Over in the classifieds, @whydontu has an alarm board available. Comments are not allowed there.
But I don't recall a dedicated discussion on here about alarm systems.
Machinists typically have a LOT of valuable tools that are highly portable and desirable to thieves. So I thought it might be a good idea to start a thread on alarms.
The DCS units like @whydontu is offering are well supported by alarm monitoring companies and even if you don't want to use the monitoring capability, they are a great add to any shop.
I have a DCS 1832 in my barn. I like it's ease of use, flexibity, and programmability. I use door and window sensors on the perimeter and I have 3 motion sensors inside my shop. The keypad is just inside the main door. You can see it through the door window. The status lights blinking are a clear indication that something is wrong.
Mine is monitored. Basically, the insurance discount I get for having a monitored alarm pays for the monitoring service. So why not?
Originally, I had two separate alarm systems, but I just recently re-configured it to be a zone on the house alarm. That way I can arm or disarm it from the house and check the status from the house too. Lastly, both are now available to me on the security app on my phone when I am travelling. This let's me disarm the system to let someone in while I am away and/or check my webcams
The cabinet is not essential. You could hide a bare board like @whydontu is offering in the walls. All that's needed to make his operational are sensors, a bale of wire, a battery & ac adapter, and a control panel.
I think an alarm adds a high level of comfort and peace of mind to any shop with or without an alarm monitoring service.
But I don't recall a dedicated discussion on here about alarm systems.
Machinists typically have a LOT of valuable tools that are highly portable and desirable to thieves. So I thought it might be a good idea to start a thread on alarms.
The DCS units like @whydontu is offering are well supported by alarm monitoring companies and even if you don't want to use the monitoring capability, they are a great add to any shop.
I have a DCS 1832 in my barn. I like it's ease of use, flexibity, and programmability. I use door and window sensors on the perimeter and I have 3 motion sensors inside my shop. The keypad is just inside the main door. You can see it through the door window. The status lights blinking are a clear indication that something is wrong.
Mine is monitored. Basically, the insurance discount I get for having a monitored alarm pays for the monitoring service. So why not?
Originally, I had two separate alarm systems, but I just recently re-configured it to be a zone on the house alarm. That way I can arm or disarm it from the house and check the status from the house too. Lastly, both are now available to me on the security app on my phone when I am travelling. This let's me disarm the system to let someone in while I am away and/or check my webcams
The cabinet is not essential. You could hide a bare board like @whydontu is offering in the walls. All that's needed to make his operational are sensors, a bale of wire, a battery & ac adapter, and a control panel.
I think an alarm adds a high level of comfort and peace of mind to any shop with or without an alarm monitoring service.