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shock detector to use on a metal cage

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additionally, we would need the device to have the following:-

Powered by a dc supply with battery backup in case the power supply fail's 

Alarm contact for a sounder.

Volt free contact for BMS so we can link to our security system.

Information as to how the device is set before we close the cage and how it is reset, is there a short delay on setting the alarm?

Can you suggest what we could use?

Many Thanks

Knight Grade 2 Shock and Surface / Tilt Sensor [SEISMO] - £18.69 : , Best Price Promise

is a suitable shock sensor

Elmdene 12V DC 1A PSU [G13801N-A] - £23.66 : , Best Price Promise

12v 1A power supply

Enersys 12v 3.4Ah Battery [Enersys12v3.4] - £11.47 : , Best Price Promise

battery

Interface Solutions 12 volt Polarised Relay [IS12] - £8.50 : , Best Price Promise

relay to provide 2 sets of volt free contacts from the detector.

Without knowing exactly what your wanting to achieve the above would function, but probably better to connect the shock sensor to its own intruder panel and link the output of the panel to the BMS

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