New Motorhome Alarm - For Burstner Lyseo

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2>1 Thatcham Approved Alarm System

I am looking to install a 2>1 Thatcham Approved Alarm System, in a new Burstner Lyseo, which has a factory fitted mobiliser.

I live in the deep South East of Kent and am buying the Motorhome from East of London. Just wondered if there were any “Must Do’s” or “Definitely Donts” with new alarms or if anyone has recommendations on which alarm and who to ask to do the work.

Your help and sharing your experience, will be greatly appreciated
 
I can only say that I had cause to visit Vanbitz today to rectify an issue with my alarm system.

Excellent customer service, excellent product knowledge, excellent after sales service. No such issue as sell/fit and forget your customer with them.

Can't recommend them highly enough, and worth travelling for IMO.

(Vanbitz Growler and Non-Starter system on my van = total confidence)
 
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Your local car alarm company will probably come to your house and fit one for around £300. Add a steering lock or wheel clamp when it's in storage. The reversed driving seat lock is also very popular.
 
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2>1 Thatcham Approved Alarm System

I am looking to install a 2>1 Thatcham Approved Alarm System, in a new Burstner Lyseo, which has a factory fitted mobiliser.

I live in the deep South East of Kent and am buying the Motorhome from East of London. Just wondered if there were any “Must Do’s” or “Definitely Donts” with new alarms or if anyone has recommendations on which alarm and who to ask to do the work.

Your help and sharing your experience, will be greatly appreciated

Picking our van up soon and am booked into VanBitz for the Growler and Non-Starter system to be fitted a couple of days after.

Have to say the guys on the phones at VanBitz have been great, running through all the features and benefits and explaining the differences between the alarms / non-starter / trackers etc and we're staying over at the attached Cornish farm site for a day or two after to relax and enjoy.
Take a look at all the reviews on the forum and then for your own peace of mind sort the alarm out asap be it someone like VanBitz or a local to you installer.

The system I really wanted was the wild Honeybadger or Bengal Tiger one..... apparantly they are both frowned upon in this country though, plus.... what the hell do Honeybadgers eat? ;)
 
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Can also endorse vanbitz, not cheap, but do a good job, great service, and you get a free night on their site.

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Manchester to Eddie vanbitz for strikeback and tracker and non starter as Wh05apk says very neat and tidy job as for price they are more expensive than say Phantom but well worth it imo, we tagged a extra night on the booking was less than £30 I think, can walk into Taunton in about 20/25 minutes get something to eat and walk back and job should be done , should only take maybe 3 hours ish from your neck of the woods , if I was you I would go for it , again good system and well worth it.
 
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VanBitz are without doubt the best. Two things that I want the best money can buy - tyres and security. Enjoy your van
 
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Does anyone have a SIGMA S34 2>1 Thatcham approved alarm system and who would like to comment on their experiences of this system?
 
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But, despite Eddie being a grand fella who knows his stuff, and vanbitz providing excellent service to many of you, there must be someone else able to fit a decent alarm system to a MH at the other end of the country to Devon? Surely.

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I can only say that I had cause to visit Vanbitz today to rectify an issue with my alarm system.

Excellent customer service, excellent product knowledge, excellent after sales service. No such issue as sell/fit and forget your customer with them.

Can't recommend them highly enough, and worth travelling for IMO.

(Vanbitz Growler and Non-Starter system on my van = total confidence)
We have their Growler and Non-Starter fitted too. They seem fine, but I’m intrigued what your issue was, in case we experience it too.

Thanks
 
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Does anyone have a SIGMA S34 2>1 Thatcham approved alarm system and who would like to comment on their experiences of this system?

I have a Clifford 5 Thatcham alarm. Fitted by the local chap. It's been faultless.
 
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