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any suggestions for ideally a plug in device that connects wirelessly to a battery operated bell in house should the sockets in outhouse (freezer full of stuff go off).? Outhouse is on own rcbo so customer unaware of power loss untill its too late :/
 
Can you not fit an aux contact to the rcbo and just take the signal from that?
 
Hi - here's one we wouldn't be able to ignore. I haven't used it, but it looks interesting. Plugs in at remote end and has a battery to power siren for 4 hrs (gulp).

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Hi - here's one we wouldn't be able to ignore. I haven't used it, but it looks interesting. Plugs in at remote end and has a battery to power siren for 4 hrs (gulp).

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Come on mate. What's it called? Where is the link? Half a job...... :)
 
Strangely, I seem to have heard that before somewhere :)
It's from Ultra Secure Direct adv at £90. Haven't worked out link thingo yet, sorry. Cheers, David.
 
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