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<blockquote data-quote="rubes72" data-source="post: 185321" data-attributes="member: 2906"><p>Actually there is a battery detector i.e Voltage and current detector. It is not a myth. They have it in the maket for years now, used mainly by electrical contractors to detect cable in walls. It is actually a electromagnet field detector which scans a zone to guage the strength of the electromagnet field. It is still unsure if the thiefs use this devise as it is rather expensive, more than 1k.</p><p> </p><p>To be safe, if you must leave your notebook in the trunk,</p><p>1. Move it there before you park or before the journey</p><p>2. Buy a cable lock and secure it to the chasis</p><p>3. Remove the battery and keep it in the dash.</p><p>4. Double lock your trunk.</p><p> </p><p>I've lost 3 notebooks in one day, during a lunch appointment in concorde hotel. I've learnt my lesson.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubes72, post: 185321, member: 2906"] Actually there is a battery detector i.e Voltage and current detector. It is not a myth. They have it in the maket for years now, used mainly by electrical contractors to detect cable in walls. It is actually a electromagnet field detector which scans a zone to guage the strength of the electromagnet field. It is still unsure if the thiefs use this devise as it is rather expensive, more than 1k. To be safe, if you must leave your notebook in the trunk, 1. Move it there before you park or before the journey 2. Buy a cable lock and secure it to the chasis 3. Remove the battery and keep it in the dash. 4. Double lock your trunk. I've lost 3 notebooks in one day, during a lunch appointment in concorde hotel. I've learnt my lesson. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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