The answer? Simple switch. There are two types of relays, powered and un-powered. Both types of relays are designed to allow power to flow through them, the big difference is that a powered relay will already be connected to a power source (with our system it is typically a 12VDC or 24VDC source) while an
Spring is a very busy time of year for greenhouse operators and garden centers. Customers and couriers are arriving intermittently throughout the day and there is always work to be done, so you can’t afford to have an employee waiting for each individual customer or courier to arrive. The Dakota Alert PR-2500 pager receiver is
This is a question we get asked A LOT. The answer is… it totally depends on your situation. With this in mind we have built an easy to use shopping assistant (go here to see which driveway alarm system is best for you). With driveway sensors you have two options, either a sensor which detects
Dakota Alert and Water Cop are raising prices for 2015 Dakota Alert and Water Cop Prices are going up! Two of our top-selling brands are raising their prices in the New Year. If you have an existing system and have been considering expanding your system, or if you have simply been thinking of owning one
Dakota Alert has been a leading driveway alarm system manufacturer for decades. The Dakota Alert 3000 system has been an industry standard for a very long time. Up until a few years ago the Dakota Alert 3000 transmitters ALL had a wireless range of up to 3000 feet (line of sight). A few years ago