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Yale Vs Response - Which Is Better Quality / Reliable


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which area are you in, and did you contact Risco.....

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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Guest anguscanplay
The Infinite wireless alarm system is not bad.

Ive fitted a few without any false alarms. False alarms are just the same as with a wired alarm, all depends on PIR location ect..

Control panel is mains powered, bell box is by 12v transformer in the loft. PIRs are battery operated so you will have to change batteries about every 18 - 36 months.

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;) well done!!!! you picked up my mistake!!!

I new to all this alarm stuff...forgive me!! :unsure:

:)

so what prima you got?

its says suPRIMA 40 ? and the tank in the airing cupboard has a big metal ball on top

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Cool, thanks for that.

if the bell box use a 12v transformer, I take it that you can take a power feed from the light circuit? correct?

what are the wireless door contat like?

how does it compare to the Response SA5 system

The door contacts are great. I have only fitted 3/4 bed semis but have never seen the signal strengh dip much below maximum. And I've got a PIR in my own detached garage. the signal travels through 3 brick walls and is still almost on max.

Never used the Response alarms. They operate on the 433 MHz frequency which is a bit like the M25. Anything can use that frequency Wireless doorbells ect..

Yale and Micromark also use 433Mhz and should be stayed clear of.

Infinite use the 868Mhz frequency wich has been set aside in Europe for wireless burgular alarms and is very reliable.

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Nothing wong with running a spur off a bedroom light as long as you protect it with a 3 amp fuse.

hmm - till the next owner plugs something else into the socket ?

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