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The-sacred

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  1. On 01/10/2018 at 09:37, sixwheeledbeast said:

     

    Any Ricochet "panel" is technically hybrid, it just depends how many wired zones you need and where.

     

    I need to connect 2 wired door contacts and 2 wired PIRs ; And just add 1 Wireless PIR
    Would I be able to do that with a Ricochet Texecom panel?  

  2. 1 hour ago, james.wilson said:

    I have a hkc at home. Full Hybrid panel and rock solid. Also has rf pir camera. But you obviously need an installer that supports it. Other than that id go galaxy (used to have at home) or vanderbilt. But vanderbilt maybe out of budget. Do to the age id upgrade your wired components to probably optex rx40 or hkc quads.

    my 2p

    James that's great, I will look into HKC - I might as well - given I am investing time into research-  get the best I can afford
    Funny enough, Texecom are billing their ricochet panel as hybrid?!!  I don't understand how is it a hybrid when the engineer who visited us said it is solely wireless connection to all sensors! 
    Any idea
     

  3. 1 hour ago, james.wilson said:

    i would keep your wiring also. As with grant i wouldn't use either but if i had to choose between those two, id go for the Texecom. Just change the panel to a Texecom that is hybrid

     

    1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

     

    I am only saying texecom because seems you don't want to look at other brands which is ok as you can only go with what your locals do

     

    Ok so that's 3 opinions now telling me that neither are the best.  That got me thinking again, what would you guys recommend?  Grant obviously is for Pyronix Enforcer -  What would James & Al-yeti advise please? 
    What else is out there that you guys feel is best?
    Again Reliability is my top priority (I always thought that this is synonymous with using wires rather than wireless), and budget is £1K Max  

  4. 15 hours ago, al-yeti said:

    Forget risky risco go with a FIRM texecom

    Thank you Al-yeti 
    Is this from your personal experience or is that the general consensus here on these forums.  I only ask because I am looking into making a decision soon and am using professional advise here as guide.
    That said, what's your view on disregarding the existing wired connection and fitting 100% Wireless (ie Texecom), would this be a smart move or will be replacing reliable cables with wireless :(

  5. Hello to you all

    I am new to this and tried to do some reading before I pose this question, so that I am not totally ignorant.
    We have a 3 bed semi detached, fitted with a 10 year old Wired Alarm system. 
    Looking to upgrade it to a system with some smart features, such as a Mobile App that allows us to control the Alarm and maybe get features such as being able to see the event that triggered an alarm.
    Also,  looking for features such as: Remote control Arm/Disarm with Panic button for Granny when she's home alone or when she leaves and return. And Proximity fobs for the rest of the family.

    After reading many of the posts and researching the internet for reputable installers, we found 3 good companies with excellent reviews on Checkatrade & Trustpilot as well as being NSI approved

    They obviously do not carry ALL alarm brands but, all 3 local companies carry Risco and two of them carry Texecom
    The quotes we received for professional installation of the Alarms are very close between £850 and £950 (Panel, wireless keypad, 3 PIRs, 2 door contacts. Mobile APP, external siren & dummy, 3 proximity tags and 1 remote control) 

     

    We felt comfortable with two out of the three installers and that's what's on offer

    1- Texecom Elite Ricochet alarm with Mobile App

    2- Risco Lightsys 2 with alarm App

     

    unfortunately neither offer PIR with camera but they offer everything else we need

    The Lightsys 2 we are told could use our existing wiring to connect the PIRs & door contacts as well as external siren - the fitter believes that would be more reliable than the 100% Wireless Risco system he also carries which is Agility 3

    The Texecom is 100% wireless but the installer believes it to be very reliable and he says nowadays Wireless kit is very solid.

    Now, We are between those 2 systems and cannot make up our minds; given we are happy with both companies and that the price is very close


    Any views / ideas from the professionals here :) 

     

     

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