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[edit]MOTOTRONIX electronic burglar alarm for motorbikes,
ultra low consumption, 1 Ah in 10 years .
Any other alarm should draw 20 mA * 24 H = 480 mAh/day ,
this is about 1 Ah in 2 DAYS , while a Mototronix burglar alarm draws 1 Ah in 10 YEARS !
A Mototronix motorbike alarm should use 4.8 Ah in .. 48 years !
If you do not drive your motorbike for 10 days, with conventional alarm,
your battery is down after 10 days ( 480 mAh/day X 10 days = 4.80 Ah )!
Once a battery has been fully discharged it shall never keep new charges for a long time again . An electronic device with ultra-low consumption is mandatory for a motorbike !
Author : Guy ANTOINE (myself, inventor of Mototronix)
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