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Adi

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  1. I reckon you have a point there, take it we talking 6 core alarm cable?
  2. But what size cable from the plug.
  3. tell your mate about cat5. Not going to help on this job though.
  4. 4 fooking hours for that lot, take it all 4 cams, dvr ect are screwed to the dining room table.
  5. 24v makita here, i have drilled 4" core holes with it before. If drilling 20mm plus holes through brick or concrete bolcks ect... i start with 8mm, then 12mm, then 16mm ect drill bits. stops the batteries getting caned.
  6. 6 in one week, you take it steady mate.
  7. Not sure if it is a requirement, maybe jim might help out if he is still around. Do you not need to run diagnostics on signal strength for pirs to work properly.
  8. I bet you couldnt pick the ****** up.
  9. Visonic, if they wanted to, could be similar to pyronix and take a decent share of the market, detectors are decent, panels arre ****. From the small dealings i have had with them reliability is good. Sort the plastics out on the panel. **** tthe gay orange display off on most panels. **** the bullshhit programming off, all the euro panels, visonic, risco ect... are full of ***** no one will ever use, go back to whats required, like the enforcer, job done.
  10. Fire resistant cable is not fire resistant unless supported by fire resistant fixings or supported by something fire resistant, ie, caable tray, purlins, brickwork ect... Clips are as above, every 300mm and this metal saddle on plastic conduit is a load of bollox, it does not hold the cable, ok to stop the cable swiinging aboutt to stop firemen being entangled but not to support the cable to be fire resistant. As for tthe new rule and containnment on escape routes, this does not apply to fire systems as such, as all fire cable should have been adequatley supported for years now. Nothing new iin the fire alarm world. ...and my keyboard is a cnut, lol
  11. Hopefully wearing concrete wellies.
  12. ha ha lol, i meant the germans.
  13. Cnuts can never tell the truth.
  14. Think they are having your pants down mate.
  15. Why would you not use the twisted pair as you should.
  16. Great for pushing a milk bottle through a front door of some cnut trying to **** you over.
  17. Its a shame you cant polish a turd, the enforcer is just about there, but needs tweaking a tad, but as per usual pyronix dont give a ****. been well and truly ****** over with tex and risco wireless, so really only leaves hkc and enforcer.
  18. Unfortunetly, its probably the best of a bad bunch. I am doing as roger and binning their batteries, dont think i will sell hkc round here, i dont want to keep hoping from manufacture to another, having enough of a balll ache with cctv ****.
  19. Other than a couple of keyfobs, i have not had any issue with reliability. Their own batteries are ****. Piss poor bell protection. jamming to sensitive. Just had 2 leds fail in a euro mini rkp, first time that has happened.
  20. enforcer is by far better than a yale. But adding keyfobs and wired rkp adds to the cost which most customers dont want.
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