Just like our other equipment the Spook Boxes are STAND ALONE in other words we do not have to have access to electricity to run them they both have their own power supply.
During the hot months of June and July we use the time to upgrade equipment and do research for future ghost hunts. This year JJ had a great idea to combine 90% of our monitoring equipment used in a home investigation into one "plug and play" box. This box would also include a full size windows operating system computer.The box affectionately called the "Spook Box" these cases will make setting up in a home setting faster and more efficient. Along with the added capability of being able to analyze information in the field inside of waiting to get home to do it. Below are pictures of JJ and his spook |
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CLICK HERE to see pictures of J.J.'s Spook Box in the making
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In April of 2006 We had a tight fit investigation Don's Box was almost to big to go down the hall. One thing that has always bothered me was if I had to go second floor or travel without my van the old box would not be able to go with me so enter a new smaller compact box for Don. |
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Here is the box closed it only stands 4 feet tall and weighs 57 pounds it is 18" wide and 13" long. (Chi Chi had to check it out) |
Here is the box open as you can see I now have a 14" monitor interfaced with a quad splitter to allow the 4 IR cameras to be monitored. and have dropped to two 5" screens for the night shot cameras. |
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Here is the great part the box splits into two pieces to allow easy hauling and I can take just what I need to each investigation I don't always need the computer interface at the site. This design will also allow this box to be hauled in Susie's Haundi Accent it seems to get better gas mileage than digger the van (imagine that) |