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MrHappy

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  1. Pricey, however your 79..... & there's no pockets in shrouds
  2. didn't the poor sod emigrate to the UK ? @fury you should have arrived in dingy.... you'd be quids in by now ?
  3. buy a proper survey... a system that's been hacked about has probably been f****d about & defaulted ? the vendor is asked for the cert, spec & evidence the alarm has been serviced your probably not gonna get a working alarm with the house
  4. replace the controls & keypad- euromini or similar ? if you not an alarm man it s probably easier to get it done than spend the day trying to work it out...
  5. that was terrible I had to check in case I posted it
  6. old bastard.... nah, it pretty much the same shit / principles as its always been... + a few resistors & a wanky app's ?
  7. https://ajax.systems/standards/ looks gash...
  8. Yes, but not before the sun is over the yardarm....
  9. maybe its his 2nd language ? could be dyslexic ? or might be thick northern monkey like I ? great ?? are you foreign, got a learning disorder or lucky enough to live in Yorkshire ?
  10. Personally I only give positive rating - cause I get bored hearing the whining that from negative ratings TSI is mostly a bunch of embittered tradesmen ripping the pish of each other its also quite mild to what it once was ?
  11. its 2020 petrol & battery powered cutting stuff is going to open up most premises despite there psychical security the nice thing about about alarm is the EWD, twated off the wall at the start of the break starts the 1st signal, unlike cctv it gonna work in power cut & probably gonna signal even when the internet or telephone line get cut. & its probably in place due to the insurer rather than the subscriber wanting it & the rozzers might even turn up on confirmed alarm the people with shutters, safes & alarm rarely get robbed the people with sawn cctv, yale alarm apps ect.. do get robbed
  12. IIRC needs mains to start, Power it down Remove the modem connection, Rainbow ribbon if fitted bell + Speaker+ Zem + Aux + on both tiers of the pcb terminals Check all the pcb fuses with DVM on buzz (replace any blown one with correct value) Restart with just the RKP on it, if won't change onto the battery its deffo shagged think its the same pcb, but but minor sorfware changes which includes app support ?
  13. act ? Me? I told you who to mend your alarm for nowt Battery, fuse or PCB impressive.... however there'll be much cheaper & much less powerful than a big wagon they appear to do electric ones if you lack diesel skills ?
  14. The "black act of alarm monkeying" Diagnosis with out tools- Unplug & shake the battery , does it rattle like a skeleton having a wank in a biscuit tin ? look at the current reading displayed on the keypad is probably gonna be 1000mA + ? remove one lead form battery is probably gonna be 450mA it may well be warm & sooty in the endstation pull the battery fuse on the pcb you'll probably get 100 Battery Fuse failed or similar on the display in day mode (proves the fuse is good) When you pull the mains & The system just dies Battery fuse Battery Or endstation pcb Pull a known good battery in & repeat Diagnosis with a multimeter- A battery has a float charge of less than 100mA an uncharged battery say 1000mA, measure the current you should be able to watch it fall to float charge, Transformer kicks out 20vac, The battery leads will either measure nowt or around 14vdc depending on product with no battery fitted Proper alarm co. will have a battery tester & current reading of the system in day & alarm ?
  15. the self employed aerial man, appears to be leading supplier of cctv wiring cable tied to fall pipes
  16. f*cked over by virgin... that's a touch ironic ?
  17. ah, I think the texecom app & radio istuff is quite troublesome
  18. I read a spec today 450tvl or better for the CCTV Had me down as the maintainer, we got binned off 5 yrs or more ago ?
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