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Thursday, May 4th, 2023 2:55 AM

Auxiliary Siren batteries only lasting 4-5 months

When I got my Auxiliary Siren the initial batteries only lasted about 6 months.  I assumed it was because they may have lost a charge while in storage.  Replaced with some brand new batteries and this time they only lasted 4 months before I got a low battery warning.

Is this normal?  The website says 8-12 months for the Siren.

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1 year ago

Hi @Howie411 ,

Yes, the expected battery life for those AA alkalines is about 8-12 months. Battery performance might decrease if the unit is forced to work harder to maintain its connection with the Base Station - for example, if it's very far, or if there's a lot of interference in between. Where is your siren located in relation to the Base Station? It might help to move one or the other to a different spot for better connnectivity.

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1 year ago

Lucky you! Even with expensive lithium batteries mine only last about a month! Called and was sent a replacement. SAME problem. This one went 4 weeks!

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Hi @edmarcot45​, 

Since you mention that your replacement siren is exhibiting the same behavior as your first siren, it makes me think that the issue here might be interference. If interference is at play, that means that your siren is working harder to connect with the Base Station, which would cause this battery drain.

Interference could be caused by dense physical objects that get in the way of the signal. These are objects like thick brick/stone walls, or heavy appliances between the Base Station and siren.

Interference could also be caused by wireless signals that are competing in the same airspace. Low frequency devices like wireless weather stations, speakers, and garage door openers could cause wireless interference. 

If there any any objects that could cause physical or wireless interference near your Base Station or siren, I would try to move the Base Station and siren closer together.

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@emily_s​ I have placed it next to the base station to aovid the possible "interference" issue you had mentioned.  My replacement siren still only last for about one week. Now they are sending me the 2nd replacement after troubleshooting everything although I am not positive it is going to resolve the problem.  Very frustrating!

1 year ago

MY SIREN BATTERIES LAST ABOUT 3 MONTHS, LAME

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@brightstar1959​ How do you have the aux siren configured: entry, exit beeps. etc? Length of time you specify for those functions can eat into your battery life significantly. Mine are off to keep battery life to 6+ months.

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1 year ago

I have placed it next to the base station to aovid the possible "interference" issue you had mentioned.  My replacement siren still only last for about one week. Now they are sending me the 2nd replacement after troubleshooting everything although I am not positive it is going to resolve the problem.  Very frustrating!

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@char_938​ I do not recommend placing it that close to the base station.   My aux siren is in the downstairs (first floor) hallway near the front foyer.  The base is on the 2nd floor hidden. As previously posted in this thread, batteries go six months + and one week, even one month, of course is not an exceptable experience.  Unfortunately, beyond my pay grade aka knowledge to explain why your battery life is so short. Please post your outcome here if you get a chance after you get the wnd replacement.

8 months ago

(how do you I start a new conversation?  I'm not finding anything about AC powered sirens)

Good day all, I've not had the best battery life experience myself when it comes to the aux sirens but my concern is having installed a system out of state in a vacant unit.  I'm eager to avoid this issue and have called SS a couple of times wondering why an AC powered option isn't offered?  Hopefully, this is something in the works but I'd appreciate any updates.

Meantime, anyone see a noticeable difference between alkaline and lithium batteries?  

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@wheretheroadends My aux siren's batteries easily last 6 months and longer and that is with daily use. For a vacant property, that should be even longer.  One key element that effects battery life is the connection to the base.  If it's strong, you should not expect any less in battery performance.

As for starting new threads, it's easy. pick your topic area, name it, write your post and then hit the post button.

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@wheretheroadends​ If you submit this idea for an AC-powered siren as an "idea" post in the Product Requests and Suggestions section of the Community, we can go ahead and submit this idea to our devs and track it in the Community.

And as Captain11 mentioned, to make a post first click the blue "Ask the Community" button. From there you can choose between a question or idea post, choose your post's category/topic from the provided dropdown list, give it a title, write out your post in the "Description" field, and then click "Post" to publish it.

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