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PeterJames

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  1. Unless the power was off for 10 hours or more the external sounder should not activate. The Battery should be changed every four years. The battery in the control panel should keep the panel working when the mains is off in other words you should be able to set the alarm in a power cut. If you are unsure if your meter is reading correctly check it against the 12v in the panel it should read 13.5 or there abouts. Try changing the battery in the meter that is the usual reason for low readings.
  2. But this guy is not an engineer, he is a diyer you should not be advising someone who is not familiar with the product to start meddling inside a live panel!! its bloody dangerous. At college you would be advised never to open a panel without isolating the mains first. I know that engineers do but they do it under their own risk.
  3. Are you? I would always recommend that the mains is isolated before the panel is opened as I would expect any competent engineer to recommend there are live terminals on the transformer and the psu
  4. No the tamper has nothing to do with it, mains electricity is dangerous
  5. NO!!!! diss the mains at the spur before opening the panel
  6. There is no software available to enable you to view this panel remotely, it was made long before smartphones were invented
  7. II believe you are correct, I am not that familiar with Scanny anymore but I am sure someone posted here that the newer rkp's are compatible
  8. Before otherwise it will sound as soon as you power down. It will sound when you try to disconnect it but not for so long
  9. The external sounder should start sounding on its own battery if you fully down power the panel. I say should that is what it is supposed to do. So You really need to start at the external sounder, go outside and disconnect that first, otherwise you will upset your neighbors
  10. They must be busy round your way
  11. I wouldnt do that without a working keypad
  12. You're right a blank keypad is not nessacarily going to be a faulty keypad. With no way of shutting the alarm up if you make a wrong move, I am not sure that I would be wanting to DIY that.
  13. At least the cheap and cheerful numpties are getting a taste of their own medicine now
  14. todays install CCTV with proper analytic notification its the future
  15. I see it on FB all the time, I am glad its not my market any more the days of small house bashing that was never an easy days work are gone for us.
  16. 2.5l or the full 5l tin?
  17. Is that a tattoo or just face paint Steve?
  18. On my last house I purchased a couple of cheap halogen light sets for the kitchen from B&Q, I ended up only using one of them. They only cost a tenner, so I thought I might get £5.00 plus postage for the it on Ebay, to my surprise I got £20.00 plus postage. I couldnt understand it the were still £10.00 in B&Q, now I know why thanks Steve.
  19. I am sure I would be
  20. You could get an installer to connect it to the ARC but I doubt vmuch you will get an ARC willing to take on a diy install, dual path monitoring in the UK starts at £350.00 per annum in the UK. You can get dual path app monitoring
  21. Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating

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