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Best LOUD Mini Alarm Piezo Siren 108db Its Unbelievable 12 Volt DC 6V 9V 12V VDC

$ 6.85

Availability: 1263 in stock
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Can Be Operated From Battery: Yes
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: u-n-k-n-o-w-n
  • Sound Produced: Siren, Warble
  • Technology Type: Piezo
  • MPN: V Battery Power Horn Buzzer
  • Condition: NEW. Best of the 19 eBay Alarms We Tested. Distinctive Sound can't go unnoticed! Super Loud, Proven Reliability, Honeywell Titan XT Compatible. Over 1000 Satisfied Buyers!
  • Type: Sirens & Alarms
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Minimum Operating Voltage: 6 VDC
  • Maximum Operating Voltage: 15 VDC
  • Alarm Size/Style: Mini
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Model: LD72 LD-72
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Super Loud 12V DC Mini Piezo Alarm
    Warble Type, 108 db @ 15V DC
    Dimensions: 1.8 inch x 1.56 inch
    Beware of False Claims Made by Other Sellers
    (Scroll down to see what to watch for in other eBay Ads)
    Read below what makes our alarm different:
    Super Loud (108 db @ 15V DC)
    Distinctive Sound can't go unnoticed!
    Proven Reliability (it won't let you down)
    Best of the 19 Mini Alarms We Tested
    Over 1000 Satisfied Buyers!
    Small Size
    Light Weight
    Wide Voltage Range: 6V to 15V DC
    Operates well from a 9V Battery
    Typical Operating Current: .11 Amp @ 12V
    Pre-Tested before shipping
    Made in Taiwan
    Scroll to Bottom to Read the "
    Beware
    " Text
    If adding to an existing alarm system,
    Read "Compatibility with Existing Alarms" Below.
    A cheap piezo alarm is no bargain if
    it's unreliable and fails when you need
    it. We tested 19 different alarms we
    found on eBay, and THIS ONE got the
    highest marks overall. None of the
    alarms were perfect. Even with this
    model, there was some variation in
    sound output between alarms. But the
    variation was not nearly as severe as
    it was with many other models.
    Still, YOU'RE GETTING MY BEST
    of these alarms as I've Pre-Tested
    them all and sorted sorted them by
    loudness. That means you're buying
    the BEST Performers here. The others
    that didn't quite measure up are sold
    elsewhere at a reduced price.
    Unfortunately, it's impossible for a
    manufacturer to make alarms that
    are all top performers and I explain
    why below for those who want the
    details. Since all alarms of this type
    are made in China, it's not surprising
    to find so many under performers.
    But then we all know how little
    Chinese manufacturers care about
    making quality products.
    Perhaps what makes my alarms
    stand out from crowd is that they
    were made in Taiwan, and not
    mainland China. That difference
    in quality seems to be evident
    in some other products as well.
    With Cheaper Alarms, we found you
    sacrifice performance and reliability.
    That's are a huge sacrifice that risks
    personal safety and the protection of
    your home and possessions.
    If Buying This Alarm, please read the
    rest of this ad. It contains important
    hook-up information that will protect
    the alarm from damage and help you
    get maximum performance out of the
    alarm.
    Most other alarms I tested were very
    inconsistent in sound output, with many
    obviously not producing the advertised db
    sound level. The defect rate of the other
    units was often greater than 5%. I chose
    this particular alarm to sell on eBay for
    it's consistent quality, greatly lower
    defect rate, better reliability, and for
    it being one of the loudest of all the
    alarms I tested.
    This alarm takes advantage of natural
    component resonances to achieve maximum
    sound output which keeps the required
    operating current as low as possible. This
    design feature produces a longer battery
    life when it's powered by battery.
    OBSERVE PROPER POLARITY when
    connecting this alarm. Red wire is (+)
    and Black wire is (-). Connecting the
    alarm with the polarity reversed WILL
    damage the alarm.
    For getting maximum sound out of this
    alarm, you'll need a good 12V or 15V
    Power Adapter. If you need such an
    adapter, I can recommend a good power
    adapter to you that I have personally
    tested on this alarm. If this alarm is to
    be used with your existing home alarm
    system, it's important that you take time
    to read the next paragraph.
    This alarm can be used in your own home
    projects when used with sensor switches or
    controls that connect it to a 6 to 15 volt
    external power supply
    ...or...
    It can also be added to existing
    security systems that provide 6 to 15
    Volt connections for additional alarms.
    In such cases, if your alarm system
    provides a DC Voltage Output for an
    additional alarm, just connect this alarm
    observing the proper polarity. If the
    existing alarm system just provides a
    relay contact closure, you will need to
    add a 12 volt power supply in series with
    this alarm when making the connection
    (observing proper polarities, of course).
    Note:
    This alarm is not compatible with alarm
    systems that generate their own alarm
    signal and provide an audio output
    connection for additional speakers or
    horns.
    Warble Definition:
    Similar to a Siren, the pitch of the
    sound rises and falls linearly in a
    repeating pattern.
    This alarm produces a Very Loud,
    Medium-Slow Warbling type sound,
    and it only draws about 110ma at 12
    Volts. The unit I tested even ran on as
    little as 6 Volts at a somewhat reduced
    volume level. I don't know if all units will
    perform at voltages this low or not, but I
    will be happy to test a unit for you at
    what ever voltage you request. Just
    send me an email before you buy
    specifying the voltage you would like
    me to test the device at.
    Please Note:
    The maximum advertised sound output
    will only be produced when powered by
    a 12V source. Lower operating voltages
    will result in lower sound levels being
    produced. That's the Laws of Physics
    at work and it's true of all piezo alarms,
    not just this one.
    Also Note:
    This is just a Sounder and requires a
    connection to a Power supply or battery
    and a triggering mechanism that has an
    automatic shut-off.
    Usage Considerations:
    Since this is a Mini Alarm having Low
    Power Requirements and a Small
    Diaphragm, this alarm may not be
    suitable for outdoor use where a large
    coverage area is desired or the sound
    needs to carry great distances.
    Compatibility with Existing Alarms:
    One of my customers tells me this alarm
    is compatible with Honeywell and Titan XT
    Security Alarms when connected to the HW1
    terminals. However this is hearsay, so if
    using with these alarms, you need to verify
    that your HW1 terminals on these alarms
    provides a 6 to 12 Volt DC Voltage.
    BEWARE:
    It's common for Chinese manufacturers
    and other sellers to make False Claims
    on the DB Sound level produced and
    the Watt rating of the amplifier that is
    producing the sound. But here is how
    you can tell when false claims are being
    made:
    First, find the listed current rating of the
    alarm in the ad and multiply that value
    (in amps) times the alarm's maximum
    voltage rating. If your calculation is much
    less than the seller's stated Watt rating,
    you cannot trust the specs the seller has
    listed for his alarm. If the seller's ad does
    not list the alarm's operating current, that
    can also be a clue that the seller does not
    want you to know the truth about his alarm.
    This alarm's power consumption is about
    1.32 Watt (.11 Amp x 12V = 1.32 Watt).
    That is typical for piezo mini alarms
    of this size, yet you will find some
    eBay sellers advertising these kind of
    mini alarms as 10 Watt, which is a
    HUGE LIE! Know what you're buying
    and if you can trust who you're buying from.
    Sorry, No Local Pickups!