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Speaker Vs Bell On Texecom Premier

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i dont know the texecom panel so you may be right

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i dont know the texecom panel so you may be right

Imagine a 17ah in here :)

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i dont know the texecom panel so you may be right

Imagine a 17ah in here :)

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It will fit a 17Ah and that's fine

There's also no reason you can't use one 17AH in the PSU200 either...

However, in my experience anything >12Ah are pants and don't last, especially after recovering from a power failure.

We no longer use anything greater than 7Ah after many premature failures of a few different brands.

12Ah will not fit in the Texecom cab BTW.

No excuse there for it being on the piss. You excell yet again.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Where do you fit the Comms with a 17ah in?

No excuse there for it being on the piss. You excell yet again.

Erm who rattled your cage? I slammed it on the wall to test a firmware update and it's going back in the garage.

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Where do you fit the Comms with a 17ah in?

Depends on the product.

It was designed to take the footprint Redcare GSM/Dualcom, when using a 17Ah.

As I say don't use 17Ah's any more.

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