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Author Topic: Power Back Alarm by Tunoj - www.powerbackalarm.com sales@powerbackalarm.com  (Read 453 times)

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Offline Penthome

Power Back Alarm by Tunoj Electronics [float=left][/float]www.powerbackalarm.com - sales@powerbackalarm.com, Phone numbers: 0813 732 3359 / 0809 465 0369 www.tunojelectronics.com

The Power Back Alarm is a microelectronic device designed to alert the user (by way of audible sounds) to change-over when power is restored by PHCN while a power generator or inverter is in use. Every residence needs a PBA because people leave their generating sets on for long hours, consuming fuel while releasing noise and air pollution even after power has been restored .

Indicator lamps which are in use by most homes and business premises are limited by location. Thus anyone using a bulb is subjected to continuous inconvenient checks in order to know when power is restored.
But to avoid this problem, this device:

?Produces loud buzzing initial alert sound at a range of 20ft radius for 33secs .
?This is followed by 16 reminder beeps at 15 seconds interval.
?Thus making a total of 4.5 minutes alert beeps.
?It later turns off automatically after giving reminder beeps, finally displaying a sequence of lights via the LEDs. Thus the inconvenience of turning on/off the device is eliminated as the device operates automatically.
?rated [4W, 240V]

BabaTunde Ojoye is the head of Tunoj Electronics (www.tunojelectronics.com), Nigeria which branch offices in Kaduna and Lagos and distributors nationwide.
« Last Edit: February 09, 2010, 10:03:18 AM by Penthome »
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Anyone tried this product yet?
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