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Old 15-02-2018, 11:12 AM   #30
utopia
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That's exactly the type of scenario that I'm talking about.
An alarm of some kind, even a cheap one, will cover such circumstances by alerting you to the chav activity before any damage is done.

Well, my alarm arrived and ...... it didn't work at all.
Also, communications with the supplier were rubbish and so I eventually gave up and "bad feedback'd" them.
I'm not totally deterred though ... I have stripped out the gubbins from the alarm and will investigate further (once I've replaced my faulty multimeter).
Apart from the alarm "speaker" and the battery, its just a single circuit board, which I may be able to install separately without the alarm casing.
Anyhow, so far-so bad, but we shall see how things progress.
Either way, I certainly would not recommend the particular supplier that I got mine from.
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