"Alarm is on" Light

Rob Lewis rob at whidbey.com
Tue Aug 23 12:29:13 PDT 2005


You can also buy LEDs with built-in flashers.

On Aug 23, 2005, at 11:10 AM, Dean Davis wrote:

> Just get a srting of bulbs that blink when plugged in (remove all but
> the one bulb). Then use your applicance module.
>
> Dean Davis
>
> On 8/23/05, Jerry <jerry at jerryspond.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jeffrey.  I was really wanting a blinking light so that anyone
>> approaching the house would suspect an alarm.  I guess that's up for
>> debate as well?  My thinking is towards the car alarm scenario.
>> Something that gets people's attention from a short distance.
>>
>> The garage door and front door are more for the wife and me but the
>> back yard, I want people to suspect an alarm from past the yard.
>> More of a deterrent as it were.  I'm not sure a plain red bulb would
>> have the same affect?
>>
>> Jp
>>
>> On Aug 23, 2005, at 12:05 PM, Jeffrey Lomicka wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Lamp modules are so much cheaper - a 4 watt red Christmas candle on
>>> a lamp module might be a better way to go.  You could even run it
>>> at half brightness.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>



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