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THAT SUCKS... :angry: AWHILE BACK THEY TRIED TO GET INTO MINE ALSO. BUT THEY ONLY CUT THE LOCKS OFF. :finger: A BUDDY OF MINE TOOK ONE OF HIS MOTION DETECTORS OUT OF HIS HOME. HE PUT IT IN HIS TRAILER IN HIS RV PARKING, THEN WHEN HE SETS HIS ALARM ON HIS HOME, THE MOTION DETECTOR IS WORKING INSIDE HIS TRAILER. SO IF IT GOES OFF, NOT ONLY DOES HE GET A CALL FROM THE ALARM PEOPLE, BUT HIS EXTERIOR SIREN GOES OFF TO ALERT THE NEIGBORS. PREETY GOOD IDEA. :rockon:

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Pete:

I installed Terry's alarm in his TPD, and I have to its a slick system. Even IF they try to steal the whole trailer, its hard to get away w/ all the brakes locked. It will get the point across to anyone "trying" to get into it.

Good luck dude and I hope you catch the effrs

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Pete:

I installed Terry's alarm in his TPD, and I have to its a slick system. Even IF they try to steal the whole trailer, its hard to get away w/ all the brakes locked. It will get the point across to anyone "trying" to get into it.

Good luck dude and I hope you catch the effrs

Yeah I hear ya, Walt. But hell... I just want them to stop messing it up mostly. If they take the trailer as a whole, that wouldn't even be as bad as having to fix the damn thing. I'll be putting a security sys on for sure now in the near future.

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I kinda like the wireless motion sensor... :D I dont know the distance those things get from the control panel ( steveo ) but it would be sweet... you could arm just that one location or whatever and not worry about it... and if it does go off.. You know about it.. the authorities know about it.. and your neigbors know about it.. :D

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I kinda like the wireless motion sensor... :D I dont know the distance those things get from the control panel ( steveo ) but it would be sweet... you could arm just that one location or whatever and not worry about it... and if it does go off.. You know about it.. the authorities know about it.. and your neigbors know about it.. :D

MY BUDDY SAID HIS IS AROUND 100 FT. I AM GOING TO DO THE SAME ON OURS... :rockon:

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Pete:

You will know ahead of time before they ever get inside. It will only take one time, that they know you now have an alarm on it, to leave it alone. Let me know if I can help

I completely agree.

Maybe you can cruise over when I install it? Since you've installed one already you might be able to help my install go a little smoother? I'll buy the beer. :D:rockon:

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Pete:

I installed Terry's alarm in his TPD, and I have to its a slick system. Even IF they try to steal the whole trailer, its hard to get away w/ all the brakes locked. It will get the point across to anyone "trying" to get into it.

Good luck dude and I hope you catch the effrs

hey, i bought one of those systems from terry. i have yet to get it installed, maybe you can help a girl out??

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We just had our box truck stolen last week and we have video and it dose not help. you cant see the plate ill try and post the video cheap a$$ casino cameras.

Steveo isn't installing some POS casino cameras. :rockon: They will be high quality Infra-red cameras that are pretty damn clear, even at night. :D

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Pete:

As long as I know ahead of time I'll come give you a hand. There are a few tricks that I did on Terry's that will make the biggest difference. (I used to run a 12v car audio shop back east) It may take a little longer to do but will pay for itself in the long run. Always remember the alarm is only as good as how well they are installed.

In the mean time, I thought about something I saw at one of my shops back east. Its a hunting item (no not a shotgun for the POS theifs, tho it would be nice) These guys picked up these motion cameras that were infrared (stills not motion) They used it to scope out hunting spots in heavy wooded areas. They would leave some feed out and mount this camera to a tree. As soon as it detected any motion it would start snapping off photos. It can be used w/ or w/o a flash and worked VERY VERY well. I believe it was 35mm film that you loaded in but Im sure by now they have digital. I am not sure the cost but they were fairly cheap. I saw first hand the photos taken by these cameras and I was very impressed. I am back east right now and could get ahold of some info on them if you would like. If I remember right you could set the timing on the camera (how many shots per second or minute.

Sincity Blondie;

Im sure we could work something out.

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Pete:

As long as I know ahead of time I'll come give you a hand. There are a few tricks that I did on Terry's that will make the biggest difference. (I used to run a 12v car audio shop back east) It may take a little longer to do but will pay for itself in the long run. Always remember the alarm is only as good as how well they are installed.

In the mean time, I thought about something I saw at one of my shops back east. Its a hunting item (no not a shotgun for the POS theifs, tho it would be nice) These guys picked up these motion cameras that were infrared (stills not motion) They used it to scope out hunting spots in heavy wooded areas. They would leave some feed out and mount this camera to a tree. As soon as it detected any motion it would start snapping off photos. It can be used w/ or w/o a flash and worked VERY VERY well. I believe it was 35mm film that you loaded in but Im sure by now they have digital. I am not sure the cost but they were fairly cheap. I saw first hand the photos taken by these cameras and I was very impressed. I am back east right now and could get ahold of some info on them if you would like. If I remember right you could set the timing on the camera (how many shots per second or minute.

Sincity Blondie;

Im sure we could work something out.

I'd like to know more about these camera's. Especially if they're digital.

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It's too late to call my shop in Vermont now, but I did a quick search to see what I could find online. I dont know the brand or specifics of the one my shop used but here is the 35mm versions

http://www.usahuntingsupplies.com/shop/pro...&cat=181&page=1

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=2618827

digital:

2mp

http://www.nextag.com/Bushnell-Trail-Sentr...C7DA2A3FD229BCA

3mp

http://www.nextag.com/Bushnell-Trail-Scout...C7DA2A3FD229BCA

little info from one site http://www.trailsenseengineering.com/newFAQ.htm

If anyone is interested in more info on these let me know and I will do what I can to get some real world reliable answers

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It's too late to call my shop in Vermont now, but I did a quick search to see what I could find online. I dont know the brand or specifics of the one my shop used but here is the 35mm versions

http://www.usahuntingsupplies.com/shop/pro...&cat=181&page=1

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=2618827

digital:

2mp

http://www.nextag.com/Bushnell-Trail-Sentr...C7DA2A3FD229BCA

3mp

http://www.nextag.com/Bushnell-Trail-Scout...C7DA2A3FD229BCA

little info from one site http://www.trailsenseengineering.com/newFAQ.htm

If anyone is interested in more info on these let me know and I will do what I can to get some real world reliable answers

They sell those babies @ bass pro shops in Las vegas, look like they work great !!! There up on the 2nd floor with the hunting stuff.
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If anyone is interested in either Cameras or alarms let me know and i will come over and see what you need and give you a very reasonable quote.

i encourage you to shop around and compare my prices to others.

The quality will be great and the price will be good.

702-302-3134 Steveo

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If anyone is interested in either Cameras or alarms let me know and i will come over and see what you need and give you a very reasonable quote.

i encourage you to shop around and compare my prices to others.

The quality will be great and the price will be good.

702-302-3134 Steveo

come on over I need a quote.

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Pete:

As long as I know ahead of time I'll come give you a hand. There are a few tricks that I did on Terry's that will make the biggest difference. (I used to run a 12v car audio shop back east) It may take a little longer to do but will pay for itself in the long run. Always remember the alarm is only as good as how well they are installed.

In the mean time, I thought about something I saw at one of my shops back east. Its a hunting item (no not a shotgun for the POS theifs, tho it would be nice) These guys picked up these motion cameras that were infrared (stills not motion) They used it to scope out hunting spots in heavy wooded areas. They would leave some feed out and mount this camera to a tree. As soon as it detected any motion it would start snapping off photos. It can be used w/ or w/o a flash and worked VERY VERY well. I believe it was 35mm film that you loaded in but Im sure by now they have digital. I am not sure the cost but they were fairly cheap. I saw first hand the photos taken by these cameras and I was very impressed. I am back east right now and could get ahold of some info on them if you would like. If I remember right you could set the timing on the camera (how many shots per second or minute.

Sincity Blondie;

Im sure we could work something out.

im sure i could make arraingments with pete to bring my hauler to his house when your going there to make it easy?

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After you do Pete's alarm you can help me do one on mine. It should be easy since it is exactly the same! :shocked2:

I'm doing my own, JJ, I just want Walt there to help out. You know to let me know of any tips and little tricks kinda stuff. :beercheers:

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I'm doing my own, JJ, I just want Walt there to help out. You know to let me know of any tips and little tricks kinda stuff. :beercheers:

Pete, if he cant make it i am sure i can figure it out and make it alittle easier

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Pete, if he cant make it i am sure i can figure it out and make it alittle easier

I can should be able to handle it no problem. I just wanted to have him there since he's already put one of these system in. But okay, you can come over and drink beer and install it with us too. :headbang: :beercheers: Don't forget, I do know how to work on electrical. Just because I do engines all day doesn't mean I forgot how wires work. :shocked2:

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I can should be able to handle it no problem. I just wanted to have him there since he's already put one of these system in. But okay, you can come over and drink beer and install it with us too. :headbang: :beercheers: Don't forget, I do know how to work on electrical. Just because I do engines all day doesn't mean I forgot how wires work. :shocked2:

hey pete, when you goin to install yours? wanna do mine? or help me? i dont know a thing about electrical, big surprise i know. lol

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