NGT wireless VS bite alarms, receiver and bivvy light overview

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • As there's very little information online about these bargain priced yet sturdy little NGT bite alarms, I've made a quick video on them - including how to avoid a mistake I made myself.
    Because my voice is less interesting than Marvin the Paranoid Android, the speech is courtesy of TextMagic.

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  • @twincamspit
    @twincamspit  Місяць тому

    A year on and I'm still impressed with the value for money of these cheap alarms, even though they *eat* batteries even when powered off. Easy enough to remove the battery from the compartment at the end of each session.
    I had a play with some Sabre alarms and Gizmo (MK1s) recently and not worth paying the extra IMHO

  • @twincamspit
    @twincamspit  5 місяців тому

    To pair the alarms with the receiver:
    1. Turn OFF all alarms and the receiver
    2. Turn on the receiver - the red light lights up solid.
    3. Turn on the RED alarm and flick the roller so it beeps - the receiver will pair with it and move onto the next colour
    4. Repeat step 3 for all of your alarms - if you want to skip a colour, press the volume button once
    The receiver turns itself off when the last alarm is paired (bizarrely) so turn it back on and test it :)

  • @bunda666
    @bunda666 Місяць тому

    After my Receiver restarts after connecting I turn it back on and its back at the red light to connect them again?

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  Місяць тому

      Mine doesn't do that, sorry. Are they actually paired at that point? If so, I'd just live with it tbh. Presume you've tried fresh batteries?

  • @stewartgraham3705
    @stewartgraham3705 5 місяців тому +1

    hOW DO YOU CONEECT THE ALARMS TO THE RECEIVER

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  5 місяців тому

      I replied to the same question previously but their account has been removed from UA-cam.
      So I've posted the instructions as a comment, hope that helps

  • @WESTYORKSCARPER
    @WESTYORKSCARPER Рік тому +1

    What batteries do the alarm and receiver take iv just ordered them for the same reason you did

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  Рік тому

      The alarms take 12V "23A/L 1028" batteries rather than traditional 9V, which is unfortunate - however, they're cheap enough for a pack of 10 from ebay.
      One thing I don't like about the alarms is that they still seem to use power even when switched off, unlike the Delks. So you need spare batteries with you!
      Can't remember what the receiver takes off-hand, I'll look when I get home

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  11 місяців тому

      The matching bivvy light is a USB rechargeable btw rather than replaceable batteries

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  11 місяців тому

      The receiver takes 3 AAA batteries

  • @ryanaslatt5039
    @ryanaslatt5039 Рік тому +1

    Can you plug hangers/swinging into them them so they flash or no?

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  Рік тому +1

      The VS alarms have a small jack socket on the lower left (viewed from the front) but I must admit I've never plugged anything into them.
      I guess they're similar to the nitelite feature of the Delks.
      Can't remember if they're 2.5mm or 3.5mm, and unfortunately I can't pull them out to check tonight without waking the kids up, but I'll get a meter on them tomorrow to see if they're permanent live or whether the voltage bounces when triggered

    • @christophergeering3543
      @christophergeering3543 Рік тому

      So how do you pay them up to the receiver please

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  Рік тому +1

      Ryan, I apologise but I've not been able to find my 3.5mm lead to test these yet, and I don't want to cut the lead off my daughter's headphones.
      Partway thru decorating the house, but when it's done I'll pull everything out from where it's all crammed in and see if I can find it and test it.

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  Рік тому +1

      @@christophergeering3543 Turn everything off (all alarms and receiver).
      Hold down both buttons on the receiver until it turns on and the red LED illuminates.
      Turn on the red alarm and flip the roller, when it beeps it's paired and the receiver will move onto the next colour.
      Turn on whatever colour is next (can't remember sorry) and do the same, flip the roller and when it's paired the receiver moves onto the next colour.
      If you want to skip a colour, press the volume button on the receiver.
      When all 4 are paired, the receiver turns itself off - dunno why. Just turn it on and they're all paired up and ready to go.

    • @christophergeering3543
      @christophergeering3543 Рік тому +1

      Mate bloody god bless you sir sorted thank you

  • @scottclark1691
    @scottclark1691 Рік тому

    Hi iv had a pair of these for about 3 years now but one of them have stopped connecting to the receiver

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  Рік тому

      Did you try the process I replied to @christophergeering3543 ?
      I've had mine 'unpair' when I changed batteries, and I always struggle to remember how to pair them again !

  • @ianpowell9723
    @ianpowell9723 10 місяців тому

    If its just a line bite will the light turn off by its self

    • @twincamspit
      @twincamspit  10 місяців тому

      Yes, after about 20 seconds after the liner stops, the light will turn off (both on the alarm and on the remote receiver).
      It stays on long enough to see which alarm triggered it though, even if you're as disorganized as me and have left the receiver in your jacket :D