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 Posted: 21:17 - 02 Oct 2016 Post subject: Disc alarm going off |
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I have a cheap disc alarm and have never had any problems with it but I've never used it at night through a winter. 2 nights ago I woke up at 2am to hear the alarm going off for a few seconds. I wasn't sure that it went off so I looked out the open window for a while to see if anyone was trying to make an escape, I didn't see or hear anything so put on some clothes and went outside.
No one had been to the bike as there weren't any footprints on the grass but then there was also nothing to trigger the alarm.
All I can think of is that it was a rabbit knocking the wheel, a few times...
Like most alarms if you nudge it there will be a little warning beep, if you then hit it again within a few minutes the full alarm will go off.
Today when I went out to the bike the lock was buzzing and the batteries almost dead.
Any ideas what caused the alarm to go off? I'm hoping it was just the batteries going as It's really noisy and could keep neighbours awake (while I sleep through it).
Has anyone else had issues with disc alarms? I know at my college someone had one that would go off when I park my bike or if a fly landed on it but I've always had faith in mine for not going off unless someone's touching my bike.
edit: looks like this one but with a straight key.
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Yup, old batteries and/or cold and/or damp or simply chittychink electrickery.
Snowie has had a couple; did it even with new batteries.
Given that when the house got burgled for keys & I had to go cut all the locks of everything with an angry-grinder and replace; that one didn't even put up a fight... the zink-babbit alloy that only notionally passes for metal, just sort of squeeled a bit and ran for the hills at the sight of power tool!!! Dont even bother buying new batteries; save the money & put it into another 'non-alarmed' discie.. preferably one made of actual propper metal. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Just a word of advice from someone who did something very silly today.
If you intend using a disc alarm like the one in the OP when out and about, make sure you don't leave the key for it at home.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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Of the two silly things you can do with a disclock this is the second silliest and least painful.  ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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| goto10 wrote: | | Dave70 wrote: | Just a word of advice from someone who did something very silly today.
If you intend using a disc alarm like the one in the OP when out and about, make sure you don't leave the key for it at home.  |
This is the exact reason why I ALWAYS lock my disk lock immediately after removing it from the bike. *
Next time you go to use it, you need to unlock it - which verifies the fact that you do, in fact, have the key with you.
My poka-yoke training in effect...
(*I have more than one disk lock, more than one bike, more than one set of keys - the room for error is large enough for me to worry about it) |
That disk lock engages the alarm when locked though, which would cause it to constantly alarm with any movement, vibration or knock.
Good forward thinking though.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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I have the Xena XX14 which is similar
i find if i clean the sensor with a cotton bud every once in a while it stops false alarms.
The sensors react to a moth fart at 2000 paces once dirty..... which means you have run out into the cold in your boxers at 2am!
Even so, disc alarms are a slight deterrent when parking at the shop etc but at home use something better.
I have so much security on mine, friends laugh at me... i dont care.
i had a bike stolen in 1986 and even now i still remember that shit feeling, i would rather go over the top like i have  ____________________ You know you are old when you're told to slow down by your doctor and not the police. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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