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MrHappy

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  1. eh ? Are you talking about removing the appendix ?
  2. spot on, As we know Kev does certs, I wonder if Little Reggie, Glenis & Errol are still part of the team ?
  3. unless you've an old fashioned installer or a new build under construction it unlikely you'll get shocks or contacts on windows without wires/ trunking unless you go radio which inturn brings a different set of issues...
  4. lol, my boss trained me well..
  5. Opinions on equipment are little better than opinions on cars ect... Somebody might have had 3rd hand astra in 1992 which always broke down & vowed never to buy a vauxhall again, An house alarm is only just a little bit more technically advanced than house brick, the skill is in fitting it rather than speccing the bestest gear. eg nailed to wall by a mong = problems on world beating kit...
  6. Matt, no. The last thing I recall loosing was 700l which I assume would have been ripped out & stamped on ?
  7. err I can assure you they have some on the books....
  8. items are fit for purpose, assuming the installer is decent you should have little issues
  9. lol, did you expect anything better
  10. maybe you should find somebody who cares ? http://tinyurl.com/mxc6m3y
  11. I was thinking he would have proper structured cabling with a spare fully populated outlet to rob for a cctv mon.. ain't I an idealist ?
  12. I was hoping cheaper still & just patch though their panel ?
  13. you drag the cctv program into the 2nd window & it will sit their as happy as sand boy, (until windows crashes or the client shuts the pc/ program) how far is desk from the dvr ?
  14. 20 yr old alarm parts turn up on ebay, electricians don't do pcb repairs, an electronics workshop maybe able to help you with this however I suspect its way cheaper to chance 2nd user items form fleabay. £480.00 for replacement isn't that dear when you consider the 9600 & 2 x 9625's would a £250 ish back in the 90's before labour
  15. Metrel are a bit lucky dip with readings, leads are short lived too. whe are intending to replace our instruments with Meggar multifunction testers at somepoint
  16. Burnley appears to be a popular subject ?
  17. I guess he reads the radio times so he does not have to watch the dross ?
  18. I've been wondering for a bit, who's in the SS cap in your avatar ?
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