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<blockquote data-quote="How much" data-source="post: 4043162" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>if you fit a basic alarm , most run at 12v or more less so you could just bypass the mains transformer in the panel and connect a 12 v battery into the board , the alarm gives you the ability to switch the sensor that you use on an off via the alarm panel. You don need fit a bell but having the means to switch of the alert would be helpful , basic alarm and sensor might cost you £80 to £100 for a sensor you could use heavy duty magnetic contact the type used on roller shutter doors , almost any alarm can be fitted to a auto dialer that will ring or text you , again these usually fit in the alarm panel and would or could be fed by the same 12v source.</p><p>its possible that a auto dialer alone such as this </p><p><a href="https://www.adventcontrols.co.uk/collections/gsm-alarm-dialers/products/gsm-alarm-auto-dialer-sms-sender-6-channel-remote-voltage-measurement-monitoring" target="_blank">https://www.adventcontrols.co.uk/collections/gsm-alarm-dialers/products/gsm-alarm-auto-dialer-sms-sender-6-channel-remote-voltage-measurement-monitoring</a></p><p>on could be used by connecting one of the contacts directly to a contact on the gate , but dis-ableing it when you open the gate that may be the issue , I would ring them and ask if it could work , they are quite helpful.</p><p>i have on of these dialers from the same co on an alarm and its a good bit of kit , a little bit of a fiddle to set up but has worked great since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How much, post: 4043162, member: 7392"] if you fit a basic alarm , most run at 12v or more less so you could just bypass the mains transformer in the panel and connect a 12 v battery into the board , the alarm gives you the ability to switch the sensor that you use on an off via the alarm panel. You don need fit a bell but having the means to switch of the alert would be helpful , basic alarm and sensor might cost you £80 to £100 for a sensor you could use heavy duty magnetic contact the type used on roller shutter doors , almost any alarm can be fitted to a auto dialer that will ring or text you , again these usually fit in the alarm panel and would or could be fed by the same 12v source. its possible that a auto dialer alone such as this [URL]https://www.adventcontrols.co.uk/collections/gsm-alarm-dialers/products/gsm-alarm-auto-dialer-sms-sender-6-channel-remote-voltage-measurement-monitoring[/URL] on could be used by connecting one of the contacts directly to a contact on the gate , but dis-ableing it when you open the gate that may be the issue , I would ring them and ask if it could work , they are quite helpful. i have on of these dialers from the same co on an alarm and its a good bit of kit , a little bit of a fiddle to set up but has worked great since. [/QUOTE]
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