I have a Protector Plus system which I will
be installing in my new apartment. I've
tested it out in my current apartment, and I
do like it.
In the event of an AC power failure, it is my
understanding that the console siren will
continue to operate (assuming I have a
battery installed in the alarm console),
while my Powerhorn sirens will not, since
there will not be any AC for the control
signals to piggyback on. My question is: if I
get a standby UPS, and plug the alarm console
and a Powerhorn siren into the UPS, will the
Powerhorn siren sound if there is an AC
failure (i.e. a burgular has cut off my
power)? I know that when the UPS takes over,
the DC voltage from the UPS battery is fed
into an inverter, which in turn outputs "AC."
But I do not know how clean of a sign wave
this AC would have, and if the control
signals would still work between the alarm
console and the Powerhorn siren plugged into
the UPS AC outlets. Has anyone tried this?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Mike