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Hi ,

Just use a 12v alarm battery (or similar) attach a short length of 6 core to the bell box terms, and give it what it requires ...12v for sab connections , then sw-ve for siren (attach to neg of battery) , depends on type of siren , but most are similar and self explanatory.

Or connect it to an old alarm panel...every one has one hanging about...dont they?.

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i have a bell ox and wanted to know if i could test it before installing alarm?

if so how can this be done?

Thanks

I find a extra large hammer :smash: tests bells quite well it opens your eyes to how easy they break.

How old is the bell??? would it just be cheaper to buy a new one?

:question:

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I find a extra large hammer :smash: tests bells quite well it opens your eyes to how easy they break.

How old is the bell??? would it just be cheaper to buy a new one?

:question:

its an //.National Installer.// bell box, about 6months old.

been given to me but dont know if it works at all.

anyone got the pinouts for it??

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its an //.National Installer.// bell box, about 6months old.

been given to me but dont know if it works at all.

anyone got the pinouts for it??

You didn't get it off ebay :hmm:

I would still use the hammer :lol:

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//.National Installer.// bell box + hammer

:sofa1:

Kevin Scott. Owner of KK Alarms...... Installation .. Service .. Repair ...... Thoughout.. Northumberland and North Tyneside ..... Tel:01670 361948 (call diverted after 15 seconds) or 07947444114

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These are the connections

+H

-H

RTN

-R

ENG

the last called BATT which is also attatched something else called the BATT

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