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Re: Parking Sensor [delsy]
by kiawah
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Oct 19, 2007 (6:44 am)
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Replying to: delsy (Oct 19, 2007 5:16 am)
well if you are only going to back into things that are metal, probably a nice solution (assuming it works as advertised).
What about that neighbor kid?
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Re: Parking Sensor [delsy]
by 0patience
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Oct 19, 2007 (3:31 pm)
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Replying to: delsy (Oct 19, 2007 5:16 am)
The one you posted looks pretty good, but I didn't see where it was being sold in the US or a price.
And the distance it shows is awful tight.
80cm is less than 3 feet.
You might take a look at this one.
obstaclesensor
It is a license plate frame unit that mounts easily.
At 6' distance, the sensor will be active in a 6' area.
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Re: Parking Sensor [0patience]
by okko1
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Oct 19, 2007 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: 0patience (Oct 19, 2007 3:31 pm)
opatience i got to bring a couple of units on line in the next couple of weeks and they must have backup alarms. this is a commercial application and must! be reliable. any recommendations.
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Re: Parking Sensor [okko1]
by 0patience
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Oct 19, 2007 (8:00 pm)
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Replying to: okko1 (Oct 19, 2007 4:21 pm)
We use Ecco smart alarms or 600 series on all of our dump trucks.
Most of our drivers like the Smart Alarm SA917, because it tones down in quiet areas.
And they have a lifetime warranty.
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Re: Parking Sensor [0patience]
by okko1
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Oct 20, 2007 (4:51 am)
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Replying to: 0patience (Oct 19, 2007 8:00 pm)
thanks for the tip i will see if i can run them down. the peterbuilt dealer down the street should have them
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Is Wireless Parking Sensor Systems good ?
by bmwlife
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Aug 24, 2009 (8:01 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 04, 2005 8:34 pm)
I bought the reversing warning sensor from http://www.carsda.com , over 9 months it works still ok .
And I want to buy the wireless parking aid for my brother.
The carsda guy said currently the wireless parking sensor systems is with a wireless display, that is, there is no wiring between the display and the control unit. much easier to install .
But i am afraid that is it able to work as well as the common ones?
Anybody has the experience ,please tell me . thanks !
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Re: Is Wireless Parking Sensor Systems good ? [bmwlife]
by desvgator
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Nov 04, 2009 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: bmwlife (Aug 24, 2009 8:01 am)
In large vehicles such as minivans and SUVs, it's difficult to get a sense of what's behind you when you're backing up. This can be a dangerous problem if there are small children around, such as when you're picking up your child after school or sports practice. Rear parking sensors (sometimes called Rear Park Assist) ensure that you're made aware of objects behind you when the vehicle is in reverse. Usually, notification comes via audible beeps, but some systems use pillar-mounted light displays as well. Some manufacturers have gone a step beyond sensors by installing a rear-mounted camera that projects an image onto the vehicle's navigation screen whenever the vehicle in put in reverse. The Commercial Fleet Products website has both Rear Parking sensors and Rear-mounted Camera systems. Commercial Fleet Products
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