can
place the transmitter in a weatherproof electrical box. Use a sentrol pull
out contact, which has armored cable to secure each item.

I have done this with clients with jetskis, lawnmowers, and other valuable
items.

Jim Rojas



>I have an Admeco 128FBP installed at my house and it works great. I
> want to expand it to monitor my BBQ and the Air Conditioner condensor
> in my back yard. My neighborhood isn't the greatest, and I've already
> had one BBQ stolen (they cut through the lock). I have motion lights in
> the back yard, but I'd like to put alarm contacts on these pieces of
> equipment. I have two open zones on a 4208U, so no problems there. I
> just need a reccomendation of what contacts to use on the equipment.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Scott
>



Posted by Robert L Bass on June 20, 2006, 4:53 pm
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> ... but I'd like to put alarm contacts on these pieces of
> equipment...

GE Security (aka Sentrol) makes a pull apart contact that some folks use to
protect movable items stored near the house. The part number is 2105A. I
sell them (and a bunch more stuff) online.
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com/product_41585_detailed.htm

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