How to improve the coverage of your alarm battery during consistent loadshedding

Alarms are commonly installed with a 7Amp battery for back-up purposes in the event of a power failure.

The dilemma in South Africa at present is ongoing loadshedding, coupled with average alarm auto-charging instruments that does not allow a normal 7Amp battery to fully charge. The result is that the 7Amp battery depletes till less than 10 Volts capacity, causing the alarm to be striggered/activated upon the return of eskom power. This is a common problem.

NOW FOR THE SOLUTION Install a 18Amp gel battery, with a battery charger "in sync" and that should easily handle the current power interruptions of the day and therefore ensure your security, also in times of loadshedding during the night as well as offering a " peace of mind " experience while you are away.

The cost for the battery, battery charger, cabling, plugs and labour - between R1700 to R1800. You are welcome to call us for professional assistance in this regard.