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Imnotshankled

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Everything posted by Imnotshankled

  1. I hate IT well after they cut all my ethernet cables for my less then 2 week old cameras
  2. Unfortunately we can't put defaulting information in this fourm
  3. No not the battery the leads the battery plugs into
  4. Make sure you get around 13.6 volts on the battery leads
  5. Basically the same as saying I installed a battery smoke detector so I'm now firecert and BAFE certified Close but if you say no they kill you
  6. It literally does fall as a scam Convincing customers that it does something even though it doesn't Verisure installers have advised themselves as NSI gold approved they had a **** ton of adverts taken down for false information even including thier slogan "the most advanced alarm system on the market" The dishonest payments even after the client has cancelled
  7. It is a scam from all the experiences I delt with them you first pay £200 or £500 to purchase the equipment then the ever increasing monitoring fee they don't have police monitoring no matter how much they want you to think they do instead the "guard response" is where the installer drives to your house. Sits in thier car for 5 minutes then drive off If you cancel though they will take the equipment you paid for with no refund and charge you £90 to remove it and oh yea the £50 monitoring fee doesn't get cancelled until you block the direct debit payments
  8. I am a horrible person however I'm not horrible enough to have them fall for the scams of verisure and possibly have thier insurance voided without them even knowing
  9. Verisure is a scam company https://www.reviews.co.uk/company-reviews/store/verisure-uk
  10. It's a common problem with all texecom veritas panels with the voltage regulator it doesn't even have to be overloaded for it to get very hot I never seen one that has not had this problem its just the design flaw all of these have Just make sure to replace the battery and check the charger
  11. I often help out a decent family run company but they are not looking for new employees
  12. I would recommend getting a veritas or 9448 as it's alot less confusing
  13. I wouldn't be employable as I have autism and several other disabilities which would make me not wanted or capable of employment However I'm doing quite well for business since I only change for parts and take a donation for labour helping people get alarm systems for those who wouldn't be able to afford it from a normal company I also been put off from working for a company (not saying all are but the 2 most local ones to me) as I seen so many awful installations and some that are downright deathtraps from these companies
  14. Well I mean if you have enough patience you can replace the charge resistor
  15. Don't forget a new battery aswell
  16. Meh I'm getting plenty of business
  17. Most of my panels are not on wifi they are hard wired Almost all of (in my case) domestic situations do not care about the whole £2 they get off a year they want it just as a deterrent they adamantly do not want monitoring or any other pay monthly system and the app is just frosting on top Having the ability to just check up on the house even if it's not 100% reliable is better than a bells only system which they would have had instead
  18. And in fairness any sort of external notification is a blessing as most systems I work on are just bells only when they really should have monitoring or they had monitoring but cancelled it And for that 1% that it can fail doesn't make the other 99% not worth it And be honest what is the likelyhood for someone to attack a wifi network and then break into a house at the same time or when the wifi is out to just to break into a house
  19. For commercial yes but for a small domestic how often would that happen and how many customers are willing to pay £75 a year for commercial monitoring You do get a panel offline message if the panel is disconnected from the Internet but that can take up to a hour to receive
  20. Orisec can detect line failure as I often get calls where a customer switches off the router and the alarm gets a fault
  21. I would recommend a system with GSM comms however if you don't want to get a sim card or if you don't want to do that you can use IP comms often incorporating app Some good systems for this are pyronix, orisec, and HKC
  22. Go to engineer You have to first choose what part set program you want 1,2 or 3 Next you need to set it to either timed or silent set Once you do this you will now have access to the other menus
  23. On a system takeover of a galaxy changed bell from ADT to one of my bells went in to test and tested bell and in the false ceiling above the keypad there was a master blaster I think you can guess what happened next In my defence there was no labeling and there was no way to know without looking in the false ceiling

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