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  1. 26 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

    You can't beat solder and heatshrink, both from function or aesthetics.

    I wouldn't recommend butt splices at all just asking for trouble, if nationals use them or not that's up to them but your just asking for high res issues.

    Never seen them used as butt splices on alarm cables. They strip & twist the conductors together, put the twisted joint into one end of the butt connector then crimp as well. 

    Wasn't talking about the national using butt splices, that was the Gel IDC crimps.

  2. Al: I know what Gel crimps are for & no mate not IT, large national installer. Boxes of Gel crimps were what we had provided for repairing & extending alarm cables over several large sites where the cables had been vandalised and couldn't be replaced due to finished walls / floors & ceilings. Many of these were used, with as far as I know no adverse effects either in the short or long term.

    Not my preferred way of doing it but they do the job.

  3. Hi: Look for closed end wire splices on eBay. Simple to install, just strip and twist then crimp on cap. That's it, job done.

    There are Small Tell filled (Waterproof) IDC connectors available, originally made for Telecom work & need a special crimping tool to do the job properly. Some people don't agree with using them for stranded wires, but we used to be supplied with big boxes of them and to be honest I've never had any problems with them. Again available along with the tool, via eBay at quite good prices.

    Have also seen a lot of jobs where the Red butt splice crimps have been used.

     

     

    Hope that helps: Andy

  4. As has already been said, supervision loss is often due to faulty batteries in the detectors. If you disable alarm on supervision loss, how will you know when there's a problem ? and then what would be the point of having the alarm ?.

    How long has the system been installed and when were the batteries last changed ?, It might be a good idea to have the system checked by a competent engineer and all batteries tested / changed rather than mess about with it yourself.

  5. Thanks guys, Local CEF quoted me £52 for a 10 X 1000mm and TLC £40 after discount.

    Unfortunately a large proportion of the properties in Wales have  600mm+ thick stone walls, so drilling to get cables out for external Sounders & CCTV cameras needs the use of long bits & they don't last that long.

  6. If you didn't use the above option, then my best advice would be to contact your original installer and pay them to sort it out for you.

    The ion's are excellent but really not a DIY system and it may need to be powered down, defaulted and re-programmed.

  7. Have to be honest, if it had been my choice there wouldn't have been a cheap tat wireless system fitted in the first place.

    It's a small takeaway and during working hours the front and back doors are open constantly, so roughly 10 hours a day. You can imagine how well it goes through batteries, the other thing with the Prime is that the detector cases are really brittle and the securing tabs snap off easily.

  8. Oh Gawd, I'm back to being a Chimp :o. Fault finding was always my favourite part of the job rather than installation and I loved being on callout, go on tell me I'm weird B)).

    I don't sleep that much either anymore, last night was about 4 hours & night before 2 and a bit.

    Hope your young one is ok.

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