Posted 2009-08-12 6:48 PM (#109334 - in reply to #109299) Subject: RE: Trailer Guard Alarm System
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I've had a Horse Guard on my horse expo tour trailer for a year and it is nice, my review of Horse Guard, http://mrtrailer.com/horseguard.htm solar powered system with the magnetic sensors on the doors, motion detector that knows with the trailer moves and can be shut off when horses on board. Comes with pager and remotes, if someone breaks in a door or moves the trailer, two sirens go off, the lights flash, the pager tells you of intruder and the trailer brakes lock up. I'll be at the http://www.illinoishorsefest.com/ the end of the month if you want to see my install on a Logan Coach, then at the NATDA in September in Louiville and in November during the Quarter Horse World Show at the Women and Horses Expo at the Lazy E. I like to play with the remotes and make the sirens and lights go off.
Posted 2009-08-12 7:53 PM (#109336 - in reply to #109334) Subject: RE: Trailer Guard Alarm System
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Originally written by MrTruck on 2009-08-12 4:48 PM
I've had a Horse Guard on my horse expo tour trailer for a year and it is nice, my review of Horse Guard, http://mrtrailer.com/horseguard.htm
Thanks for the link! Looks like a great system. That's a fancier model than I was looking at; I'm guessing that the TrailerGuard is still a good product even though it has fewer "bells and whistles" than the HorseGuard. I'm still deciding if the horse account can handle the cost of an alarm system and the TrailerGuard is a bunch cheaper.
Posted 2009-08-13 10:25 PM (#109363 - in reply to #109334) Subject: RE: Trailer Guard Alarm System
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Originally written by MrTruck on 2009-08-12 7:48 PM
I've had a Horse Guard on my horse expo tour trailer for a year and it is nice, my review of Horse Guard, http://mrtrailer.com/horseguard.htm solar powered system with the magnetic sensors on the doors, motion detector that knows with the trailer moves and can be shut off when horses on board. Comes with pager and remotes, if someone breaks in a door or moves the trailer, two sirens go off, the lights flash, the pager tells you of intruder and the trailer brakes lock up. I'll be at the http://www.illinoishorsefest.com/ the end of the month if you want to see my install on a Logan Coach, then at the NATDA in September in Louiville and in November during the Quarter Horse World Show at the Women and Horses Expo at the Lazy E. I like to play with the remotes and make the sirens and lights go off.
Thanks for the reference...I was imagining having to peel the horse off the ceiling if the siren went off...