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quote:Originally posted by Trailer Trash 2
I called the manufacture and was told the alarm runs on 110 VAC they do not have a portable 12VDC unit yet. I believe if you cant use the type that 7.3Ford has which I would love to have in my trailer and call me when a break in occurs, but couldn't a person use a car alarm type with sensors inside the Monty and door switches on the compartment doors. all you are looking for is something that's going to make a lot of noise burglars don't like noise.
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I don't think they know what they are talking about. The A/C Power adapter puts out 7.8 VDC. I have had my circuit board plugged into the base station which drop 12VDC to 7.5VDC, the base station works fine.
Car alarms will just make noise (which most folks ignore anyway). My Montana is stored in an area where no one is likely to hear the noise either. SimpliSafe will call the monitoring center, which will contact me and the police, car alarms will not do that.