Security sensor lights outside motrhome (blue)

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Please could any one tell me where I can contact the people who make security sensor lights for the outside of the motorhome when someone gets to close to your van?...The people who manufacture this I know went to October NEC, I have spoken to them but lost their phoine number....I know they are in coventry..if they are reading this...please could they contact me as I want to have my van fitted with the lights, as I wild camp in Europe..thankyou.
 
RING make a PIR awning light cheap as chips fit one each side it puts off the undesirables
available on fleabay

fit an extention to the PIR to an inside light may be the one in the cab and whoever is about will think you put the lights on and are not a sleep so may be wont bother you
 
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What is Sleeptight and how does it work?

The Sleeptight is a 16-channel ultrasonic sensor/alarm unit with 2 alarm levels locally (lights or buzzers etc) and 1 remote RF alarm level. It has an adjustable sensing distance arm from 3 inches to approx 100 inches. Arming and disarming is controlled by a RF key fob. All of which has come about using extensive research and technology from the UK and Switzerland.
The Sleeptight uses sensors placed around the skirt of a vehicle and a number of L.E.D lights to deter potential attackers or thieves away from your vehicle, belongings and most importantly, loved ones.
The sensors continually watch over you and are triggered when someone approaches the van, which in turn starts the flashing lights which warns them to step away. If they persist the lights will flash quicker until they are too close, and will then stay on. An alarm buzzer inside the van will sound, thus waking you up and lighting the area around the vehicle. By doing this, it is also alerting others of his presence.
The Sleeptight system can be turned up and down depending on the positioning of the vehicle. If parked up in your driveway next to a surrounding wall or your home, or even an Aires abroad, the sensors can be turned down to 3 inches stopping the sensors picking up walls or other vehicles. However, if parked in the open the sensors can be turned up to 100 inches, therefore giving a force like shield around the van.
The system also comes with a wireless buzzer. This enables you to have full knowledge of what is happening with your van even though you`re not in it! The buzzer can be placed safely in your pocket and carried around with you or even placed beside your bed at home. If triggered, the wireless buzzer will sound, warning you and allowing you to take action.
The Sleeptight system has been designed and manufactured in the hope that it will take the fear out of camping and bring back the fun that we all know it is.

What can I buy?

We offer two types of systems as follows

Premium

* System 1 comes with 16 sensors and 8 lights and is £960
* System 2 comes with 12 sensors and 6 lights and is £860
* System 3 comes with 8 sensors and 4 lights and is £760

A standard system is also available and does not have a wireless buzzer and the distance can not be turned up and down. Ideal for trailer tents.

Standard

* System 1 comes with 16 sensors and 8 lights and is £660
* System 2 comes with 12 sensors and 6 lights and is £560
* System 3 comes with 8 sensors and 4 lights and is £460

Sensors are available in a range of colours. All prices above include fitting, and is guarenteed for as long as youhave your van (six months or six years etc)

How do I order?

To place your order simply telephone Sleeptight on 0151-2204201 and tell us which system you would like.Should you have any questions or require further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
 
All nice and fancy but the PRICE :eek::eek: I will stick to the monkey:D
 
Thanks for the info, but wow they are expensive.

Could buy a nasty dog for less!
 
I understand peoples concerns on price, however the system is fully fitted and guarenteed for the entire time you own the vehicle, even if that is twenty years. As long as you own it, it is guarenteed.
Also it is a brand new product, only recently introduced to the market.
It is also unique in the way it protects you. The system is designed to protect the people inside. To us, you are far more important than your vehicle and it is you the sleeptight is watching over.
I hope this explains a little more about the price

Happy and safe Camping
 
in answer,

Yes explains that the price reflects the amount of fear you can put into people, sorry total rip off.
michael
 
Every one is entitled to their opinion, but the price reflects the product and the product reflects the market. Having your motor home broken into is a very real danger that we all face as owners. This is something we try to help people to deal with and have a great deal of experiece in. Anyone who has experienced this misfortune or knows someone who has will agree that there is certainly a major benefit to having the peace of mind our system gives. Please refer to our website www.sleeptightuk.com for further information.
 
Being an electronic engineer, the system is simple cheep electronics.

Ultrasonic sensors, around £25, led's £10 for the lot.

Im sorry but £999 is to expensive for this, good luck with it.
 
Good idea Paul, I reckon you could make a 16 sensor set-up for a little over £100.
No external lights but I'd prefer just an interior beeper anyway.
 
Being an electronic engineer, the system is simple cheep electronics.

Ultrasonic sensors, around £25, led's £10 for the lot.

I'm sorry but £999 is to expensive for this, good luck with it.

Hi Paul, can I book my van in with you ? I'm sure you would have a few customers if you can offer these sort of prices plus your labour costs, £999.00 does seem steep.

Tom
 
Im going to try and build a simmilar system for my camper van, and see how it goes.

But im sure i could then make up some kits, probabally be a summer job though, swapping leds for a buzzer makes no difference really.

As im busy with work and university untill May time, mind you if I get layed off I could be charging £999 for the lot! ;)
 
I feel as if every one is havin their say about how the sytem works without even seeing it. Im not on here to argue with people so i think the best thing i can say is, come to some of the shows, (the ones we are attending will be released on our webpage) see the system work, then make your mind up. I personally will be prepared to sit down, have a coffee and discuss the system with anybody who has their doubts over it. I do believe after seeing it you will see the benefits and the electronics that are in it. Therefore all i ask is dont knock it untill you have seen it.:)
 
Im going to try and build a simmilar system for my camper van, and see how it goes.

But im sure i could then make up some kits, probabally be a summer job though, swapping leds for a buzzer makes no difference really.

As im busy with work and university untill May time, mind you if I get layed off I could be charging £999 for the lot! ;)

Oh well thought I would ask, I would pay a couple of hundred but £999.00, a little steep, if you ever set a business up perhaps a good discount for Wildcamping members ?

Hi Andrew, the systerm looks good, but just a little pricey mate, how about a big discount for members ? I mean big big discount.

Regards Tom
 
I'm sure something could be done with those cheapo self fit reversing aid kits, :rolleyes: advertised on the box lately. :eek: one on each corner perhaps? ;) Or by each window? :confused: JIM!!
 
hello again :p

The Sleeptight system took nearly a year to design using top firms in the electronic industry. Anyone who thinks they can make it for £100 or so doesnt either understand how it works or doesnt really know wha they are talking about. Im not attacking anyone but its unfair for someone to write "oh i can make this for cheap" when i know its obvious they cant. People read these forums for ideas and help, and for certain people to write things that simply arent true is unfair to everyone concerned. :(
 
12v Pir sensor

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Im new to all this but I hope this is a legit question. Does anyone know where to get hold of a 12 volt pir sensor I can fix permenantly to the side of my pride and joy and rig up my own security lighting system. I have found the lights I can use on ebay ( boy racer white neons strips & exterior led's) but Im having trouble finding the pir. PS havnt done wild yet but hoping to take the Chausson & family to the Western Isles this summer.
 

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